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Hernandez Urdaneta Ezequiel Simón ★★ Ref: HU-1958 |•••► #VENEZUELA 🏆🇻🇪★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


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Ezequiel Simón Hernández Urdaneta

Género: Masculino

Nacimiento: estimado entre 1929 y 1983 

Familia inmediata:

Hijo de Asdrúbal Francisco Hernández Vásquez y Mercedes Urdaneta Urdaneta

Esposo de Mireya Arends de Hernandez

Padre de Daniela Hernández Arends; Ezequiel Hernández Arends y Federico Hernández Arends

Hermano de Asdrúbal Francisco De Paula Hernández Urdaneta; José Francisco Javier Pío Hernández Urdaneta; Juan Manuel Hernández Urdaneta; Alcira Hernández Urdaneta y José Jimeno Hernández Urdaneta


Añadido por: Carlos Juan Urdaneta Alamo el 28 de octubre de 2007



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Linaje N°1 FAMILIA |•••► HERNANDEZ

1.- 1958 HERNANDEZ URDANETA EZEQUIEL SIMÓN |•••► Pais:VENEZUELA

PADRE:

Hernandez Vasquez Asdrúbal Francisco

MADRE:

Madre: Urdaneta-Urdaneta Mercedes

2.- 1917 HERNANDEZ VASQUEZ ASDRÚBAL FRANCISCO |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Hernández Delgado Jesus Maria

MADRE:

Vásquez Calzadilla Marianina

3.- 1887 HERNÁNDEZ DELGADO JESUS MARIA |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Hernández Moreno Jesús María

MADRE:

Delgado Carreño Teresa

4.- 1857 HERNÁNDEZ MORENO JESÚS MARÍA |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Hernandez Alegría Jesus María

MADRE:

Moreno Freino Magdalena

5.- 1827 HERNANDEZ ALEGRÍA JESUS MARÍA |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Hernandez

MADRE:

Alegría

Linaje N°2 FAMILIA |•••► URDANETA

1.- 1924 URDANETA-URDANETA MERCEDES |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Braschi Ezequiel Mateo

MADRE:

Madre: Urdaneta Carrillo Alcira

2.- 1892 URDANETA BRASCHI EZEQUIEL MATEO |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Maya Ezequiel Mateo

MADRE:

Madre: Braschi Cazorla Maria Angela

3.- 1875 URDANETA MAYA EZEQUIEL MATEO |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Morantes Ezequiel

MADRE:

Madre: Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez Josefa Alcira

4.- 1816 URDANETA MORANTES EZEQUIEL |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Montiel Juan Nepomuceno de Los Dolores

MADRE:

Madre: Morantes Goicoechea Teresa

5.- 1794 URDANETA Y MONTIEL JUAN NEPOMUCENO DE LOS DOLORES |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Barrenechea y Espina José Felipe Felix

MADRE:

Madre: Perez Montiel Granadillo María Del Rosario

6.- 1744 URDANETA BARRENECHEA Y ESPINA JOSÉ FELIPE FELIX |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Matos Bernardo

MADRE:

Madre: Espina Maria Feliciana

7.- 1719 URDANETA Y MATOS BERNARDO |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y de La Vega Palacios Martin (1675 )

MADRE:

Madre: Matos y Espinoza María Gregoria

8.- 1675 URDANETA Y DE LA VEGA PALACIOS MARTIN (1675 ) |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Barrenechea y Campo de la Vega Palacios Martin de

MADRE:

Madre: Vega Palacios Y Velasco María de La

9.- 1626 URDANETA BARRENECHEA Y CAMPO DE LA VEGA PALACIOS MARTIN DE |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Ortega Zarruyo Martin

MADRE:

Campo Isabel del (1604)

10.- 1601 URDANETA Y ORTEGA ZARRUYO MARTIN |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Vergara Francisco (1589)

MADRE:

Madre: Ortega Zarruyo Juana

11.- 1589 URDANETA Y VERGARA FRANCISCO (1589) |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Barrenechea Francisco

MADRE:

Vergara Mariana (1568)

12.- 1560 URDANETA Y BARRENECHEA FRANCISCO |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Vergara Francisco (1535)

MADRE:

Barrenechea Ana de (1540)

13.- 1535 URDANETA Y VERGARA FRANCISCO (1535) |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Lois De Aulia Alonso De

MADRE:

Vergara Gracia (1510)

14.- 1485 URDANETA LOIS DE AULIA ALONSO DE |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Joanes (1440)

MADRE:

Lois de Aulia Maria Gracia

15.- 1440 URDANETA JOANES (1440) |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Pedro (1400)

MADRE:

Urdaneta

16.- 1400 URDANETA PEDRO (1400) |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Ximeno (1388)

MADRE:

Urdaneta

17.- 1388 URDANETA XIMENO (1388) |•••► Pais:España

PADRE:

Urdaneta

MADRE:

Urdaneta

Linaje N°4 FAMILIA |•••► URDANETA

1.- 1916 URDANETA CARRILLO ALCIRA |•••► Pais:VenezuelaVenezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Maya Enrique (1870)

MADRE:

Madre: Carrillo Marquez Guadalupe

2.- 1870 URDANETA MAYA ENRIQUE (1870) |•••► Pais:VenezuelaVenezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Morantes Ezequiel

MADRE:

Madre: Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez Josefa Alcira

3.- 1816 URDANETA MORANTES EZEQUIEL |•••► Pais:VenezuelaVenezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Montiel Juan Nepomuceno de Los Dolores

MADRE:

Madre: Morantes Goicoechea Teresa

4.- 1794 URDANETA Y MONTIEL JUAN NEPOMUCENO DE LOS DOLORES |•••► Pais:VenezuelaVenezuela

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Barrenechea y Espina José Felipe Felix

MADRE:

Madre: Perez Montiel Granadillo María Del Rosario

5.- 1744 URDANETA BARRENECHEA Y ESPINA JOSÉ FELIPE FELIX |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Matos Bernardo

MADRE:

Madre: Espina Maria Feliciana

6.- 1719 URDANETA Y MATOS BERNARDO |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y de La Vega Palacios Martin (1675 )

MADRE:

Madre: Matos y Espinoza María Gregoria

7.- 1675 URDANETA Y DE LA VEGA PALACIOS MARTIN (1675 ) |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Barrenechea y Campo de la Vega Palacios Martin de

MADRE:

Madre: Vega Palacios Y Velasco María de La

8.- 1626 URDANETA BARRENECHEA Y CAMPO DE LA VEGA PALACIOS MARTIN DE |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Ortega Zarruyo Martin

MADRE:

Campo Isabel del (1604)

9.- 1601 URDANETA Y ORTEGA ZARRUYO MARTIN |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Vergara Francisco (1589)

MADRE:

Madre: Ortega Zarruyo Juana

10.- 1589 URDANETA Y VERGARA FRANCISCO (1589) |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Barrenechea Francisco

MADRE:

Vergara Mariana (1568)

11.- 1560 URDANETA Y BARRENECHEA FRANCISCO |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta y Vergara Francisco (1535)

MADRE:

Barrenechea Ana de (1540)

12.- 1535 URDANETA Y VERGARA FRANCISCO (1535) |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Lois De Aulia Alonso De

MADRE:

Vergara Gracia (1510)

13.- 1485 URDANETA LOIS DE AULIA ALONSO DE |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Joanes (1440)

MADRE:

Lois de Aulia Maria Gracia

14.- 1440 URDANETA JOANES (1440) |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Pedro (1400)

MADRE:

Urdaneta

15.- 1400 URDANETA PEDRO (1400) |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Padre: Urdaneta Ximeno (1388)

MADRE:

Urdaneta

16.- 1388 URDANETA XIMENO (1388) |•••► Pais:EspañaEspaña

PADRE:

Urdaneta

MADRE:

Urdaneta

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Nigel d'Oilly, 2nd Lord Hooknorton ★Bisabuelo n°27★ Ref: LH-1048 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 27 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Nigel d'Oilly, 2nd Lord Hooknorton is your 27th great grandfather.


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Nigel d'Oilly, 2nd Lord Hooknorton is your 27th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

her mother → Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale

her father → Aubry II, count of Dammartin

his father → Joan Bassett of Huntington

his mother → Edith Basset

her mother → Robert II d'Oilly, Baron Of Hook Norton

her father → Nigel d'Oilly, 2nd Lord Hooknorton

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Nigel d'Oilly (Oyley), Constable of Oxford Castle MP

Gender: Male

Birth: 1048

Ouilly-le-Vicomte, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France

Death: September 1115 (66-67)

Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Immediate Family:

Son of Gilbert d'Oilly, Sire de Oilleia la Ribaude and Frances Barney

Husband of Agnes d'Oilly

Father of Robert II d'Oilly, Baron Of Hook Norton; Fulk d'oilly; Roger D' Oyly; Nigell D' Oilly and Margery D'Oilly

Brother of Robert D'Oyley de Liseaux, High Sheriff of Oxfordshire; Wido d'Oilly; Foulk d'Oyly; Ralph d'Oyly; Richard d'Oyly and 1 other 


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NIGEL de Oilly [III] of Hook Norton, Oxfordshire

Nigel D'Oyly From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_D%27Oyly


Nigel D'Oyly was an 11th-12th century nobleman of England and, in 1120, the Lord of Oxford Castle, and briefly the Lord of Wallingford Castle.


Biography

He was son of Walter D'Oyly and younger brother of Robert D'Oyly, follower of William the Conqueror and founder of Oxford Castle.


At some point between 1086 and 1094 Nigel was granted possession of two mills on the west side of Grandpont by Abbot Columbanus of Oxford, however by 1109 the mills were recorded as having been reconfirmed to the abbey.[1] He married Agnes, and left two sons, Robert D'Oyly the younger, the eldest son, who succeeded as Lord High Constable and Baron of Hocknorton and Fulk, buried at Eynesham in 1126. In 1120, King Henry I of England caused Edith Forne, his concubine, to marry Robert.[1] As a marriage portion, he gave her the Manor of Cleydon, Buckinghamshire.


References

Victoria County History of Oxford Volume IV by Alan Crossley, 1969

History of Norfolk

The baronetage of England

From Medlands:


NIGEL de Oilly [III] of Hook Norton, Oxfordshire (-[after 1103/06]). William II King of England confirmed that land held by “Wido de Oileio” from Robert Bishop of Lincoln had been returned to "Nigello fratri suo" for his life, by charter dated to [1093/1100], witnessed by "…N. Oili"[1735]. "…Nigel de Oilli…" witnessed the charter dated to [1094/98] under which William II King of England confirmed the donation to the abbey of Sainte-Marie de la Sauve Majeure by Hugues de Montgommery[1736]. The Chronicle of Abingdon records a donation by "Nigellus de Oilli…uxoris meæ Agnetis…Roberti filii mei" of "terram de Abbefelda"[1737]. "…Nigelli [de Oilli]…" witnessed the charter dated to [1103/06] [marked "A forgery" in the compilation] under which Henry I King of England confirmed the status of Durham abbey[1738]. Henry I King of England confirmed property ot Eynsham abbey by charter dated 25 Dec 1109, including the donation of "decimam unam hidam terre" by "Nigellus de Oleio"[1739]. m AGNES, daughter of ---. The Chronicle of Abingdon records a donation by "Nigellus de Oilli…uxoris meæ Agnetis…Roberti filii mei" of "terram de Abbefelda"[1740]. Nigel [III] & his wife had [three] children:


a) ROBERT de Oilly [II] (-1142). The Chronicle of Abingdon records a donation by "Nigellus de Oilli…uxoris meæ Agnetis…Roberti filii mei" of "terram de Abbefelda"[1741]. - see below.


b) FULK de Oilly (-after 25 Dec 1139). "Robertus de Oilio" donated property to Eynsham abbey by charter dated to [1130/35], witnessed by "Roberto filio Reg[is] et Edida uxore mea et Fulcone fratre meo…"[1742]. "…Rob[erto] de Oilli et fulco[e] fr[atr]e suo…" witnessed the charter dated 25 Dec 1139 which King Stephen granted for Salisbury Cathedral[1743].


c) HENRY (-after [1150/55]). "…Henricus filius Nigelli…" witnessed the charter dated to [1150/55] under which "Philippus de Kime" confirmed the donations by "patris mei" of the churches of Bullington and Langton by Wragby[1744]. It is not certain that Henry was the son of Nigel de Oilly. However, the same charter was witnessed by "Rogerus de Oli" (parentage not yet ascertained, see below), which indicates a connection between the donor and the Oilly family.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_D%27Oyly


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~~~~~~~~~~~~~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouilly-le-Vicomte

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hook_Norton


elder brother - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_D'Oyly Robert D'Oyly (also spelt Robert D'Oyley de Liseaux, Robert Doyley, Robert de Oiley, Robert d'Oilly, Robert D'Oyley and Roberti De Oilgi) was a Norman nobleman who accompanied William the Conqueror on the Norman Conquest, his invasion of England. He died in 1091.


Robert was the son of Walter D'Oyly and elder brother to Nigel D'Oyly. D'Oyly is a Norman French name, from the place name Ouilly of the Calvados département in Normandy. He married Ealdgyth, the daughter of Wigod, the Saxon lord of Wallingford. After Wigod's death, William appointed Robert the lord of Wallingford, and ordered him to fortify Wallingford Castle between 1067 and 1071. It is believed he may have become the third High Sheriff of Berkshire around this time. He was made Baron Hocknorton.[1]


D'Oyly was a sworn brother-in-arms of Roger d'Ivry. The Domesday Book records that by 1086 D'Oyly and d'Ivry held a number of manors either partitioned between the two of them or administered in common.


His brother Nigel's son was Robert Doyley, the founder of Osney Priory, Oxford. He was also an ancestor of Henry D'Oyly, one of the major feudal barons of the Magna Carta.


With his wife Ealdgyth he had a daughter and heiress Maud who first married Miles Crispin (d. 1107), Lord of Wallingford, and afterwards Brien FitzCount, lord of Burgavennu (the faithful ally of the Empress Matilda), but leaving no issue, was succeeded by Nigel D'Oyly, her uncle, who was constable to William Rufus and Baron of Hocknorton. Robert and Ealdgyth were buried in the Abbey in Abingdon.


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Gilbert II, seigneur de Mello ★Bisabuelo n°26★ Ref: SM-1043 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 26 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Gilbert II, seigneur de Mello is your 26th great grandfather.


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Gilbert II, seigneur de Mello is your 26th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

her mother → Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale

her father → Aubry II, count of Dammartin

his father → Aubri de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin

his father → Aubry de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin

his father → Gilbert II, seigneur de Mello

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Gilbert de Mello, châtelain de Roye MP 

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1043

Mello, Oise, Picardie, France

Death: after circa February 25, 1084

Oise, Picardy, France

Immediate Family:

Son of Lord of Mello Dreux I de Mello and N.N. De Mello

Husband of Richilde De Mello and Ermentrude NN

Father of Aubrey Chambrier de France De Mello; Aubry de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin and Dreux II, seigneur de Mello


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Robert II d'Oilly, Baron Of Hook Norton ★Bisabuelo n°26★ Ref: NA-1065 |•••► #REINO UNIDO 🏆🇬🇧 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 26 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Robert II d'Oilly, Baron Of Hook Norton is your 26th great grandfather.


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Robert II d'Oilly, Baron Of Hook Norton is your 26th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

her mother → Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale

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Robert II d'Oilly, Baron Of Hook Norton MP

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1065

Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England

Death: September 1142 (72-81)

Abington Abbey, Berkshire, England

Place of Burial: Abington Abbey, Berkshire, England

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Son of Nigel d'Oilly, 2nd Lord Hooknorton and Agnes d'Oilly

Husband of Algitha (Nmn-Robert) Oilly and Edith FitzForne, de Greystoke (Concubine #6 of Henry I Of England)

Father of Edith Basset; Gilbert d'Oyley, of Hook Norton; Henry D' Oyly and Alice d'Oilly

Brother of Fulk d'oilly; Roger D' Oyly; Nigell D' Oilly and Margery D'Oilly 


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‎11 Barón de Hook Norton, Alto Sheriff de Oxfordshire, ordenó la construcción del Castillo de Oxford. Doomsday Book registra que en 1086 tenía una serie de mansiones.‎


‎Perfil fusionado ocupó el lugar de la muerte como Eynsham‎



http://opendomesday.org/place/SP3533/hook-norton/

‎entrada para Hook Norton:‎

‎Hundred: Condado de Shipton‎

‎: Oxfordshire‎

‎Población total: 84 hogares - muy grande. ‎

‎Impuesto total evaluado: 30 unidades geld - muy grande. ‎

‎Unidades imponibles: Valor imponible 30 unidades geld. ‎

‎Valor: Valor para señor en 1066 £ 30. Valor a señor en 1086 £ 30. Valor para lord c. 1070 £ 30. ‎

‎Hogares: 76 aldeanos. 3 pequeños agricultores. 5 esclavos. ‎

‎Arado: terreno para 30 arados. 5 equipos de arado del señor. 30 equipos de arado masculino. ‎

‎Otros recursos: 5.0 tierras del señor. Prado 140 acres. Pasto 5 * 2 furlongs. Bosque 2 * 0.5 furlongs. 2 molinos, valor 1.0. ‎

‎Señor en 1066: hermanos, tres. ‎

‎Señor en 1086: Robert d'Oilly. ‎

‎Inquilino en jefe en 1086: Robert d'Oilly. ‎

‎Referencia Phillimore: 28,6‎


‎extracto de ‎‎https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Castle‎


‎Según la Crónica de Abingdon, el castillo de Oxford fue construido por el barón normando Robert D'Oyly el viejo de 1071-73. D'Oyly había llegado a Inglaterra con Guillermo I en la conquista normanda de Inglaterra en 1066 y Guillermo el Conquistador le concedió extensas tierras en Oxfordshire. Oxford había sido asaltada en la invasión con daños considerables, y Guillermo ordenó a D'Oyly que construyera un castillo para dominar la ciudad. A su debido tiempo, D'Oyly se convirtió en el principal terrateniente de Oxfordshire y fue confirmado con un condestable real hereditario para el Castillo de Oxford. El castillo de Oxford no se encuentra entre los 48 registrados en el Domesday Book de 1086, pero no todos los castillos existentes en ese momento se registraron en la encuesta.‎


‎D'Oyly colocó su castillo en el lado oeste de la ciudad, utilizando la protección natural de un arroyo del río Támesis en el otro lado del castillo, ahora llamado Castle Mill Stream, y desviando el arroyo para producir un foso. Ha habido debate sobre si hubo una fortificación inglesa anterior en el sitio, pero aunque hay evidencia arqueológica de una habitación anglosajona anterior, no hay evidencia concluyente de fortificación. El castillo de Oxford era claramente un "castillo urbano", pero sigue siendo incierto si los edificios locales tuvieron que ser demolidos para hacer espacio para él. El Domesday Book no registra ninguna demolición, por lo que la tierra puede haber estado ya vacía debido a los daños causados por la toma normanda de la ciudad. Alternativamente, el castillo puede haber sido impuesto sobre un frente de calle existente que habría requerido la demolición de al menos varias casas.‎


‎El castillo inicial era probablemente un gran motte y bailey, copiando el plan del castillo que D'Oyly ya había construido a 12 millas de distancia en Wallingford. La mota era originalmente de unos 60 pies de alto y 40 pies de ancho, construida como el bailey a partir de capas de grava y reforzada con arcilla. Ha habido un debate sobre la secuencia del motte y el bailey: se ha sugerido que el bailey puede haber construido primero, lo que haría que el diseño inicial del castillo fuera un anillo en lugar de un motte y bailey.‎


‎https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey_castle‎

‎Un castillo motte-and-bailey es una fortificación con una torre del homenaje de madera o piedra situada en un movimiento de tierras elevado llamado motte, acompañado de un patio cerrado, o bailey, rodeado por una zanja protectora y empalizada.‎


‎A mediados del siglo 12 el castillo de Oxford se había extendido significativamente en piedra. El primer trabajo de este tipo fue la Torre de San Jorge, construida de piedra de trapo de coral en 1074, de 30 por 30 pies en la base y disminuyendo significativamente hacia la parte superior para mayor estabilidad. Esta era la más alta de las torres del castillo, posiblemente porque cubría el acceso a la antigua puerta oeste de la ciudad.‎


‎Dentro de las murallas, la torre incluía una capilla de cripta, que puede ser el sitio de una iglesia anterior. La capilla de la cripta originalmente tenía una nave, un presbiterio y un santuario absidal. Es un diseño típico de los primeros normandos con pilares sólidos y arcos. En 1074 D'Oyly y su amigo cercano, Roger d'Ivry dotaron una capilla con un colegio de sacerdotes. En una etapa temprana adquirió una dedicación a San Jorge.‎


‎A principios del siglo 13, la torre del homenaje de madera en la parte superior de la mota fue reemplazada por una torre del homenaje de concha de piedra de diez lados, de 58 pies, muy parecida a las de los castillos de Tonbridge y Arundel. La torre del homenaje encerraba una serie de edificios, dejando un patio interior de solo 22 pies de ancho. Dentro de la torre del homenaje, las escaleras conducían 20 pies hacia abajo a una cámara de piedra subterránea de 12 pies de ancho, con una bóveda hexagonal inglesa temprana y un pozo de 54 pies de profundidad que proporciona agua en caso de asedio.‎



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11 Baron of Hook Norton, High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, ordered the building of Oxford Castle. Doomsday Book records that by 1086 he held a number of manors.


merged profile held place of death as Eynsham



http://opendomesday.org/place/SP3533/hook-norton/

entry for Hook Norton:

Hundred: Shipton

County: Oxfordshire

Total population: 84 households - very large.

Total tax assessed: 30 geld units - very large.

Taxable units: Taxable value 30 geld units.

Value: Value to lord in 1066 £30. Value to lord in 1086 £30. Value to lord c. 1070 £30.

Households: 76 villagers. 3 smallholders. 5 slaves.

Ploughland: land for 30 ploughlands. 5 lord's plough teams. 30 men's plough teams.

Other resources: 5.0 lord's lands. Meadow 140 acres. Pasture 5 * 2 furlongs. Woodland 2 * 0.5 furlongs. 2 mills, value 1.0.

Lord in 1066: brothers, three.

Lord in 1086: Robert d'Oilly.

Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Robert d'Oilly.

Phillimore reference: 28,6


excerpt from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Castle


According to the Abingdon Chronicle, Oxford Castle was built by the Norman baron Robert D'Oyly the elder from 1071-73. D'Oyly had arrived in England with William I in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and William the Conqueror granted him extensive lands in Oxfordshire. Oxford had been stormed in the invasion with considerable damage, and William directed D'Oyly to build a castle to dominate the town. In due course D'Oyly became the foremost landowner in Oxfordshire and was confirmed with a hereditary royal constableship for Oxford Castle. Oxford Castle is not among the 48 recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, but not every castle in existence at the time was recorded in the survey.


D'Oyly positioned his castle to the west side of the town, using the natural protection of a stream of the River Thames on the far side of the castle, now called Castle Mill Stream, and diverting the stream to produce a moat. There has been debate as to whether there was an earlier English fortification on the site, but whilst there is archaeological evidence of earlier Anglo-Saxon habitation there is no conclusive evidence of fortification. Oxford Castle was clearly an "urban castle" but it remains uncertain whether local buildings had to be demolished to make room for it. The Domesday Book does not record any demolition, so the land may have already been empty due to the damage caused by the Norman seizure of the town. Alternatively the castle may have been imposed over an existing street front which would have required the demolition of at least several houses.


The initial castle was probably a large motte and bailey, copying the plan of the castle that D'Oyly had already built 12 miles away at Wallingford. The motte was originally about 60 feet high and 40 feet wide, constructed like the bailey from layers of gravel and strengthened with clay facing. There has been debate over the sequencing of the motte and the bailey: it has been suggested that the bailey may have built first, which would make the initial castle design a ringwork rather than a motte and bailey.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey_castle

A motte-and-bailey castle is a fortification with a wooden or stone keep situated on a raised earthwork called a motte, accompanied by an enclosed courtyard, or bailey, surrounded by a protective ditch and palisade.


By the mid-12th century Oxford Castle had been significantly extended in stone. The first such work was St George's Tower, built of coral rag stone in 1074, 30 by 30 feet at the base and tapering significantly toward the top for stability. This was the tallest of the castle's towers, possibly because it covered the approach to the old west gate of the city.


Inside the walls the tower included a crypt chapel, which may be the site of a previous church. The crypt chapel originally had a nave, chancel and an apsidal sanctuary. It is a typical early Norman design with solid pillars and arches. In 1074 D'Oyly and his close friend, Roger d'Ivry endowed a chapel with a college of priests. At an early stage it acquired a dedication to Saint George.


Early in the 13th century the wooden keep on top of the motte was replaced with a ten-sided stone shell keep, 58 feet, closely resembling those of Tonbridge and Arundel Castles. The keep enclosed a number of buildings, leaving an inner courtyard only 22 feet across. Within the keep, stairs led 20 feet down to an underground 12 feet wide stone chamber, with an Early English hexagonal vault and a 54 foot deep well providing water in the event of siege.



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