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A History of the County of Oxford
… were originally part of Mixbury, held in 1086 by Roger d'Ivry, and that the 2 hides of Arsic were part of Fringford, held by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. 30 Roger d'Ivry's lands, including Mixbury, passed in the 12th century … of Siston (Glos.), 74 son of Samuel Trotman of Bucknell (d. 1684/5). Samuel the younger's only daughter Dorothea …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chamberlain to Henry II. From Maud's son Warin Fitzgerold (d. 1216) it passed to Margaret, wife of Baldwin de Reviers, … the lands held temporarily in commendatione by Adeline d'Ivry. Edward the Confessor's gift of these lands to … 1360, 71 when he was followed by Thomas de Williamscote (d. 1373) and by Thomas, son of Thomas, who was a minor. 72 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… whom it passed to his daughter Adeline, the wife of Roger d'Ivry. 40 In 1086 41 she was holding it from the king, in … did not descend either to her heirs or to those of Roger d'Ivry. 43 The abbey remained overlord from the 12th century … early 17th century the two marriages 67 of Francis Poure (d. 1619) involved the family in a ruinous series of Chancery …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dedication of the church to St. Germanus of Auxerre (d. 448) suggests an early association of the area with … lands during the Interregnum. 34 Manors. In 1086 Robert d'Oilly held an estate in ROUSHAM which he had bought back … in ROUSHAM and Steeple Barton was held in 1086 by Roger d'Ivri. 51 It later formed part of the honor of St. Valery and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it was not a large house: it was said to be worth 6 s. 8 d.a little more than some other houses in the village, valued at 3 s. 6 d. and 4 s. 20 These manor-houses had probably existed from … They are attributed to the architect, John Sanderson (d. 1783?). The existing circular temple appears, however, to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxfordshire surveyor for inclosure awards, James Jennings (d. 1832), once lived. 34 A Somerton victualler was licensed … in 1646. In 1653 Somerton was purchased for 1,609 15 s. 10 d. from the Treason Trustees on his behalf by his … at Northbrook. A certain Rainald held there of Roger d'Ivri two small holdings of 1 hide and hide. On the larger …
A History of the County of Oxford
… along the Road in the Rebellion, and many of them knock'd on the Head like Dogs'. 46 But dramatic episodes of this … smaller holdings had very probably been given to Robert d'Oilly. 55 The connexion of Stanton with the St. John family … (3) the Chamberleyns, descended from Margaret Seyntclere (d. 1408) by her first husband, and basing their claim on the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of stone in the earlier 13th century. 20 Justine Dormer (d. 1627) left 5 to build, or rebuild, a cart-bridge over the … in 1097, passed from Adam to his brother Eudes the sewer (d. c. 1120), and to Eudes's widow Rose. 65 On Rose's death, … yardland in Rousham and Barton held by William of Roger d'Ivri in 1086 104 later formed the manor of BARTON EDE or …
A History of the County of Oxford
… STOKE ( Stoches), rated at 10 hides, was held by Roger d'Ivry, the sworn brother in arms of Robert d'Oilly. 34 In the early 12th century the D'Ivry barony passed to John de St. John of Stanton St. John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chamberlain; by 1086 it had been granted to Hugh d'Avranches, earl of Chester. 42 The overlordship descended … the death without heirs of Earl Ranulph, it passed to Hugh d'Aubigny, earl of Sussex and Arundel, whose honor of … 1086 when the only recorded landholders there were Roger d'Ivri who held 1 hide and Odo of Bayeux who held 3 yardlands. …
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