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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hugonis ComitisIn Wabruna ten. Hagan. T. R. E. mo. tenet Ranulf. ii car. t're. semp. ix vill. et xxx bord. et v ser. …
A History of the County of York
… and for a croft called ' Frarycroft.' 50 Masters Ranulf, occurs before 1250 51 Robert de Kyrketon, occurs 1300 …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… on the ground of charters produced at that time. 2 Ranulf, earl of Chester, was another benefactor of the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 30 elected 1339 Henry of Brinbrooke, 31 elected 1355 Ranulf, 32 occurs 1380 William West, 33 occurs 1440 William …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… began, however, soon after 1150. Under a remarkable abbot, Ranulf, who ruled the house from 1155 until his death in … Nothing is known of the family or background of Abbot Ranulf, but his energy and ability have left their mark on … Richard I, issued just two years after the death of Abbot Ranulf, gave immunity from all secular dues and listed, in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… MONKS 4. THE CELL OF KERSAL In the reign of Stephen Ranulf Gernons, earl of Chester, when in possession of the … Irwell and of pasture on and approvement of the waste. 1 Ranulf's tenure of 'between Ribble and Mersey' was a mere …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of London, occurs 1247 and 1248. 54 John, occurs 1255. 55 Ranulf, occurs 1259 and 1267. 56 Peter de Corcellis, occurs …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Stephen and confirmed by Henry of Anjou, 15 and a gift by Ranulf, Earl of Chester, of fishing rights in the Dee. 16 The … and donor of Nevin, was brought into the civil war by Earl Ranulf. 18 In 1155, when William FitzAlan regained possession … and salt-pan in Nantwich (Ches.); the Dee fishery given by Ranulf, Earl of Chester; various gifts of John Lestrange, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… at present to determine the exact date of foundation. Ranulf earl of Chester and Geoffrey Trussebut were … of Lusby, Grimsby, and of fish in the port of Honfleet. 24 Ranulf earl of Chester gave the churches of Tetney, Clee, …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… been done till after the political changes of 1120-2, when Ranulf Meschin, the civil ruler, left the district and the … church or the religious organization of the city during Ranulf's consulate we cannot tell. The happy turn of its … ibidem adoratis, a gift which was afterwards confirmed by Ranulf de Vaux, lord of the fee (Reg. of Lanercost, MS. i. …
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