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A History of the County of Hampshire
… a nephew, an aunt against a niece.' For example, William le Bachiere sued Reginald le Mancer for a messuage, &c., in Winchester by writ of right … tenement in the city court of Winchester against Thomas le Blund and Joan his wife, and William, although of full …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the 'compares' or peers of the mayor, 'eider e conseiller le mere a fraunchise sauver et sustener,' 137 conclusively … Crawelie, alderman of Jewry Street, for 7 s. 3 d.; Walter le Eir, alderman extra Northgate, for 3 s. 6 d.; William le Lues, alderman of Gold Street, for 13 s. 4 d. 152 Two …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lower part of the stair up to the great tower (then called le donjon) was the only noteworthy event. From the accession … for five more Poor Knights, under a bequest of Sir Peter le Maire, augmented by his brother-in-law Sir Francis Crane, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… de Picheford, 1272 463; John of London, 1298 464; Roger le Sauvage, 1305 465; Robert de Haustede, 1308 466; Warin de … to Hugh Giffard, the prince's governor. Ibid. 425. Richard le Marshal was to be kept in the castle with a horse and a …
Survey of London Monograph
… Citizen and Vintner of London; lived in parish of St Peter le Poer. Both as Bluemantle and as Windsor was often employed … or s. (Coll. of Arms MS. O.A. II, 628 citing MS. penes P. Le Neve) of Richard Turpin of Calais, whose Chronicle of … notably 15623 on Earl of Warwick's expedition to Newhaven (Le Havre), his account of which is Coll. of Arms, Anstis MS. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… III., Robert de Plesyngton received a fine from Thomas le Gentyll and his wife and son, for a moiety of the manor of Wynmerles. William le Molyneux held lands in Winmerleghe of the manor of … became lords of the manor by the marriage of Richard le Radcliffe with the heiress of the Plesyngtons; and the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… held land in Winshill. 6 There was a settlement called 'le Wodehuses' in the mid 13th century, and families were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… In the reign of Edward II., this place belonged to Hugh le Despenser, on whose execution at Bristol it escheated to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to the inhabitants his right in a messuage and land in 'le Oxfield' or Fytton Field. 35 The charity monies so … the croft adjoining it called (Out)newland, abutting on 'le mylhill' on the east and Kirkgate on the west. This seems …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to it. The most important of these benefactors was William le Curteis, who gave 23 acres, 7 s. 4 d. in rents and the … Rames. (Rolls Ser.), iii, 299. Ibid. i, 275. In 1275 Henry le Noble had been holding an unlicensed court in 'Welle' to …
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