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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the said fee and a half, which was computed as a fee of Morteyn, 3 and suit every three weeks at the Court of the … vol. IV of these collectionspages 231, 243, 247. A fee of Morteyn was two-thirds of the ordinary Knight's fee, i.e., …
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… to prison, and afterwards fined 40 s., for which Roger Morteyn and William de la More are his sureties. That Philip … as above. To be thrown down. Waleshalle. William de Morteyn held in Waleshall four acres, how held by Roger his … with a hedge. To be thrown down. Waleshale. William de Morteyn enclosed two acres now held by Roger his son, …
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… All Souls to pay his fine. It is presented that William de Morteyn, Robert his brother, and Haward his esquire ( … had newly assarted two acres within the fee of William de Morteyn. The land to be taken into the King's hands. Richard … heredibus nostris, dilecto et fideli nostro Willielmo de Morteyn, quod toto tempore vit su habeat hanc libertatem …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… Gunnore. ( File 78. No. 19.) 2637. Walter Haket v. John Morteyn and Alice his wife; a third part of 14 messuages, 340 …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… de Mortein et ad unam virgatam terre de eodem feodo de Morteyn apud Iclesham.* [30 Henry III. Westm' Oct' Sci. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the borough itself, as she implied. 68 In 1336 Elizabeth Morteyn, who was then Abbess of Elstow, petitioned before the …
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… charter was read in full county of Warwick before W. de Morteyn then Sheriff, and in the presence of Thomas and …
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