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London Sheriffs Court Roll
… which in 1320 fell on a Monday] assaulted Roger to Rede, baker and Margery, his wife, pursuing the said Margery … himself and Agnes his wife wages his law against Roger le Rede and Margery his wife concerning 2s. 4d. out of a total …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… misericordia John of Wroteham claims against Roger le Rede, baker, 18s. for a quarter of corn sold to him in London … Richard atte March and Agnes his wife, defs., v. Roger le Rede and Margery his wife in a plea of trespass, whereupon a … Castre, def., v. the same, by the same. d. a. s. Roger le Rede, baker, def., v. John of Wrotham in a plea of debt, by …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… v. John of Leuesham in a plea of debt. Gilbert le Rede - misericordia -, better distrained v. John Elis in a … v. Robert Belbarbe, sen., in a plea of debt. Gilbert le Rede, better distrained v. Robert le Hore in a plea of debt. … v. Richard of Colmestok in a plea of trespass. Gilbert le Rede, better distrained v. Richard Dask in a plea of debt. …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… Wollewarde, attorney of John of Wrotham, pl., v. Roger le Rede in a plea of debt. The same, attorney of the same, v. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in 1504, to be buried in the chancel, at Westead, where we rede the legend: he gave to our Lady's gild 18 acres of free …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Add. MS. 39347, f. 18. Cal. Pat. 1338-40, 63. Reg. Rob. Rede, ii (S.R.S. xi), 288-9, 296-7. e.g. Cal. Pat. 1572-5, p. … Oxf. to 1500. Sele Chartulary, pp. 31-2, 36. Reg. Rob. Rede, ii (S.R.S. xi), 296-7; Reg. Chichele (Cant. & York …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… but by William Roy, a converted Franciscan friar (see Rede me and be not wrothe [Arber Reprints], 37 et seq.). …
Survey of London
… history. His father, John Stebbing, and his mother, Mary (Rede), are buried in the churchyard here (see churchyard …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… John Seymour, John Clee, draper, William Horston, Matthew Rede, and Richard Person. 25 was described as tenements, … and 26 to the E. 11 In 1401 Evote, Seymour, Clee, Horston, Rede and Person granted 25 and 29-32A to Sir William …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… John Seymour, John Clee, draper, William Horston, Matthew Rede, and Richard Person, citizens. 29 was described as a …
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