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A History of the County of Suffolk
… date. On 6 August, 1387, the same applicants obtained a grant from the king, on the payment of the modest fee of one …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… villeins occupying the tenements concerned. 2 Anketin's grant was confirmed by his son and heir, Roger de Martivall, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the king by Jordan, a clerk of Roger de Fcamp, probably by grant of Henry I. 8 Jordan was to continue to hold them for … in response to a petition from the chapter, confirmed a grant made by Bishop Cornhill (1214-23) of several churches … 20 A notable event in the history of Penkridge was the grant of the advowson of the deanery by King John in 1215 to …
A History of the County of Essex
… at the same time for the archbishop of York and others to grant the manor of Barnston to the college. Thomas Albyn, … his will, and her second husband Walter, Lord Mountjoy, to grant lands to the college to the amount of 40 marks yearly. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… date. On 6 August, 1387, the same applicants obtained a grant from the king, on the payment of the modest fee of one …
A History of the County of London
… dean and canons for forty years in 1382, but before the grant in mortmain which they intended could be effected, the … illustrates the king's relations with the college than his grant of £34 to the vicars, clerks, and choristers in 1370 … for them. Smith, Antiq. of Westm. 222. See supra the grant made to them on account of dearness of provisions in …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… In April 1327 Thomas de Newmarket, kt., confirmed the grant by Thomas de Sibthorpe, presumably a native of … described as clerk and king's councillor, obtained a grant for life, for 197 6 s. 7 d., of all that had pertained …