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A History of the County of Essex
… via Elmstead), given to them by Richard Battle's brother, Geoffrey, in the mid 13th century. 25 In the Middle Ages …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Burrows, 476, 563; & Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Wren, Geoffrey M.A. supd. 14 Jan., 1510-11, clerk of the closet, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… limestone. The priory was founded c. 1175 by Maurice Fitz-Geoffrey for Austin canons. The remaining part of the church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 58 An idea persisted that the house belonged to the poet Geoffrey Chaucer (d. 1380), Thomas's alleged father, 59 but …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 84 The repeated allegation that Woodstock was the home of Geoffrey Chaucer is unfounded. 85 Distinguished natives …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Maud, the sister and coheir of Richard Fitz-John Fitz-Geoffrey, the justice of Ireland, who was afterwards married …
A History of the County of Essex
… who conveyed it in 1336 to John Rokell. 35 It was held by Geoffrey Rokell (d. 1467) and then by John Pooley (d. 1487) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Edward III., when Alice, sister and sole heiress of Sir Geoffrey Worsley, conveyed it by marriage to Sir John Massey, … in the Masseys three generations, when the heiress of Sir Geoffrey Massey married into the Stanley family; and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 718 inhabitants. In the reign of Edward I., Geoffrey de Neville had a grant of free warren here. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and White; the Begbroke balls are Boat, Perry, Walter Geoffrey, and William of Bladon. Tenants and taxpayers …
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