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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… defeated them. After all these troubles during the King's minority, diligence shall be used that good rule may be … Robt. Wotton, has obtained, by means of his brother Mr. Belknap, a letter from the King to the Deputy and Council, … Hears that Wotton said that my lord Marquis, his brother Belknap, and all his friends, should fail him, but he would …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Scohies, or de Escois, and of Seiar Bar in King Edward's time, who had 3 carucates of land, 4 villains belonging to … Sir John) and to Julian his wife, daughter of Sir Robert Belknap, chief justice of the Common Pleas, these manors and … of the manors of Salthouse and Kelling, to Sir Robert Belknap, and confirmed the manors to Robert Avenel and Julian …
Journal of the House of Lords
… at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Prince's Lodgings near the House of Peers. Dod & al. versus Barrows. … by leaving of a Copy of this Order with the Appellant's Clerk who acted for him in Chancery in this Cause. … in their own Way. "The Commons then impeach Sir Rob't Belknap Lord Chief Justice, Sir Jn Cary Chief Baron, and …
Journal of the House of Lords
… well for the Time that he repaired to certain of the King's Council, as for the Time that he was Farmer of the King's … to answer. Vide Appendix, Class I. N o XIII. Sir Robert Belknap and others. 11 Ric. II. Rolls of Parliament, Vol. 3. … Morrow of the Purification, Anno 11 Ric. II. Sir Robert Belknap, Sir Roger Fulthorp, Sir John Holt, Sir William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Bacons being anciently lords of it. At the Conqueror's survey here were two lordships, one belonging to Roger … Keston and Southcourt in Kent, forfeited by Sir Robert Belknap, lord chief justice of the Common Pleas, in the reign … King Richard II. he was forced to repurchase of Sir Edward Belknap, who was restored in blood and lands by the …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… afterwards married to Richard Lord Rivers, 176, 206, 232 Belknap, Rob., justice, 93 Belle, in Flanders, 179 … David, King of Scots, 78 Bruges (Bryggys), 89 Bryak (S. Brieux in Britanny) 105 Bryan, John, Sheriff, 122 Bryce, … of, 236 Bursegaunte. See Boucicault Bury St. Edmund's, 91; Parliament at, 187, 188 Bury St. Edmund's, Prior of, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… second volumes, added at the end of this volume. A. Abel's of Erith, page 136, 247, 283. Abergavenny, Beauchamps earls … 355, 486. Acon, hospital of, St. Thomas of, 215. Adam's, 315. rhede, 528. Alchardin, alias Coombe's manor, in … 312, 318, 322, 329. Beer's. See also Bere and Byer. Belknap's, 42, 51, 102, 115. Belvidere house, in Erith, 248. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… added at the end of this volume. A. ABBEYS, alias Abbot's court, in Hoo, 10. Abergavenny, Nevills, lords, 415, … 433. Albini, William de, 70. Alchin, Mr. 521. Alchorne's 389. Alcock, Stephen, 232, 341. Aldon's, 457. ALHALLOWS, … Bele's, 472. Belford's, possess the Grove in Boxley, 347. Belknap's, 231, 242. BELUNCLE MANOR, in Hoo, 8. Benson, John, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… account; admin., administration; adv. (advs.), advowson(s); Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., … 16 Beale, Mary, painter, 144; Wm., 210 Bealknap (or Belknap), Rob. de, 219, 221 Beauchamp (or Beauchamp, de), … John (fl. 1660), 41 Belgrave, John, R. of Stoke, 207 Belknap, see Bealknap Bell, J. W. Bussey, V. of Pyrton, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of one, by way of compromise; meaning of, 196. Abbot's mill granted to the city, A. 634; discharge of homage for … of Henry II. 319. Adelwold, or Ethelwolph, king Henry Ist's confessor, 138. Adelwolph, king, 161. Adisham, rectors of, … account of, 665; Thomas, prebendary, account of, 66. Belknap, Anne, 2, 5; William, mayor, A. 605. Bell, …
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