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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Ecclesi de Aldulvestre in presenti Domini Willelmi de Morteyn tunc Vicecomitis, Domini Roberti de Grendona, Domini … In cujus rei testimonium dictus Dominus Willelmus de Morteyn huic memorando sigillum suum apposuit, una cum … ibidem quoddam memorandum sub sigillo Domini Willelmi de Morteyn tunc Vicecomitis Warewick in quo continebatur quod …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… visited this diocese. In 1329, he purchased of Roger de Morteyn and Isabel his wife the manor of Silkeby, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and stated that the land was the villeinage of Hugh de Morteyn, and that plaintiff's father had held his 2 oxgangs …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… said Galfr. 11 There was a fine, 1 E. 2. between Roger de Morteyn, and Cecilia who had been wife of Richard de la …
Petitions to the Pope
… 6 Kal. Jan. Ibid. The same. On behalf of his uncle, Edmund Morteyn, D.C.L. for a canonry and prebend of York, …
Petitions to the Pope
… and John Darcy, lord of Kneyth. On behalf of Edmund de Morteyn, D.C.L. for a dispensation to hold two benefices, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Walsall, most of it plantations at Hay Head. 95 Roger de Morteyn was granted free warren in his demesne at Walsall in … for a lease. 1 It seems to have been held by William de Morteyn from at least 1275 to his death in 1283. 2 It may … were granted c. 1300 by Margery le Rous to Sir Roger de Morteyn. 5 A new fishpool was made at the New Mill c. 1370; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… payments into those of the Rous fee and those of the Morteyn fee. 60 The important division was that between … which probably dates from c. 1235. 77 In 1309 Sir Roger de Morteyn and Sir Thomas le Rous, the lords of the divided …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1255, 48 but by 1262 she was the wife of William de Morteyn. 49 She was still living in 1275, 50 but about then her son Sir William de Morteyn succeeded to her share of the manor. 51 He died in … in fee farm, and was succeeded by his nephew Roger de Morteyn. 52 Roger, who had been knighted by 1298, 53 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was demolished c. 1813. 65 In or before 1272 William de Morteyn granted Halesowen abbey land in Walsall said to be 2½ …
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