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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Nanesmaneslande, thirty cottars who pay annually 14 s. 10 d., two cottars at Holborn who pay annually 20 d. to the sheriff, and an annual rent of 6 s. paid by William … be doubted that he is the ansgardus referred to by Guy d'Amiens, 42 and that he led the contingent of Londoners at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which the tenants of Claywell farm continued to pay 2 s. 6 d. a year to the churchwardens into the 20th century. 90 … and Thomas Harris presented as grantees of William Bayley (d. 1613). 98 In 1684 William Bayley (d. 1688), during the … in the early 18th century. 5 Allegedly in 1074 Robert d'Oilly granted two thirds of his demesne tithes in Ducklington …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the estate had already taken place. 36 In 1086 Robert d'Oilly held 4 hides in Ducklington in chief. He was probably … 1075 after the rebellion of William's son Roger. 37 Robert d'Oilly died c. 1093 and DUCKLINGTON manor descended with his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Abingdon; ( c) Nathaniel Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham; ( d) Thomas Smith, Bishop of Carlisle; ( e) John Hall, Bishop … 1686, slab. Floor-slabs: (1) to Thomas Marshall, S.T.D., 1685, Rector of Lincoln College and Dean of Gloucester, … Priory of St. Mary Oseney was founded by Robert d'Oilly the younger in 1129; it was raised to the status of an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who made his will 23 September, 1458, leaving 3 s. 4 d. to the repair of the chapel of Newelme, where he wished to be buried; 3 s. 4 d. to the abbey of Bruern; money, a cow, and a horse to … to the canons of St. George's as granted them by Robert d'Oilly I, and on another occasion to the priory of St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… abbey's demesne c. 1270 included 80 a. of meadow worth 20 d. an acre, and by c. 1360 the demesne meadows were worth as … unless a hide granted to the abbey before 1109 by Niel d'Oilly represents one of them. 19 The 34 villani and 33 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… corp., corporation; ctss., countess; ctee., committee; d., daughter/died; Dan., Daniel; dchss., duchess; dept., … Steph., Stephen; tech., technical; Thos., Thomas; U.D.C., Urban District Council; univ., university; vct., … in Westminster, City of, see 'Moynesokne' Alembert, see D'Alembert Alexander IV, Pope, Alexander VI, Pope, Alexander, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… London Sch. Soc., Longespe, Wm., Earl of Salisbury (d. 1226), Longley, Chas. Thos., Abp. of Canterbury, Lonsdale … John, Macdonald, W. G., Mackay, Donald John, Lord Reay (d. 1921), M'Fadyean, Sir John, McGill Univ., Canada, Macy, … 1086), Dom. estates, his dau. Geof. de, Earl of Essex (d. 1114),Wm. de, Earl of Essex (d. 1189), Mandeville, honor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… shortly before 1235. 5 This property was given by Robert d'Oilly, 6 and therefore before 1142. In 1547 it is described …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… gave lands at Guiting; Roger, earl of Hereford, and Roger d'Oilly were among the benefactors of the Templars in … of the preceptory of Guiting were valued at 11 10 s. 6 d. 3 The preceptories were virtually cells of the head house …
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