iii, 192. George Shuttleworth held Asterley in 1563 , when a claim against him was made by John Crombock and Edward Braddyll; Ducatus Lanc . ii, 260. George died in 1593 holding a messuage called Asterley , and lands in
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(d. 1824), 188 John (d. 1875), 188 W. J., 190 Wm., 188 -, see Harris , Miss fam., 188, 190 Asterley , see Kiddington Aston , Thos. de, 49 Aston , Steeple, 67, 188 Aston , Middle, in, 75 Aston-le-Walls
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20 acres; Taynton (W.) and Chadlington (W.), 40 acres; Gildon (S.), 15 acres; Yarnton ( Central ), 32 acres. At Asterley near Kiddington a carucate of 60 acres occurs, and at Warborough a hide of 96 acres. Leadam, op. cit.
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c . 1225 136 and as a result of his marriage to Sibyl de Saussaye , heir of Kiddington and Asterley , those two manors descended with Williamscot until 1559. In 1232, Richard being dead, Sibyl made fine for the
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( notorie impeditus ). In the fifteenth century we have a few cases of the union of parishes. In 1466 Asterley was united with Kiddington , 148 and in 1453 Boulney with Harpsden . 149 In each case it was
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