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Calendar of Treasury Books
… of a parcel of wood or woodland in Bromeley [ sic for Bromby] commonly called Princes Wood, containing 23 acres 14 … Duchy of Cornwall: and likewise of the coney warren near Bromby and Redbourne, with a lodge there which said warren extends east over the moors of Bromby, Frodingham, Eastmoor, Stunthorp and Ashby; being part …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 17; a student of Lincoln's Inn 1612 (as son of William, of Bromby Woods, co. Lincoln, esquire), recorder of Boston, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1886, under 'well known High Churchman' 23 Hen. B. Bromby, V. 1885- 92, 536 a.m., 625 p.m.; 1903: 101 a.m., 211 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Petrifying powers are attributed to a spring here. Bromby BROMBY, a township, in the parish of Frodingham, union of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in 1855, and 12 more rooms were completed in 1867 ('Bromby's Rooms') on land bought near by. A Scheme of 1872 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… others, of a writ of deceit for levying a fine of lands in Bromby, Bromby Wood, and Burringham, co. Lincoln, which were held of …
A History of the County of Essex
… E.C.S. 4 Jan. 1985; inf. from Miss M. Benham, Revd. R. G. Bromby, and Miss K. Kelly. Cal. Pat. 1361-4, 178; Abbrev. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Roger Olyver of Cheshull clerk, Christiana Haylyng, John Bromby, William Curteys, Thomas Fauconer, Thomas Bakere, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Alderson, Daniel Sykes, the Revd. George Lee, and J. H. Bromby, Vicar of Holy Trinity, were among its chief … being found unacceptable by the inspector, J. Bromby, the vicar, appealed for a new Trinity National School … school in Trippett, later St. Philip's, was founded by Bromby. 69 The Church's main contribution in the next decade …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… wife of Nath. Fienns) of the parcel of wood or woodland in Bromby, co. Lincoln, commonly called Princess Wood, and … and the coney warren (and the lodge thereon) in or near Bromby and Redbourne, extending east on the moors of Bromby, Frodingham, Eastmoor, Soumthorpe and Ashby, and late …
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