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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Venator, whom Dugdale further identifies with Chenuin or Chenene, under each of which names he occurs in Domesday … Margery, the daughter and heiress of Richard Forestarius or de Chenene, the original grantee of William the Conqueror. … occurs as wife of Robert Heywode in 1404, and of Robert Tiptoft in 140910 (Eyton's "Antiquities," VIII., 89, 90), so …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… any entry concerning the election of Prior Bacun in 1264, or of Prior Hugh about 1269, but with these exceptions the … abbey was variously called Newark, Newsted, New Place, or de Novo Loco. There were other Newarks called 'de Novo … daughter of Edward I; d. 1295). Robert Tibitol (Baron Tiptoft, who accompanied King Edward to the Holy Land; d. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… writing the history of the University of Oxford to discuss or even to record the mythical accounts of its origin. There … body of students at Oxford, but at the end of that century or at the beginning of the next some incidents in the life of … and Oxford scholars like William Grey, John Free, and John Tiptoft, who had visited Italy and helped to widen the scope …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… constable and Earl-Marshal of England, against Sir John Tiptoft, who had retained him with 16 lances, several … Williams. Ditto. In the north isle, an old monument, or tomb, with the effigies of a man and woman, the arms and inscription defaced; this was in memory of an Inglose, or a Jenney, and had the arms of Gynney, paly of six, or and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the income from which was to be employed to maintain 10, or more, needy Masters of Arts studying divinity. By the year … that rents should be purchased to support 10, 11, 12 or more masters; that some of the money had been spent in … can see, did an undergraduate have a room. This was John Tiptoft, afterwards Earl of Worcester, who together with a …
Old and New London
… London, and was then called Poultney's Inn. Sir John gave or let it to Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, … sea between Dover and Calais. He had either been murdered or drowned in trying to escape from England. Thus the Duke of … Street, the residence of that learned nobleman, John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, and Lord High Treasurer of …
A History of the County of Essex
… The manor of WALTHAMSTOW, later called WALTHAMSTOW TONY or HIGH HALL, 2 the largest in the parish, may originally … of Walthamstow Bedyk, later called Walthamstow Fraunceys or Low Hall. 23 Ralph de Tony V died in France in 1295, … ii. 194; D.N.B. The duchess of Warwick remarried, to John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester: Feet of F. Essex, iv. 63. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Roger de Mynors to hold by the service of a sore goshawk or 20 s. annual rent. Roger was succeeded by his son William, … partitioned at her death c. 1260 among the three daughters or their heirs and assigns. 68 Isabel granted her share of … firstly Reynold West, Lord la Warre, and secondly John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, and died in 1452; 84 John Tiptoft
Old and New London
… of felony (excepting sacrilege) fled to a parish church or churchyard for sanctuary, he might, within forty days … speed. If he did not go directly out of the kingdom, or if he afterwards returned into England without licence, he … "Tully on Old Age and Friendship" (both translated by Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester), "Godfrey of Boulogne," the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 40 by the union of two previously separate parishes, Wick (or Wyke) Dive and Wick Hamon, which were already distinct … exposed. 47 Baker described the soil as a cold white clay, or in some parts a brown stone brash loam, overlying … when it was granted by Edmund earl of March to Sir John Tiptoft and Richard Wigmore, 22 although Lucy's successors, …
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