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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… cccxxiii., p. 72. p.] April 23. Passenham. 66. Sir Robert Banastre, Sheriff of co. Northampton, to the Council. Should … Seal with crest. 1 p.] April 24. Passenham. 72. Sir Robert Banastre, Sheriff of co. Northampton, to the same. Encloses a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the messenger. [ p.] May 1. Passenham. 14. Sir Robert Banastre [Bannister] to Nicholas. I have sent up 1,000 l. … of 12th August last. [ p.] May 10. 192. Note by Sir Robert Banastre [Bannister] of ship-money received in every hundred …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 12th August last. [ p.] May 11. Passenham. 7. Sir Robert Banastre to Nicholas. I have not till this day received an …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Northampton. The referees for the hundreds and Sir Robert Banastre, the sheriff, meeting on 18th July, and somewhat …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of Ailesbury, deputy Earl Marshal. After reciting that Banastre Maynard, eldest son of William, Lord Maynard, had …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… for my soul and the souls of my ancestors. William Banastre and John Knyth, executors. Dated, Wells, Tuesday, … Long-Leat, 8 January, 1394. 478. 1395.Release by William Banastre and John Knyght of Chiwton, to Sir John Bockyng and … of the cathedral church of Wells. Witnesses:William Banastre, John Cokhulle, Thomas Tannere, Master Richard …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… who probably died young 36; her third husband was the Adam Banastre executed in 1315; by Hepwall or Banastre she had another daughter. 37 Henry de Ferrers, as … Robert son of Robert de Hepwall and Margaret widow of Adam Banastre, each apparently holding a moiety 38; and at the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was also rector of Northwold in Norfolk, &c. 1412, Thomas Banastre, on the resignation of Noble, by John de Glemsford, … Esq. 1413, John Wadyn alias Asheton, on the resignation of Banastre, by John Glemsford, Esq.; he was rector of Teversham in Cambridgeshire, and exchanged with Banastre. Glemsford is here said to be patron in right of his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… deed without date as a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey. The Banastre family held a moiety of the manor in Edward II.'s …
A History of the County of Northampton
… where the Duchy of Lancaster sold the manor to Sir Robert Banastre, a London courtier who settled there in the 1620s, … a few years before he bought the estate. At Passenham Banastre also inclosed the open fields and probably … was an alternative, employed, for example, by Sir Robert Banastre at Passenham for both his manor house and the …
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