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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Willoughby, who died in 1471, and one dated 1528 to Henry, father of Sir Hugh Willoughby, who, with his crew, was … them was a baron of the exchequer in the reign of Edward IV. Wolsingham (St. Matthew) WOLSINGHAM ( St. Matthew), a … to have been the manor-house of the Bishop of Durham. Henry Pudsey, nephew to Bishop Pudsey, contemplated the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in this place, of which Robert de Mortein lived in King Henry the firsts time, at the foundation of Lenton Priory; … the amercements of the Forest. Eustachius de Moretoin gave Henry, son of William 3 4 Hamelyn of Wollaton, his Villain, … in the County of Stafford, Knight, by whom he had Sir Henry Willoughby, Knight and Banneret, who had four wives, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The old church had a ring of five bells cast by William, Henry, and James Bagley in 1707, 1710, 1742, and 1747; those … Augmentations to Poor Vicarages, H.C. 366, p. 137 (1869), Iv. O.R.O., MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 385, f. 290; MSS. d.d. Par. … ii. 61. O.R.O., MS. Wills Oxon. 183, f. 17v. V.C.H. Oxon. iv. 399. O.R.O., MS. Wills Oxon. 21/3/31. Ibid. MSS. Oxf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… largest was 214 a., another 197 a., and a third, farmed by Henry Osborn of Church Farmhouse, 176a.; the remaining three … (24 June) and the two following days, a grant confirmed by Henry II c. 1182. 68 The fair, which gave its name to Fair … 1832; St. John's Coll. Mun., XXIX. 27(vi). V.C.H. Oxon. iv. 260. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 857; for Port Meadow see …
A History of the County of Oxford
… between 1726 and 1742. The early 19th-century tenant, Henry Osborn, added a new and grandiose front, incorporating … Rosamund' the daughter of Walter Clifford and mistress of Henry II, who was buried there in the late 1170s. Her tomb, … Water Eaton Manor, Kidlington). V.C.H. Oxon. ii. 71. Ibid. iv. 260-1, 267. Godstow Eng. Reg. i, pp. 29, 49. Bodl. MSS. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… H.C. 556, p. 139 (1822), v; H.C. 334, p. 174 (1825), iv; H.C. 83, p. 161 (1830-1), xi; H.C. 444, p. 157 (1835), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Reynold's son Bernard of St. Valery granted Wolvercote to Henry II who gave it to Godstow abbey. 63 The abbey held the … the Dissolution, and in 1541 it was sold to George Owen, Henry VIII's physician. 64 George Owen died in 1558 and was … St. Frid. i, p. 3; V.C.H. Oxon. i. 409. L. & P. Hen. VIII, iv, pp. 655, 753, 888. Ibid. v, p. 587; V.C.H. Oxon. ii. 32. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'Gloucester Hall', Oxoniensia, xlvi. 106-9; V.C.H. Oxon. iv. 412; Protestation Return, 96; Par. Colln. 354. Anthony … is incorrect: above, Econ. Above, Econ. V.C.H. Oxon. iv. 414. Bp. Fell and Nonconf. 39, 69. O.R.O., MSS. Oxf. … and Ministers, ed. T. G. Hartley, 418. V.C.H. Oxon. iv. 422. Wilb. Visit. 166; O.R.O., MSS. Oxf. Dioc. c 332, f. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later built. 30 At the Dissolution the site was granted to Henry VIII's physician, George Owen. 31 It was sold, with the … abbey was enlarged or rebuilt between 1176 and 1188 when Henry II gave a total of £258, including £100 for the church, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of a priory of Black canons, founded in the reign of Henry I. by William Fitz-Alan, and which at the Dissolution … House, a portion of which was erected in the reign of Henry VIII. Wonersh (St. John the Baptist) WONERSH ( St. John … festival of the translation of St. Edward, were granted by Henry VI.; they have been long disused, and fairs now take …
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