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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… same time the 16th part of a fee, and John, son of Adam le Bret, a quarter of a fee, of the honour of Arundel. Baldwin …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… John King, Esqs: Richard Tigh, Alderman of Dublin, John Bret, Henry Owen, Francis Bolton, Tristram Berrisford, Morris …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Treasurers at Guildhall. Stock, Thomas Vincent, and John Bret, or any two of them, who are hereby appointed a …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… against the prior, so that he may be given a remedy. [14.] Bret' [Petition of Walter Bret and his wife Alice relating to litigation long pending in the Common Bench.] Ad peticionem Walteri Bret' et Alice [sic: read 'Alicie'] uxoris sue, petencium …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… et quod liberare faceret predicta bona cuidam Waltero le Bret, ad opus domini regis custodiendum et ad levandum de eisdem bonis arreragia predicta. Et idem Walterus le Bret postea super compotum suum de eisdem bonis testabatur … have the aforesaid goods delivered to a certain Walter le Bret, to keep for the use of the lord king, and to levy the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Despenser, monsire Otes de Grauntson, monsire Amaneu de la Bret', monsire Johan de Bakewell', et Thomas de Fissheburn', … le Despenser, lord Otes de Grauntson, lord Amaneu de la Bret, lord John of Bakewell, and Thomas of Fishburn, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… herrings, are cod, haddock, whitings, skate, rays, turbot, bret, plaice, flounders, soles, mullets, gurnards, mackerel, … caught are for the most part flat-fish, such as turbot, bret, soles, maidenrays, and flukes, with a smaller quantity …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as fee by Hasculf des Praux. 293 He sold it to Thomas le Bret ante 1212 294 and Thomas later ( c. 121722) enfeoffed … de Brion, 297 whose right was disputed by Robert le Bret, another nephew, in 1230. 298 Robert won his case but in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 46. Par. Rec., reg. It is possible the 'B.G.' stands for Bret Goodwin, who later became Lord of Epwell manor. For the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Ansley, which Hereward lately held of him, to William le Bret, for a rent of a pair of white gloves, and foreign … the manor of BRETTS HALL. Henry son and heir of William le Bret was a minor when William died, and in 1281 his wardship … de Montalt to Gilbert, vicar of Eaton. 41 In 1303 Henry le Bret and his wife Margaret had a grant of 3 acres of waste …
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