Descent, ‘to’ indicates inheritance. Source: Landed Families of Britain and Ireland
- Crown sold 1542 to Leonard Chamberlayne
- Sold 1544 to John Barry (d. 1546) of Eynsham
- To son, Lawrence Barry (d. 1577)
- To son, Vincent Barry (d. 1615), who settled it on his daughter Katherine (d. 1663) and her husband Sir Edward Fenner (d. 1625)
- To cousin, Vincent Barry (1628-80) of Thame (Oxon);
- To son, Vincent Barry (1660-1708), who sold 1682 to Sir Richard Wenman (d. 1690), 4th Viscount Wenman;
- To widow, Katherine Wenman, Viscountess Wenman
- Sold in 1691 to William Hindes (d. 1706) of Priors Marston (Warks)
- To son, Thomas Hindes (d. 1718)
- To son, John Hindes (d. 1743)
- To brother, Rev. Thomas Hindes (d. 1768)
- To widow, Susannah Hindes (d. 1798)
- To cousin, Ann Hindes, later the wife of Henry Hill (d. 1803)
- And then Henry Huguenin, whose creditors foreclosed
- Sold 1809 to William Wilson (d. 1821)
- To son, Rev. William Wilson (1791-1867)
- Given 1848 to son, Rev. William Wilson (1821-60)
- Sold 1849 to the tenant, Thomas Venables
- Sold 1862 to Wadham College, Oxford
- Ruin sold 1928 to Col. Stanley Leonard Barry (d. 1943) of Long Crendon (Bucks)
- To daughter Jeanne Irene (1915-2008), wife of Hon. James Angus Grey McDonnell (1917-2004);
- Sold 1975 to Jiri Fenton;
- Sold 1990 to Christopher Buxton (1929-2017).
- Sold to current owners (2018?): Hampton Gay Farm