Before the Conquest
Lord in 1066:
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Boveney,
Burnham, Buckinghamshire
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[East and West] Hagbourne,
Blewbury, Berkshire
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[East and West] Pulham,
Buckland [Newton], Dorset
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Eldersfield,
Pershore, Worcestershire / Herefordshire
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Rode,
Frome, Somerset
After the Conquest
Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
Tenants-in-chief held land directly from the Crown.
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Ampney [St Mary],
Gersdones, Gloucestershire
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Aston [Upthorpe],
Blewbury, Berkshire
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Boveney,
Burnham, Buckinghamshire
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Boycott,
Kirtlington, Buckinghamshire / Oxfordshire
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Driffield,
Gersdones, Gloucestershire
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Lord in 1086:
The immediate lord over the peasants after the Conquest, who paid tax to the tenant-in-chief.
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Ampney [St Mary],
Gersdones, Gloucestershire
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Aston [Upthorpe],
Blewbury, Berkshire
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Avebury,
Selkley, Wiltshire
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Bourton [-on-the-Hill],
Deerhurst, Gloucestershire
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Boveney,
Burnham, Buckinghamshire
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