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The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… vicesimo primo die Aprilis, iiijl. xii d. 3 Sol. Will. Burley de Salop ( steward, "seneschallus") uni burgensium … ad pulverizandum libros infra aulam communem ab [Will. Burley] emptum, in scaccario remanente, vjd." In 14378 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1360. John's heir was his brother Hugh. 45 By 1453 William Burley owned Norncott. 46 It descended thereafter with …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1721 20 Sept. Martin, J. 1722 11 Dec. Agar, W. 1723 6 Nov. Burley, W., jun. 1724 24 Feb. Wallington, J. 1726 24 Jan. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Certain parts of Ringwood are not in the hundred. Burley with Bisterne Closes and Burley and Woodgreen, extra-parochial in 1831, belong to the … were assessed at 5 hides, in 1086 at 4 hides. 4 Neither Burley, Ashley nor Somerley occurs. In the Nomina Villarum of …
A History of the County of Essex
… who in 1385 carried it in marriage to Sir Richard Burley. 91 Burley died in 1387 and Beatrice continued to hold the manor …
Survey of London
… Prebend of St. Paul's and Archdeacon of Taunton; Francis Burley; John White; William Hellier (treasurer of the … in residence, namely, Dr. William Slater and Mr. John Burley. A significant sentence occurs in a letter written by …
Survey of London
… of 9d. a day. 27 A hundred years later, Sir Simon de Burley, had 12d. a day for the same office, 26 and his patent … 8d. for a gerfalcon and 13s. 4d. for a gerfalcon-tercel. Burley was tutor to Prince Richard (afterwards Richard II) … of Bohemia. 28 After Richard's accession to the throne Burley remained his supporter, and in consequence incurred …
Old and New London
… death the young king's mischievous favourite, Sir Simon de Burley, whose greediness and insolence had rendered him …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… afterwards duke of York. Sir Robert Asheton. Sir Simon de Burley, K. G. Sir John Devereux, K. G. Henry de Cobham, son …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the most formidable rival of Thomas Aquinas; Walter Burley, who was still studied in the Schools in the reign of …
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