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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… expressions in regard thereto, both to the bailiff of the manor and to the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench at … 1., Thomas "Lorreyne" sued out his ouster le maine for the manor of Kirkharle, Northumberland, "and is now living and is … Campion of quit-rents received at Michaelmas 1637 for the manor of Allfarthing, Surrey; also receipts in 1638 for lops …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… them for the purchase by petitioner from them of the manor of Chalkewell and other lands. This arrangement had … hamlets of Clifton and Braithwell were no parcels of the manor of Conisborough, co. York, granted to the Earl of … rectory of Ingoldsby, co. Lincoln. [ Docquet.] Jan. 10. Manor at York. 53. Sir Arthur Ingram, Sir William Savile, Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Windebank, Henry Reade, and Nicholas Blake should hold the manor of Linkenholt, which was conveyed to them on the 7th …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ward, of the age of 15 years, to suffer a recovery of the manor of Tattingstone in Suffolk, thereby to enable her to … Exchequer by John Norwich, disafforests his lordship and manor of Brampton and other lands lying within the forest of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 16. 12. Notes of the counterparts of the leases of the manor of Allfarthing [Surrey]. The dates of the leases extend … and part at pawn, with little hope to redeem it. Only my manor of Christ Church is left me, which is now upon sale. … improved and enclosed out of the wastes and commons of the manor of Meere, and parcel of the possessions of the duchy of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… receives rent of every house in the town and close in the manor to the sum of 46 l. 16 s. 10 d. per annum, but most pay … fairs yearly, the townsmen had usurped, together with the manor, for almost 40 years space; but at my first entry into … refuse to do the same; and, by the said certificate, the manor of Newington Barrow being conveyed to Austen for 2,500 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Sir Edmund Sawyer, his heirs and assigns, of the manor of Heywood in the forest of Windsor, reserving the … have liberty of hunting and feeding deer within the said manor. His Majesty pardons him all offences against the … in his hands of the lands conveyed to him by Sir Allen the manor of Limpsham and part of Otford, and for which lands he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Pennington, as received the 8 th April. 1 p.] April 9. Manor at York. Proclamation declaring the King's pleasure … been paid. [1 p.] April 13. 91. Account of the rent of the manor of Allfarthing [Surrey], for one half-year ending … of capons, hens, and other rent-poultry due from the said manor. [ p.] 91. ii. Account of wood sold from the same …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… half-year's rent due to the King, 25th March last, for the manor of Allfarthing, Surrey. [ p.] April 30. Office of … in their accounts; and the said Austen was to convey the manor of Newington Barrow according to the order. Austen has … not yet surrendered the park of Galtres, nor conveyed the manor of Newington Barrow, neither has he given any account …
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