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Lincoln Wills
… ij d., and to the orphans chyldren ij d. I wyll that Maryon my wyff have my house callyd Palmer house to my son … [remainder] to Jenet my doughtter. Resydue of my goodes to Maryon my wyff, whome I make my executrice. Thes wytnes, Sir …
Lincoln Wills
… Crust. The resydew of my goodes not wytt I gyff to Maryon my wyff, whome I make my full executrice. Thes men …
Lincoln Wills
… sone too kye, iij l. vj s. viij d. To William Dayllys. To Maryon Dayllys. To everychon of my doughter chylder on lamme …
Lincoln Wills
… ij d. Thys is my last will the day and yere aforesayd. To Maryon my wyff all my landes pasturys, [etc.], in the towne …
A History of the County of Essex
… 270 acres of which he occupied only 15 acres. 29 John Maryon Wilson owned 249 acres but farmed none of it himself. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Sir Thomas died in 1798. 11 His son and heir, Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Bt., died in 1821 having devised the manor to his second son John Maryon Wilson, a minor at the time of his father's death. 12 … was in the occupation of William Nicholls Clay. 13 John Maryon Wilson became 9th baronet in 1869 and died in 1876. 14 …
Borough Market Privileges
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… iij s. iiij d.; and to Dorate Staynton x s. Item, to Maryon Staynton x s. Item, to Allison Morgayn two yows and …
A History of the County of Hertford
A History of the County of Bedford
… manor in the early 19th century. 46 A family called Maryon, resident in Cople in the 16th century, appear to have … originated in the messuage called Horwodys which Thomas Maryon held in Cople about the middle of the 15th century. On …
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