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A History of the County of Oxford
… Manors and other estates Manors and other estates In 1066 Hanborough was held by Tonni; it was his only Oxfordshire manor, but he had substantial estates in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, in all of which, as in … to feoffees. 42 In 1416 it was conveyed to Walter Smith of Lyneham, who in 1424 granted it to John Launse and William …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… km. ENE. of Cirencester. The ancient parish was irregular in shape, with a peninsulated part extending southeastwards … 72 who apparently granted rents worth 100s. in Hatherop to Bradenstoke Priory (Wilts.). 73 William died in 1196 leaving … in 1226 Ela moved them to Hinton Charterhouse (Som.). 76 Bradenstoke Priory received further grants of property in
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… if he had heard of musters of 13,000 and 10,000 men in England; but saw nothing of the tents. Another spy sent to … Edm. Knevet and Thos. Ciere, for an affray together in the tennis play within the Court, in which they shed … of sheep in Eston, which belonged to the late priory of Bradenstoke alias Bradstoke, Wilts. The late priory of Shene, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Myddleton, Lant, Kele and Maylor brought certificate in writing according to their recognizance of 22 April. … the installation of the lord Par, warden of the marches in the North, chosen one of the Order of the Garter at a … Wilts., and the chapel of Chitterne, which belonged to Bradenstoke mon.; to Thos. Temmes, of Shortwell in the Isle …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… move for the nomination of Dr. Carne, ambassador with her, in place of the Court Master or Vaughan, and that the meeting … has been said about the stay of the Scottish ambassador in Flanders. Will, as instructed, endeavour to draw the … parish of ( blank), in tenure of Robt. Seymor. esquire, Bradenstoke priory. Also 164 messuages, etc., in Tewkesbury, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… lean to the Emperor or to the Protestants. The men levied in Estlande are for the Landisgrave, and march to meet with … Ric. Robyns in Lymyngton, Soms., and all possessions of Bradenstoke mon. there. Bradenstoke. Del. Hampton Courte, 14 Aug. 38 Hen. VIII.S.B. ( …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Guidotti's debt to the King, which appears by specialties in the hands of Sir Brian Tuke. 26 Feb. Add. MS. 32,649, f. … and Quenyngton preceptory; (4) Chitterne manor, Wilts, Bradenstoke; (5) Wyfolde manor and Odington Grange manor and … in ( blank) parish, Wilts, tenant Anne Davers, widow, Bradenstoke; (26) a tenement, &c., in St. Mary Magdalene's …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… The View and Surveye ther taken the xxjth daye of June, in the xxxiij yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord … m. II. Protection granted by the lord Deputy and lords in Parliament to James Gernon, son and heir to Sir Patrick … in Hankenton alias Hankerton, Wilts, which belonged to Bradenstoke mon. A close or pasture in Water Eton in the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… been made by which towns and places remain subject to him in whose hands they were at the date of the treaty; so that this town and city remain in the King's hands. The oaths of fealty must therefore be … 100 ac. of wood and 40 ac. of heath in his manor of Lyneham, Devon; and have free warren in his manors and lands …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… have made proclamation for the payment of the prest money in the hundred of Seysdon, Staff., but no one has paid it … 89. B. M. 3543. DE HESDIN to [the ENGLISH] AMBASSADOR [in the LOW COUNTRIES]. The ambassador has heard from the … 2. Wheteley, 1. Hundred of Kynbrigge.Helmarton, 5. Lyneham, 3. Clacke, 5. Tokenham, 3. Borough of Wotton Basset, …
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