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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… is presumably named after the family of William le Waleys, who lived in Pauntley in 1248. 1 Rhyle House, a …
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… John, Prior of Sandwell, Edrich of Blokeswyk, William le Waleys, of Benetleye, Geoffrey de Russehale, Henry de Pyrye, … Gravenore versus the same, in the same plea by William le Waleys. John de Mortimer versus the same, &c., by Alan Prest. …
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… Ansedele (Anslow), Henry de Bromle, Roger Pyte, Maddock le Waleys, and four others named, had entered the parks of …
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… and imprisoning the officers of the Forest, viz., Madoc le Waleys and Alan le Forester, and for insulting him at Alrewas …
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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Warine, the brothers of Robert de Staundon, and Maddoc le Waleys for a trespass. None of the defendants appeared, and …
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… and whose names are unknown, quarrelled with Madoc le Waleys (the Welshman) outside the vill of Morton, and wounded …
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… brother, Stephen de Podemore, Henry his brother, Yevan le Waleys, and William le Ward of Schaldeford, in a plea of …
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… recovers six acres of land in Shenestone against Robert le Waleys of Longedon and Nicholas le Waleys, by default of the defendants. m. 93. Staff. … m. 151, dorso. Staff. Isabella formerly wife of John le Waleys sued Walter Marchys and Emma his wife for a third of a …
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