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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V
… Hatfield (Haitefeld), Yorks, manor, 405 Hatfield, Bishop’s, (Hatfeld Episcopi), Herts, 494 Symondshyde in, q.v. … his wife, 582 Hawkedon (Haukedon), Suff, 264 St Mary’s church, 264 Thurston in, q.v. Hawkesbury, Glos, Hillsley … Northumb, 562–3 Hawkridge (Haucryche), Som, 831 Ashway in, q.v. Hawkstone (Haukeston) [in Hodnet], Salop, 844 …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… [co. Berks], 1497. -, abbot of, 732, 1081. -, 'Eststhelen's street in,' 1497. Abraham, Robert, salter, of London, 268. … Abrigge [co. Essex], 527. Abyndon, Henry, the king's servant, 583. -, Roger, mercer of London, 740. Abyngdon, … 599. Adelyngton, Adlyngton, Thomas, priest of the King's chapel, corrody for, 925, 971. Adlyngton, Richard, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV
… brother Richard for life, and then to Geoffrey, Richard’s son, for life also on certain specified conditions, and … when he reached full age, as clearly appears in Robert’s will; so by fraud and collusion excluding and barring the … 1407. John Kayel gave 1 messuage, 200 a. and 30s. rent in Ashway to Robert Lucy and Emma his wife, and the heirs of …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V
… and heir of Richard lord Seymour, under age in the king’s ward, of her manor of Castle Cary by homage and fealty, … held of the heir of Lord le Despenser, a minor in the king’s ward, by knight service, annual value £20. The other half … 1 fulling mill, of the bishop of Bath, annual value 10s. Ashway, 1 messuage, 300 a. arable, 20 a. wood and 30s. rent, …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… which was to have been this day, in relation to Brown's Act, might be deferred till Friday morning next, their … at St. Christophers in 1720 and 1722, as also Mr. West's reports thereupon, agreed, as is expressed under each … under their hands that a new line should be run from Ashway River to the south line of the Massachusets as the …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… of the 7th instant, signifying the Lords of the Admiralty's desire that the usual heads of enquiry and instructions may … desired, in relation to the new line said to be run from Ashway River, in Paucatuck River, due north till it meet the … do accordingly. New England. Colonel Shute, the Governor's licence to come thence. Ordered that Colonel Shute, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the late 11th century a new town was planted by the river's mouth, and was later called New Shoreham in distinction … drifting banks that from time to time blocked the river's mouth and gradually pushed the entrance eastward. From the … to Old Shoreham, close under the downs and possibly the Ashway of 1229, 34 was also the only way in the 17th century …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and north-east. From a point near its centre St. John's Street runs southeast, crossing the Lovat at Tickford … 3 February 14834, endowed with 8 a. 2 r. 18 p., known as Ashway Hill Close, and a rent-charge of 25 5 s. issuing out … Cropthorne, founded by deed, 4 November 1530, included in Ashway Hill Close; 5. John Sybley, founded by deed 6 February …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is entered under the general title of the bishop of Baieux's lands as follows: Gilbert Maminot holds of the bishop ( of … his manor of Apuldrefeld; which was renewed to Stephen de Ashway, in the 38th year of king Edward III. who had a free … annexed to it. In the 20th year of that reign, Stephen de Ashway, and his coparceners, paid aid for this manor, as one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish there rises a small spring, which at about a mile's distance from its source, loses itself at Brishing … Henry III. it was become the property of a family named Ashway; one of whom, William de Ashway, held it, as appears by the Testa de Nevil, in the …
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