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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the domestic life of the house is the 'history' of Maurice Chauncy, who was a young monk there in the last half-dozen years of its existence. The son of John Chauncy, a landowner of Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), he was born … The work is in aim a piece of hagiography or propaganda; Chauncy was neither a critical historian nor a writer of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… business for him. 42 Edward I appointed Prior Joseph de Chauncy as Treasurer of the kingdom (127380), 43 but in 1295 … additions and extensions were made to it. Prior Joseph de Chauncy built the prior's chapel before 1280 2 and his … 50 Roger de Vere, occurs from 1267 51 to 1272 52 Joseph de Chauncy, occurs 1273, 53 to 1280 54 William de Hanley, occurs …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… brasses of twelve sons and six daughters, and shield; Chauncy, with quarterly 1 and 4 on a chief a lion passant, 2 … indents of man and two wives, brass shield with arms of Chauncy, imperfect inscription, and indents of four shields: … aisle, brasses of two shields, and inscription to William Chauncy, probably early 16th-century: in tower, of Mary, wife …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Gobions, Brookhams Park, who gave it to his niece, Amelia Chauncy, on her marriage to Col. W. L. Carpenter, Deputy …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III (Supplementary)
… suo omnes terras et tenementa que fuerunt Thome de Chauncy et Walteri de Grey in Buggethorp' et omnes terras et … et optulit ut supra in forma predicta. 476 Thomas de Chauncy venit etc' die predicta et optulit ut supra in forma …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… 47.14 Chatwood Cicely, ser, 42.27 Chaucy Chas, bach, 56.9 Chauncy Chancey: John, commr, 26.23 Mary, 76.7 Ric, ?£600; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 268. Ames's printing, p. 474. British Topography, p. 514. Chauncy's Hert. p. 449. See Stow's Survey, B. 6. 64. Dugdale, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was then already disused. 154 The building is described by Chauncy as standing 'near St. Nicholas Street, at the west … of St. John's to Trott, but the manor is not mentioned. Chauncy says that Martin Trott held a court in 1577, which is … Lond. Gaz. 22 June 1869, p. 3549. Feud. Aids, ii, 461. Chauncy (p. 261) calls this church St. Mary the Great, and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… ii, 139 b. Anct. Ext. Exch. Q.R. no. 45. Survey of 1331 in Chauncy, op. cit. 238. Ibid. Rot. Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), … Accts. bdle. 53, no. 998. Anct. Ext. Exch. Q.R. no. 45; Chauncy, op. cit. 238. Ibid. Ibid.; cf. Cart. Antiq. K 10, … & 49 Vict. cap. 23. Anct. Ext. Exch. Q.R. no. 45. Ibid.; Chauncy, op. cit. 238. Ibid. Duchy of Lanc. Mins. Accts. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Latimer, was late of Thomas Tresham, and then held by John Chauncy. It included land next the postern called Derngate …
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