-
about 6
miles (10 km)
southeast of Oxford. In 1931 the
parish named Chislehampton had a po****tion of 136. On 1
April 1932 the
parish was
abolished and...
- baronet, was a vice-admiral in the
Royal Navy. The D'Oyly Baronetcy, of
Chislehampton in the
County of Oxford, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on...
- and
Jacobite Sir John D'Oyly, 4th
Baronet (1702–1773), 4th
baronet of
Chislehampton William Horton (c. 1708–1749),
leading military aide and
builder of...
- Childrey¹, Chilswell¹, Chilson, Chilton, Chimney, Chinnor,
Chipping Norton,
Chislehampton, Cholsey¹,
Christmas Common, Churchill,
Church Hanborough, Clanfield...
- 4th and last D'Oyly
baronet of
Chislehampton. John D'Oyly was the son of Sir John D'Oyly, 2nd
Baronet of
Chislehampton and
Susanna Putt. He was educated...
-
Commons from 1646 to 1648.
Doyley was the son of Sir Cope
Doyley of
Chislehampton. He
matriculated at
Wadham College,
Oxford on 27
November 1618 aged...
- 1621),
widow of Sir
Robert Doyley (died
between 21 and 29 July 1577) of
Chislehampton, Oxfordshire, and
Greenlands in Hambleden, Buckinghamshire. Elizabeth...
- D'Oyly, 1st
Baronet may
refer to: Sir John D'Oyly, 1st Baronet, of
Chislehampton (1640–1709), of the D'Oyly
baronets Sir John D'Oyly, 1st Baronet, of...
- 1584: Owen
Oglethorpe of
Newington 1585–1586: John D'Oyly of
Merton and
Chislehampton 1587:
Michael Blount of
Mapledurham 1588: John
Danvers 1589: William...
- John D'Oyly may
refer to: Sir John D'Oyly, 1st Baronet, of
Chislehampton (1640–1709), MP for
Woodstock (UK
Parliament constituency) Sir John D'Oyly, 1st...