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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Christchurch (Christchurch Twyneham) Introduction, castle and manors CHRISTCHURCH or CHRISTCHURCH TWYNEHAM Tweoxneham, … Christchurch East, 2 Hurn, Southbourne, 3 Pokesdown and Bournemouth 4; the remainder, comprising about 1,000 … halffee was then held of Robert de St. John by Aubrey de Botreaux, of whom the heirs of Philip de la Hurn, Richard …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… as the king learns by the record of Giles de Berkel[eye] and his fellows, justices to deliver Worcester gaol, that John slew the said John in self-defence, and not by felony or of malice aforethought. April 4. … co. Surrey, which is extended at 17 l. 18 s. 11 d. yearly; and the manor of Crofton, co. Bucks, which is extended at 6 …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… side Trent. Order to cause Richard Basset of Weledone, son and heir of Ralph Basset of Weledone, tenant in chief, to … they may hold other lands of the king in that county, and that Hugh de Dutton held at his death the manor of Legh of Roger de Monte Alto by certain services, and that he also held of the manor of Waverham, which the …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… for any cause, as the king, in consideration of the grant and surrender that William made to the king of the castle, manor, and county of Kildar and of the grant of the manor of Sprouston, whereof …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… 1297 September 1297 Sept. 6. St. Paul's To the bailiffs and men of Yarmouth. Order to cause twenty-four of the more upright, better, discreet and faithful of them to be chosen, who shall best know how to provide for the indemnity of the king of that town, and for all the merchants and fishermen mentioned below, to …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… of the Hospital of St. Leonard of Cestrefeld, 6 l. yearly, and the arrears of the same, which he was wont to receive … by the hands of the bailiffs of the manor of Cestrefeld, and which has not been paid to him since that manor came into … the king's hands by reason of the wardship of the land and heir of John Wak', tenant in chief of the late king, upon …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… by king's writ before the said justices, appointed to hear and determine certain trespasses committed by him upon Miles … the said Thursday, in the suit between Marmaduke de Twenge and him. By p.s. June 9. Fenham. Alexander de Claveryng', sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, was engaged in the king's service on Friday the …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… 16th year of his reign, of that sum yearly at Michaelmas and Easter from the ferm of that city and of the like amount from the ferm of the city of Lincoln, … marks of land or rent yearly between the waters of Thames and Tees, or until the king should restore to him the castle …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… of Karnarvan. Order to survey the houses, bridges, and turrets of the castles of Coneweye, Crukyth, and Hardelagh, and to expend up to 100 l. in repairing them by the view of …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… granted for life the custody of the castle of Lanceveton and the prison of the same, receiving yearly the above sum … from the sheriff. Feb. 6. Westminster. To the treasurer and chamberlains. Order to pay, out of the first receipts … fee in Stoke Basset, in the same county, which Nicholas de Moels holds, of the yearly value of 20 l.; a third of a fee …
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