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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Edward I. it appears to have belonged to Robert de Brus, who held the estate under the king in capite, and on …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… Hugh of Paris and Alice his wife distrained v. John Brus and Christina his wife in a plea of debt. [p. 39] Thomas …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… of Paris and Alice his wife, better distrained v. John Brus and Christina his wife in a plea of debt. Roger of …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… of Paris and Alice his wife, better distrained v. John Brus in a plea of debt. John Stailbard and Alice his wife, …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… of debt. Hugh of Paris and Alice his wife, defs., v. John Brus and Christina his wife, in a plea of debt. Thomas of …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… in a plea of debt. John of Horwode, attorney of Robert le Brus, pl., v. Hugh of Paris in a plea of debt. Reginald … a plea of account. John of Horwode, attorney of Robert le Brus and Christina his wife, pls., v. William Fuatard in a …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… Fuatard of Leicestre was attached to answer John le Brus and Christina his wife in a plea of trespass. The pls. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place was given at the Conquest to Robert de Brus, a Norman baron who came over with William, and who …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at various periods, appear to have been the families of De Brus, Thweng, Gower, and Pennyman. The living is a vicarage, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place was anciently the property of the family of de Brus, from whom it passed by marriage to the Fauconberges; …
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