OXHILL, (Warwickshire) on the N. side of Brailes, bel. anciently to the Keyns, then to the Cressys; was afterwards purchased by Will. Catesby; and by his attainder, escheating to the crown, went to Sir David Owen; whose son sold it in the R. of Q. Eliz. to Mr. Walweyn; and it went afterwards by marriage to Mr. Matt. Clark. But it was sold in the R. of Cha. II. to Sir Will. Bromley, Kt. of the Bath, and descended to his son, William. Some lands here bel. formerly to the mon. of Bordesley, which after the Diss. were given by Q. Mary to Pet. Temple and Rich. Petever; but the former in the R. of Q. Eliz, sold them to Mr. Geo. Bishop; whose posterity had them in 1640.