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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… fled from Norwich to escape the penalties of Earl Guader's conspiracy. 2 These merchants brought with them a … while the river had receded so slowly that the Abbot's manor contained but ten acres of meadow. 5 The early … Bromleye 1314 Id. Gilbertus de Ilketshall 1319 Id. William Mareschall 1323 Id. Stephen de Holcote 1323 Id. Johannes de …
A History of the County of Sussex
… aged 24. Richard Torel, probably son of Thomas, and Roger Mareschall in 1390 received a grant of a moiety of the manor … in 1428 Thomas Torrell was returned as holding 1 knight's fee in Bepton, formerly of Henry Darcy and Philip … than a true sale, for the manor descended to Humphrey's son Henry, who by demission of feoffees, 43 among them Sir …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… days of its chivalry and splendour, and catch, in fancy's ear, the solemn cadence of its cloistered nuns. What! … glebes; one of the former having 30 acres, valued at 3 s. The tenants were rich in swine, sheep, and poultry. The … II., 1382, the King granted to his dear cousin, Margaret Mareschall, Countess of Norfolk, and the heirs of her body, …
London Possessory Assizes
… heiress, viz. the daughter of John Olney, son of Richard's daughter. In her right the pls. were duly seised of the … the proceeds employed for pious uses. After the testator's death his widow, by deed enrolled in the Husting 9 on Mon. … who was duly seised thereof by attornment of master Walter Mareschall, then tenant of the premises upon which the rent …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bucklow, N. division of the county of Chester, 10 miles (S. W.) from Manchester; the township containing 559 … Bolingbroke, parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 1 mile (S.) from New Bolingbroke; containing 229 inhabitants. It was … and put them to death at Cartmel. In 1188, William Mareschall, Earl of Pembroke, founded a priory for Regular …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… at his first coming thither, which the [petitioner's] father refused [to do], and afterwards came before Col. … Hopton thereupon, who sent a messenger for petitioner's father and imprisoned him till he got a bond of 300 l. for … of the Earls Marshal of England, commencing with Gilbert Mareschall, Marshal to King Henry I., and concluding with …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… l. per ann. To this lordship there belonged in King Edward's time 27 socmen, with all their customary dues; but after … land paid 14 d. gelt, when the hundred and half paid 20 s. and it was the same at the survey. 2 The Abbey Manor. This … Marcus de Marham, who married Ermelina, widow of Osbert, mareschall of Robert de Vere, senior, constable to King Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… he had seized on, as the survey sets forth. In Turchetil's time this lordship consisted of one carucate of land, 8 … &c. 4 skeps of bees and a church; the whole valued at 60 s. per ann. was 5 furlongs long, and 2 broad, and paid 2 d. … parcels of land in divers towns. The fees of the Earl Mareschall, were two knights fees, Narburgh and Rugham, those …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Cathcart, Upper ward of the county of Renfrew, 2 miles (S. by W.) from Cathcart; containing 180 inhabitants. It lies … in the district of Alford, county of Aberdeen, 10 miles (S.) from Huntly; containing 524 inhabitants. The Gaelic word … and residence of families of distinction, of whom David le Mareschall held possession of it in the reign of Alexander …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… her land in Kelmeston, which was taken into the king's hands before the justices of the Bench against Sibyl, late … The archbishop of Canterbury lately came to the king's presence, after the archbishop had learnt certain rumours … to the king, and by his deeds and procurements the king's realm had been not long ago so disturbed that it was not …
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