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A History of the County of Stafford
… fee here, said to be held directly of the king. 690 Thomas Champion, lord of Stretton, was also lord of Water Eaton in …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1648
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… all of which was then held by tenants for life, to Joseph Champion, and, by direction of Champion and for payments to defray the price and the … and interest they conveyed what was left of the manor to Champion in 1769. 64 In 1770 Joseph Champion sold his estate, …
Old and New London
… City of London, and he held his seat for nine years as the champion of the ballot. His first publication was a pamphlet …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Pynel in Sarsculf (Shareshill); and Robert Pugil (the champion) appeared in Court; and Nicolas Pinel on being asked …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of novel disseisin against William, son of William le Champion, of Little Sardon, and others, respecting tenements …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of Richard de Benteleye, of Norton, sued William le Champion for three messuages, a carucate of land, twelve …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Prayers, William Blaunchard, Richard Hastang, William le Champion, John son of Thomas de Stafford, Roger de Pipe of …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… a false claim. m. 4, dorso. Otvel Porcel sued Robert le Champion for six acres of pasture in Esenyngton (Essington), … between them, and the sureties of Thomas (the Bishop's champion) are Henry Mauveysin and Roger de Swynnerton, and the sureties of Robert (Robert de Haughton's champion) are Thomas Corbet and William Wyther. A day is …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… In 20 E. I. Richard de Stretton had enfeoffed Robert le Champion and Agnes his wife of the third part of the manor, …
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