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A History of the County of Oxford
… at 10 hides was held in 'Haiford' by Roger of Robert d'Oilly, the first castellan of Oxford. 38 The property passed with other D'Oilly lands to the honor of Wallingford. 39 The Domesday …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 23 Manors. In 1086 WATERPERRY belonged to Robert d'Oilly. 24 The property was later held as 2 knights' fees and the overlordship descended with that of the other d'Oilly estates to the earls of Warwick in the 13th century, to … the Robert son of Walter who held Oakley of Robert d'Oilly. 26 The next known tenant was Lovel de Brai, holding in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as WATLINGTON manor, was held for 8 hides by Robert d'Oilly, Constable of Oxford castle. 102 He died without male … heirs and most of his land went to his brother Nigel d'Oilly, 103 but Watlington may have been granted earlier to … manor. Maud's possession was evidently disputed by Nigel d'Oilly (d. c. 1115) and, according to a statement in a lawsuit …
A History of the County of Oxford
… many of his lands including Weston passed to Robert d'Oilly, the first Norman castellan of Oxford, who is said to … about 1115 39 and was succeeded by his son Robert (II) d'Oilly, who married Edith, daughter of Forne, to whom he gave … or followed by a grant of lands in the manor; Henry (II) d'Oilly confirmed to the abbey 6 virgates which were the gift …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at WHEATFIELD, assessed at 2 hides, was part of Robert d'Oilly's fief. 47 Subsequently it was lost to the D'Oillys and … certain Peter, who also held 1 hide in Lewknor of Robert d'Oilly 50 and was perhaps the Peter who was sheriff in the 1090s. 51 He was one of Robert d'Oilly's knights and the ancestor of the De Whitfield family. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Wigginton and in 1086 this estate was held by Guy d'Oilly, a younger brother of Robert d'Oilly, Constable of Oxford Castle and lord of the neighbouring manor and barony of Hook Norton. 33 Guy d'Oilly's estate evidently came into the hands of the main …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 156 Another 1 hide at LUDWELL was held in 1086 by Robert d'Oilly, having been given to him at the siege of St. Suzanne … a grant confirmed between 1123 and 1133. 158 With other d'Oilly lands the estate formed part of the honor of … an east and west field, and the demesne of the former d'Oilly manor comprised c. 78 a. divided almost evenly between …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… and from Matilda the right passed to one Robert de Oilly as her nearest heir, inasmuch as she had no heir of her body; and from Robert de Oilly to Henry de Oilly, father of Henry; and from that Henry to this Henry de …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
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