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Calendar of Treasury Books
… 369. Whietson, John, waiter and searcher at Heacham and Brancaster in Wells port, 93. Whitaker, Sir Edward, his …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Edmund, tidesman, Falmouth, 629, 714. -, Richard, waiter, Brancaster, 1350. Wight, Isle of, 1151. Captain of see …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… See Warters. Walterson, Walter, tenant of fresh marshes of Brancaster, 321. Waltham Forest, co. Essex, officers of, fees …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… at, 831. Wight, Richard, waiter and searcher, Heacham and Brancaster, 928. Wightman, William, work at Chelsea Hospital, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII
… by reason of forfeiture, service unknown. Manor called ‘Brancaster Hall,’ lying in the town of Barton, worth 13 s. 4 …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of the well-known Peddar Way, which, proceeding from Brancaster and Hunstanton, in Norfolk, runs in a direct and … Brettingham, Ixworth, Thetford, Castle Acre, and Brancaster. A road is also conjectured to have extended from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manor; southeastern Kingsbury was occupied by the freehold Brancaster estate. Copyhold land, which was at its greatest … hayricks was performed by boonworkers. In 1304 Thomas of Brancaster alluded to service owed him by William Gospriest … century. In the south a large area was held by Gilbert of Brancaster, the son of a London citizen, and by his daughter, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… property seems to have passed by the 1290s to Thomas of Brancaster, who was building up an estate in Kingsbury and … II's fall. In 1333 it was held by Gilbert, son of Alan Brancaster, a former citizen of London, who, in association … in southeast Kingsbury to Henry and Christine Page. 74 The Brancaster estate, which may confusingly have been called …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bishop. Ditto. 1366, John Passemer. Ditto. 1388, Ralph de Brancaster. Ditto. 1391, William Taylor, by Nicholas Breton. …
A Dictionary of London
… Romans. "Sorbiodunum," now Old Sarum. "Braunodunum," now Brancaster. "Lugdunum," now Lyons. "Laudunum," now Laon. …
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