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A History of the County of York
… a tailor, and a spicer. Others, however, including Robert Graa, Alan Acaster, and Simon and William Quixley, were … group; and it was perhaps appropriate that Thomas Graa was one of the ambassadors who negotiated the treaty of …
A History of the County of York
… the city: 34 Thomas Aguiler, Thomas of Reedness, and John Graa at the beginning of the century; members of Edward III's … century, however, is dominated by a single family. William Graa served at least fourteen times and Thomas his son at …
A History of the County of York
… 1548. 96 Rents supporting a chantry for the soul of Robert Graa were mentioned in a plea in 1293. 97 Licence was granted in 1337 to the executors of John Graa (later Gray) of York to alienate lands for the …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… xviij d o. De Thoma filio Roberti ij s xj d o. De Thoma Graa ij d De Rogero Pyman vj d o. De Collano iiij d De Ada de …
A History of the County of York
… Thus, for example, a tenement taken up by Richard Graa in the 13th century paid rents totalling 24 s. to St. …
A History of the County of York
… 55 sacks in the summer of 1298, Thomas Aguiler, and John Graa who shipped 27 sacks in the summer of 1299 and 37 in the … times mayor, exported wool to Flanders in 1272; 25 John Graa, who established another civic dynasty, was a wool …
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