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Lincoln Wills
… bi whom it come may be prayd for; and iff any former will or dede can be shewyd lefully where as I may nott lawfully thus giffe it, I will this gift be voyd or elles not to be performed. I will the land, so tyme John … 1524. Adm. granted to the executors. [William Joneson or Johnson of Thimbleby, a.d. 1524.] [1506 &c., 79.] THE …
Lincoln Wills
… that he will be rewlyd and orderyd be my executors or ther assignes; [remainder] to the use off the ryght heyres … John Helwys. I wyll the sayd Robert and Jone ther heyrys or assygnes shall kepe or cause to be kepyd yerly in the church off Kyrton uppon …
Lincoln Wills
… to have a peny. To every god childe that I have both man or woman iiij d. To John Amcottes a blatte stakke 4 of ij yer … Dymmok to be supervisour and to determe all maters that is or shalbe in variaunce. Wittenesse herof, Sir John … the tyme that the chyldren cum to the age off xxjty yeres or mariage, [etc.]. I will that the vj l. xij s. the wich I …
Lincoln Wills
… the sepulchre usyth to stande, yf so conveniently soo may, or ellys where in the qwere, as my executrice or executers shall provyde, in the parysh church where it … owt of thys transitory worlde, excepte I departe at Lundon or in the suburbys of the same; ffor then I bequeth my body …
Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts in the Archives and Collections of Milan
… ult., as I had no messenger. There is nothing fresh here or in Scotland. The king here enjoys good fortune, and has … ruling it that no harm would ensue either to his Majesty or to his heirs. Although I may answer this and similar … father they do not wish to do anything without his advice or hearing his opinion. The King of England had been …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1225. 43 Paddington, however, may have had its own courts or have been served by those for Westminster, whereas by the … bishop in 1595 on behalf of Matthew Smale, who, directly or through his mother Jane Parkinson, had already acquired … of London. 81 Probably it was the 'manor house' or 'old house' of Manor House farm, held in 1742 and 1751 by …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… not one hypothesis that I recollect gives the exact scite or ancient name of the station at Chester 3. All that I have … of Cestre (Castra), formed the name of Coneceastre, or Cuneceastre. To this Conceastre Eardulph removed the See … the Act did not extend to the division of Urpeth common, or Birtley, nor to any parcel of waste attached to the manor …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… the upkeep and repair of each his own portion, known as 'dowts,' 'dolts' or 'douts.' The chapel was repaired in 1788 and restored in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the family, still owns Hockliffe Grange. Gilpin. Or a boar passant sable with two roses gules in the chief. … two cinquefoiled lights. The font is octagonal, re-worked or modern. There are several monuments to the Gilpin family, … Charity of Francis West, see under Chalgrave. The Town or Church Ground. In 1625 Sir Thomas Hillersdon, kt., by his …
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