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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… as a yearly aid. In the 21st of Edward I., Sir Walter de Beauchamp, lord of a moiety of the manor, obtained the grant … of that monarch's reign. In the 28th of the same reign Beauchamp also received a grant of free warren in all his … his manor-house here. His great-grandson, Sir John Beauchamp, purchased the other moiety of the manor from the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Aldermen Foote (Lord Mayor) and Sir J. Wollaston, John Beauchamp ( Salter)] Discharged January 24, 1650; fine of 600 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… have made other arrangements, and in October, 1384, John Beauchamp, esquire of the chamber, obtained a licence from … and they were permitted to grant the premises to Sir John Beauchamp, Knt., and Joan his wife and his heirs, with the … house ceases. By his attainder in 1386-7 the lands of John Beauchamp de Holt became forfeited into the king's hands. 33 …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… transferred to Thomas Miltecombe; and yet again to John Beauchamp, alias John de Holt. 2 In May, 1385, Robert Dovorr, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… (8A1) to the N., Stephens (8A3) to the W., and Smith and Beauchamp (probably tenants of 9) to the E.; it measured 58 …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 1668 the E. neighbours were said to be Mr. Smith and Mr. Beauchamp. 19 9b, twelfth to sixteenth century This property …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 18 April 1794) Commissioner 10 Aug. 1789-7 May 1794. Beauchamp, Francis (Seymour Conway) styled Viscount …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Commissioner 9 July 1673-14 May 1679. Seymour, Frederick Beauchamp Paget Private Secretary to First Lord (Childers) 22 …
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