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A History of the County of Oxford
… Day family occupied the farm until 1793, 18 Robert Day (d. 1712) and later Days being buried in the chancel of the … after the Conquest, but by 1086 he had given it to Robert d'Oilly in an exchange of lands. 20 Of the 7 hides at which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1086 HOLTON was one of the many manors held by Roger d'Ivry. 48 On the failure of the d'Ivry line ( c. 1112) Holton with the other manors escheated … of the 2 hides in Kirtlington held by Herbert of Robert d'Oilly. 122 This is probable as the manor was later part of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in HORSPATH, assessed at 5 hides, which was held by Roger d'Ivry. 26 Like other Ivry manors, it became part of the … tenant, after the unidentified Gilbert who held of Roger d'Ivry in 1086, 32 was Bernard de Mulet, who in 1225 granted … the Oxford Diocesan Board of Patronage in 1950. Robert d'Oilly gave of the demesne tithes of Horspath to his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1390, although the demesne was then leased out, 9 12 s. 2 d. was spent on building work at the manor-house, the … in the parish. They owed their position to Anthony Arden (d. 1573), who had held some freehold land in Kirtlington … fees, one of 2 hides held by Herbert of Robert d'Oilly, the other of 1 hide held by Robert d'Oilly of William …
A History of the County of Warwick
… b. The suggestion that 'Merston' (2 hides) held by Robert d'Oilly (ibid. 328 a) was this Marston (ibid. notes 319 b and … R. 122657, p. 430. Cal. Inq. p.m. iii, p. 20. Inq. ad q.d. 3 Edw. III, file 205, no. 2. Cal. Chart. R. 132741, p. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of grey concrete, after the Second. The Bullingdon R.D.C. is now (1958) bringing main water to the village, which … grants of land on the confines of the township. Drew d'Aundeley, owner of South Weston and of the adjoining vill … Weston. His grant was confirmed by his feudal lord Nigel d'Oilly in 1106. 42 In or about the same year D'Oilly granted …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1695 when those who had horse commons had to contribute 4 d. a common. 10 It is still (1954) gated. The jealousy with … services to agriculture were rewarded in 1788 by a D.C.L. from the University of Oxford and by a baronetcy in … gives no cultivators for the 3 hides held by Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivry, 130 but later evidence shows that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fortification. This castle was probably built by Roger d'Ivry and nicknamed Beaumont because the ground north of it … 45 Manors. In 1086 MIXBURY ( Missberie) was held by Roger d'Ivry of the king as 17 hides; 46 as part of the Ivry barony … ('Fulewelle') was held in chief in 1086 by Robert d'Oilly as 3 hides. 69 The overlordship followed the same …
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 … In 1086 hide of waste land in Noke was held by Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivry, 101 but its subsequent descent is …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was valued at 12 per annum, 54 out of which 4 6 s. 8 d. was due to the Abbot of Oseney. 55 At the Dissolution the vicarage was worth 8 16 s. 9 d., 56 and the rectory 12. 57 The commission to inquire … that two plots of land, one of 1 a., bringing in 8 d., and one of 1 a. and 3 r., worth 14 d. per annum, had been …
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