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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eynford Hundred Weston WESTON. The principal part of this town was a beruite to William de Scohies's lordship … a Scot, sold all his lordships in England, in the reign of Henry I. to Walter Giffard, the 2d Earl of Buckingham, who … to him by Nicholas Malysel, and Sibilla his wife, probably son of Peter Atte Eye, who was summoned in the 17th of Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eynford Hundred Whitwell WHITWELL. Ralph, son of Ivo, was principal lord of this town, of which Ketel, a … lady during her life, and after of him. In the 34th of Henry III. William de Whitwell impleaded Walter Ingham for 2 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… PARVA. William de Scohies, or de Escois, had a lordship, of which Harduine, a freeman, was deprived; there belonged to … the Conqueror, with 40 lordships in this county. Rainald, son of Ivo, had a manor, out of which Ketel, a freeman was … England of the King, and Sir Ralph Rochford in the 9th of Henry VI. at this time the temporalities of the priory in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eynford Hundred Wood Norton WOOD NORTON. Part of this town belonged to the Bishops of the East-Angles, and … Edward I. as may be seen in Hilderston. Sir Alan Le Gross, son of Roland, was living at Wodenorton in the reign of Henry III. and had a daughter, Christiana, married to Andr. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held it before the conquest, and was then deprived of it; there belonged to it one carucate of land, 9 villains, … gave 2 parts of his tithes to that priory, in the reign of Henry I. Sir Ralph, son of Turald, of Wood-Dalling, gave to the monks of Binham, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Buildings Eynsham's early buildings are predominantly of local limestone with Stonesfield slate roofs. 68 Surviving … formerly Martin. King died in 1681 and from Dorothy's son Michael Martin the house passed to Michael's children, … the house was occupied by the prominent Baptist minister, Henry Matthew. 4 Several other smaller houses and cottages, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… referred to as the poor's estate, was an amalgamation of many small charities administered by the churchwardens and overseers. In 1658 the poor's stock of £58, presumably made up of earlier charitable donations, … £5 each from Stephen and Margaret Wise, Thomas Smith, and Richard Berry at unknown dates, and from Richard Castell (? …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Eynsham Churches Churches Eynsham was apparently the site of an early Saxon minster and the centre of a large parochia, … century or early 19th. 84 Nash (d. 1826) arranged for his son-in-law and curate Thomas Symonds to succeed him as vicar but devised the advowson to his son Richard Skillicorne Nash. 85 In 1833, on the marriage of R. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… history Economic history Agriculture. The depopulation of Tilgarsley in the mid 14th century caused changes in the … woods and heath belonged to the royal forest of Wychwood. Henry I exempted the men of Eynsham from a hunting service … Later he acquired much Eynsham land, 12 and by 1851 his son Samuel (d. 1860) and other Druces farmed c. 1,000 a. 13 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… By will proved 1654 Michael Sparke, citizen and stationer of London and probably native of Eynsham, left money for the … 1665 by commissioners of charitable uses for the executor, Henry Eccleston of Eynsham, to pay the bequest seems to have … ibid. PROB 11/236, ff. 49-50v. Sparke was probably son of Ric. Sparke (d. 1624), an Eynsham miller: O.R.O., MS. …
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