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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… goldsmith like Alan de Corboyl 1292 LBA 145. - Corbeil in France. Perhaps a <<batour>> like Adam de Munden 1318 Will (a …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 'hog', ME hog also 'a young sheep' (a nickname). Orleans (France). Matthew le Peyntour 1302 Mayors 124, M. le Payntour … Sf. St. Saviour in Guernsey or Jersey or Saint Sauveur in France (several). Richard Poyntel 1286 LBA 163 (juror St. … (1592, etc. OED). The surname was taken from some place in France (Chenay, etc.). Richard de Monpeillers 1281-2 LBA 48, …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… three were very likely corders. - Épaignes or Épagne in France rather than Spain, the country. Raboc will be for …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… with nos. 46 and 48). - Vaux, a common place-name in France. Adam Wade 1297-8 LBB 246 (repr. Vi), 1299-1300 LBC 58 … 1316-17 LBC 183. Bousy may be from some place in France, e.g. Bouce or Boussy-St.-Antoine near Paris. Thomas … London 1271 ib. (woolexporter), W. de Vorach, the King of France's merchant of Cahors 1271 ib. (id.), W. Barache 1277 …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Marche may be partly from La Marche, a district in Central France, partly from The March, an old name of the Welsh …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 23 (repr. Bill), 1346 ib. 146. A ship of his was seized in France in 1327. Lat. faber 'smith'. The surname Man has not …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… LBF 86. Evidently a shearman. - Gurnay from Gournay in France (one in Seine-Inf.). Probably identical with W. Reyner …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Roding Ess. - Fairher 'fair-haired'. Rennes or Rheims in France. Boidnus Fader 1324 Cor 93, Boydin Fader 1328 LBE 233 … or Burgh Nf, etc., or Burrough Ca, or Bourg in France (common). Henry Norman 1318 Cl (a creditor of Richard …
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