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    Robert D'Oyly (also spelt Robert D'Oyley de Liseaux, Robert Doyley, Robert de Oiley, Robèrt d'Oilly, Robert D'Oyley and Roberti De Oilgi) was a Norman...
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    English women included Geofrey de la Guerche, Walter of Dounai and Robert d'Oilly. Other Norman aristocrats with English wives following the conquest...
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    (Herts.) as a sub-tenant of Robert d'Oilly. Richard Basset held Thurleigh (Beds.), also as a sub-tenant of Robert d'Oilly. William Basset held Milton...
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    15 shillings and had a population of seven households; the Lord was Robert (d'Oilly) and the tenant-in-chief was William son of Ansculf. The name was recorded...
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    14 households and a mill, under the lordship of Roger d'Oilly, and tenanted by Robert d’Oilly, whose family gives the village its name. An earthmound...
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    owe you, to wit, that of 5 knights. And from that demesne I have given Robert de Portemort 3⁄4 of 1 knight's fee. Therefore I pray you that you will send...
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    chosen his time well": the city's and castle's previous castellan, Robert d'Oilly had died a fortnight earlier and his successor had yet to be appointed...
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  • friend Robert D'Oilly, a Norman noble who had come to England with him, that they would share equally any benefits they might gain. So when Robert acquired...
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  • Basset himself or an earlier person with the same name held lands of Robert d'Oilly that were recorded in Domesday Book as in Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire...
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    Warwickshire. Leofstan Gudmund His sister Ealdgyth was the wife of Robert d'Oilly, who succeeded him as Sheriff. He was the owner of Ryton-on-Dunsmore...
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    Preceptory Knights Hospitaller foundation unknown, land granted by Robert d'Oilly; dissolved c.1180(?); hospitallers' oratory/chapel built c.1234; united...
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  • Preceptory Knights Hospitaller foundation unknown, land granted by Robert d'Oilly; dissolved c.1180(?); hospitallers' oratory/chapel built c.1234; united...
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    church were built around 1140 by Robert D'Oilly, who was then Governor of Oxford. The church passed to the Crown from D'Oilly's heirs. In 1266, King Henry III...
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  • D'Oyly (redirect from D'Oilly)
    D'Oyly, Lord of Oxford Castle and Wallingford Castle Robert D'Oyly (Osney), founder of Osney Abbey Robert D'Oyly, founder of Oxford Castle and High Sheriff...
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  • also the Sheriff of Leicestershire. 1066 Ælfwine of Warwick 1070–1086: Robert d'Oilly 1086 William FitzCorbucion c.1121: Geoffrey de Clinton 1125–1128: Hugh...
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    of Robert d'Oilly, who had previously held Oxford Castle but had defected to the side of the Empress Matilda in 1141 and died a year later. D'Oilly's heir...
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  • which is altogether different from their being barons. Henry D'Oilly, who held 3 fees from Robert de Stafford, also held, as a tenant-in-chief, over 30 fees...
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  • 1194/1199), married firstly Henry d'Oilly, by whom she had issue; secondly, Juhel de Mayenne; and thirdly, Walter FitzRobert. Margery de Bohun (died before...
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  • Married Lady Johanna de Lambley daughter of Thomas de Lambley and Agnes d'Oilly, she was the widow of Sir Paulin de Peyvre High Sheriff of Bedfordshire...
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  • as his brother Robert de Grey. They were Eve de Grey, wife of William Brito (le Breton), and Agnes de Grey, wife of [Wakelin?] D'Oilly (whose names are...
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    every castle in existence at the time was recorded in the survey. D'Oyly (d'Oilly)'s Oxford holdings are, however, mentioned in the Domesday Book as "Meadow...
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    2022. Hook Norton, Local History Group (2014). "Lords of the Manor. The D'Oilly Dynasty" (PDF). Chris Andrews, David Huelin; Oxford. Introduction & Guide;...
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    Castles of which little or nothing remains include: Ardley Castle Ascot d'Oilly Castle Ascott Earl Castle Banbury Castle Beaumont Castle Brightwell Castle...
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    the earl's life, married Margaret daughter and eventual co-heir of Henry d'Oilly of Hook Norton, one of the leading barons of Oxfordshire. This has been...
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    de Waterville; benefactors included Roger, Earl of Hereford, and Roger d'Oilly; dissolved 1308–1311; possibly in ownership of Knights Hospitallers after...
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