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A Dictionary of London
… the bars of Aldersgate Ward Without. Foundation : Michael de Northburgh, Bishop of London, by his Will left £2000 for … which place and patronage he acquired from Sir Walter de Manny, 1361 (Ct. H.W. II. 61, and Anc. Deeds, B. 2315.) In …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… vol. I. 2834. 11 Octo. 4 Dudley. Inq. p. m. Will Tyllyol de Mag. Lumley, arm. tenet. mediet. unius cotag. et 3 acr. Ebchestre de Magistro Hosp. de Shirburne per qu servic. ignor. val. 2 s. Item med. 1 …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… branch of the Lumleys, of Lumley Castle. In 1383 Robert de Lumley, son of Eleanor, died seized of the manors of … held twenty-four acres in Ravensworth, of Alexander de Kibblesworth, (who himself, it seems, held of the Lumleys) … then stiled Countess 18 of Ravenshelm 19, Alexander de Kibblesworth held half the vill of Ravensworth by three …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… held by a monied rent. At a subsequent period Ranulph de Medomsley and William Dominus de Medomsley appear as frequent witnesses to the Iveston … 42. By Indenture 20 May, 30 Eliz. 1588, Thomas Cowper, of Clifford's Inn, Gent. for 25 l. granted to George Lawson, of …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… to South (from the head of the Slake to nearly opposite Clifford's Fort), and entirely occupied by buildings. A … Hilde's chapel, with two iron salt-panns, "duas salinas de ferro pro sale bulliend." constructed by the same Lionel … is contained in the instrument of presentation of John de Gyseburne by John Prior of Durham, in 1402. In this …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Conyers and Aline his wife (who was the heir of the old De la Leighs, Lords of Beamish and Witton-Gilbert), by one … of Taumfeld legh, containing eight score acres, once John de Britley's of Twysill, and used to pay 53 s. 4 d. now only … Davison: haec conjux charissima Gulielmi Davison de Beamish, Arm. Ille filius eorum primogenitus cujus (heu …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… one of the best family mansions in the county 1. Thomas de Acle held Whitworth at the period of Boldon Book by the … to knight's service; and that for this concession Thomas de Acley granted to the Bishop the land and the grove from … Auckland, and six score marks 2. The descendants of Thomas de Acley perhaps assumed the local name. In 1335 Alexander de
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… its addition from one of its ancient lords, Gilbert de la Ley. Under Bishop Hugh's return of knight's fees (in the Black Book of the Exchequer) the same Gilbert de la Leia held half a fee within Tyne and Tees of novel … and the Tame, including Stanley 3, Beamish 5, and Tanfield de la Leigh 3, which still retains, like Witton, part of the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… at Gateshead. October 6, 1536. it appeared that Roger de Thorneton gave three acres of meadow, and three acres of … William of Stanhope occurs in 1289 and 1297. Nicholas de Stockton occurs in 1341. William Spynn was master and … in 1347, confirmed by his own charter to Gilbert de Mitford, burgess of Newcastle, the middle one of the three …
A History of the County of Essex
… held by five sokemen in 1066 and by Richard son of Gilbert de Clare in 1086 may both have been in Chappel. 79 About 1200 …
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