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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… it, who probably was father or ancestor of Raph, called Brito, who, together with his son Reginald de Anesleia, gave …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… about 1318. 55 37. GUTTERDUS LABREDUS, most probably, Le Brito, and therefore of the same province with his …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… d. 1110 ( Hen. Hunt. p. 237; cf. ibid.p. xxxiii). William Brito Appd. soon after 1110 ( Liber Eliensis p. 276; cf. E. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Michaelmas 1178, as the fine was transferred to Richard Brito, then can. ( Pipe Roll 24 Henry II p. 101). Commem. 13 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Anglian origin). A Breton ( Ord. Vit. VI 186-7): William Brito, archdcn. of Ely, was his nephew (see I Fasti II 50, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… number to 122,034. This place, called by the Britons Caer Brito, and supposed to have been the Abona, or Trajectus, of Antonine, probably derives its name from the Saxon Brito stow. In 1063, Harold set sail from this port for the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his son Gilbert de Brunnesley, then in the custody of Ran. Brito, which Gilbert held this Mannor, and part of Trowell, 4 …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… Foliot], bp. of London, of the foundation by Ralph Brito of St Laurence's hospital in Bordwadestone (Boston …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 1 fo. 38v; see also the two preceding entries). M. Richard Brito Can. by a point between 10 Aug. 1186 and June 1187 ( … 1201 (Hereford ch. nos. 1, 274, both issued while Richard Brito was dean). Commem., as William de Stoch', can., 25 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1173-4, during the rebellion of the young king, when Ralph Brito seems to have been constable. The castle was … castellan by William Blund in 1227 and William by Randal Brito in 1229. 39 In 1230 the castle was granted to John de …
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