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A History of the County of Oxford
… died in 1107 and his widow Maud, the daughter of Robert d'Oilly, and her lands were given in marriage to Brian … of Wallingford. When Brian FitzCount and his wife Maud d'Oilly, widow of Miles Crispin, held Aston Rowant in the early … the early 12th century by Maud, the daughter of Robert d'Oilly, who had founded the priory. 460 She is known to have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cripps the Carrier, A Woodland Tale. 69 Manors. Robert d'Oilly acquired BECKLEY after the Conquest, on his marriage to … Studley Priory, and St. Frideswide's Priory. Robert d'Oilly is said ( c. 1127) to have given two parts of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… known as POURE'S MANOR, was held by Gilbert of Robert d'Oilly. 64 Robert is said to have 'bought back' ( redemit) the … have been included in that held by the undertenant Henry d'Oilly in 1166. 162 Later evidence shows that this … at Bletchingdon is the grant of tithes made by Robert d'Oilly in 1074 (see below). In the 11th century, however, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1100 and probably Milcombe as well, since by 1109 Niel d'Oilly, lord of Hook Norton, had granted this Milcombe estate … clearly intended for the maintenance of a monk whom Niel d'Oilly had nominated. 162 The grant was confirmed by Henry d'Oilly in the last quarter of the 12th century. 163 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… many manors which were granted by William I to Robert d'Oilly, and it is possible that before the Conquest it had … of the possessions of Wigod of Wallingford. 44 Robert d'Oilly's manors were eventually divided into three groups, one of which, the honor of D'Oilly or of Hook Norton, remained in the hands of the D'Oilly
A History of the County of Oxford
… Chastleton is another possible identification. Henry d'Oilly's grant of land there ( c. 11524) to Eynsham may have …
A History of the County of Bedford
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. George in Oxford castle, founded by him and Robert d'Oilly jointly, 83 and in 1149 St. George's and its endowments were given by Henry d'Oilly to Oseney Abbey, probably with the d'Ivrys' consent. 84 … say it was 'of the gift and fee of Robert and Henry d'Oilly'. 87 There is an undated charter by which Ralph Danvers …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Tew. 39 The two largest were held by Eurwin, of Robert d'Oilly (7 hides) and Robert of Stafford (3 hides). By 1166 the d'Oilly land, too, may have been held of the barony of … Stafford barony, the other from Stafford through Henry d'Oilly as mesne lord. The Stafford overlordship is last …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1086 ELSFIELD was part of the great fee of Robert d'Oilly, of whom it was held by Turstin son of Rolf, a Norman … followed the descent of Waterperry, 9 passing from the d'Oilly family in the 13th century to Hugh de Plescy (d. 1292) … tithes of the manorial demesne were granted by Robert d'Oilly in the 11th century to the church of St. George in …
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