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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII
… of, 2. ……, Newenham Close in, p. 596. ……, St. Sepulchre’s parish, 2. ……, university, 143, 147. ……, …., legacy for exhibition at, 531. ……, …., colleges: Christ’s, p. 599. Gonville Hall, Gunvylehall, p. 596. King’s (SS. … Cresyhall. See Cressy Hall. Creton, co. Warwick, 760. Crevequer, Creuker, honour of, land held of, 412. Crewcombe. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII
… co. Wilts. See Calcutt. Calecotes, co. York, knight’s fee in, 250. Cales, Staple of. See Calais. Callard, John, … John, land held of, in co. Norf., 1162. ………, John, esq., s. of William, knt., 975, 976. ………, Mary, wife of Philip, and … of, 976. Creting, John, 342. Creven, co. York. See Craven. Crevequer, John, 601. Crewkerne, Crokerne, Crukerne, co. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII
… Audeley [near Bicester], co. Oxford, 1061. Hardwick, Prior’s, Hardewyke, co. Warwick, 1156. Hardwyk [? Eynesbury … Middlesex, 195. ……, prebendary of. See London, St. Paul’s. Harleshagh. See Earlshaw. Harlesthorpe, Therlesthorp [in … Bourne; Bradninch; Bramber; Brecknock; Clare; Clifford; Crevequer; Donington, Castle; Dunster; Exeter; Eye; …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… three roads. The site is presumably that of either Bardolf's or Engaine's manor-house. From 1713 until the middle of the … least of this land was granted to Ralph Martival by Robert Crevequer. 63 These descended to Robert Martival and his … pasture in the Middle Ages. In the 12th century Robert de Crevequer granted to Robert Martival the right to have 20 …
A History of the County of Kent
… of Capel was held of them by the service of 5 marks, 4 s. rent, and 5 marks 4 s. relief on the death of each tenant, and in 1421 they … 5 The church of Blean was granted to the hospital by Hamo Crevequer and confirmed by Archbishop Langton; 6 and in 1375 …
A History of the County of Kent
… Nicholas, Leeds, was founded by Robert de Crepido Corde or Crevequer in 1119. 1 By one charter 2 he made a grant of the … asking licence. The advowson of the priory passed from the Crevequer family to the crown in the latter part of the … were valued in the Taxation of 1291 at £37 18 s. yearly, lying in Leeds, Rainham, Borden, Orpington, Tonge, …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… to whom allegiance was due. David I. confirmed his son's donation of Holmcultram 'and also that third part of … gave them a claim upon the benevolence of the deceased man's descendants. Thomas son of Andrew de Kirkconnell, at the … executed the deed whereby he gave a carucate of land in Crevequer to the hospital of St. Peter, York, several of the …
A History of the County of Kent
… Robert de Poltone granted the manor of Poulton. Hamo de Crevequer and Maud de Abrincis his wife granted the advowson … the same day he gave to the abbot and convent a rent of 20 s. which he used to receive from the mill in the court of … put them under the obedience of the abbot of St. Radegund's, on account of his proximity, and he repaired their house …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 7 of which St. Gilbert held the rectory. 8 Alexander de Crevequer granted 52 acres in Hackthorn, and common of … were assessed at 100, the temporalities at 96 3 s. 6 d. 13 In 1277 a licence was obtained to appropriate in … the assessment of the temporalities had risen to 111 5 s. 7 d. 16 In 1310 John Dalderby, bishop of Lincoln, allowed …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… was founded as a double house before 1164 by Reginald de Crevequer. 1 He endowed it with the island of Tunstall, the … and rights of common. 2 Before 1189 his son Alexander de Crevequer united the house to the Gilbertine priory of …
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