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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII
… III A considerable number of the inquisitions included in the series of Chancery inquisitions for the reign of Henry … the nature of such inquisitions. These have been omitted in the foregoing calendar and a list of them is given in this … Baresby, Leycestre, Kyrkby Malory, Lokyngton and Baggrave, co. Leicester, to the abbot and convent de Pratis …
Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… and Peter Noxeson, who say that Robert Younge was seised in his demesne as of Fee of 1 messuage wherein John Osbourne … formerly dwelt, with all shops, cellars, &c., lying in the street called Billingsgate in the parish of the … manor of Gonnerby and the portions of tithes in Ropesly, Hungarton and Wyvell in co. Lincolnto the heirs male of my …
Lincoln Wills
… ryng, and gyff [ folio 67 d.] serten brede and drynke in the church, as they may doy, and cause messe to be sayd … for me and my wyff and hym with other frendes. Yff he fall in povertye and stand gret neyd, then I will that he sell it … ij s. To Lossebe church xvj d. To Bebe churche xx d. To Hungarton church xx d. To the gilding of All Hallows off …
Lincoln Wills
… of Thedylthorp make this my last will. My body to be buryd in the church yerde of All Halloys of Thedylthorp. To the … of Spyllesby make my testament My body to be buryed in the church of s t Jamys of Spyllesby. To my mortuary that … my leaces of the parsonage of Gidding and of the close at Baggrave; and Kenelme my soon my leace of the parsonage off …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of Leicester. The area of the ancient parish, formerly in Gartree hundred, was about 1,950 acres. The total … which covered most of the ancient parish, was 30,081 in 1931. 1 The boundaries of the ancient parish ran along … families. 26 The new owners were Mary and John Edwyn of Baggrave, Christian and Richard Sharpe of Wing (Rut.), Ann …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… gift "an oulde booke of Contemplative Centi"loquies, in which are comprysed a sweete delectable "himme made of the … touching the reason of his coming into Kent. His opinion in matters of religion. His knowledge of Mr. Samuel Loane, of … command of sir FrancisDrake and Sir Wm. Wynter. Sept. 18. Baggrave. 50. Thomas Cave to the Council. Has, with the …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… to be examined by Ralph, prior of Wernwelle (Barnwell), in the diocese of Ely. 2 Non. June. John Clive of Shrewsbury, … of the diocese of York. Kal. Nov. John Wyse of Westfeld, in the diocese of St. Davids. 1352. 9 Kal. March. Four … of the churches of Humberston, value 25 marks, and of Hungarton, with the annexed chapel of Ingwardeby, value 35 …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… rises from under 300 ft. near the streams to over 400 ft. in the east of the parish, and the village itself lies at … The parish boundary follows the more southerly stream, but in some places falls short of and in others runs beyond the … 74 Since 1926 the incumbent has also been Vicar of Hungarton but has usually resided at Scraptoft. 75 Coventry …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of London's Domesday manor or vill of Stepney, which in 1066 and 1086 covered most of north and east Ossulstone, … hides and included most of Stepney parish as constituted in the 13th century, Hackney, a small part of Shoreditch, and … conveyed for the use of Allesley's wife Agnes to Roger Hungarton and others, who demised some property to Cristendom …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of the hundred is shown as it is believed to have been in 1831, except that (i) Holyoaks was then in Stoke Dry … been reserved for treatment with their parishes; these are Baggrave and Ingarsby (Hungarton), Keythorpe (Tugby), and South Marefield (Tilton). …
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