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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… and Robert de Brues, on complaint by Roger Trumuyn (or Trumwyn), touching the persons who assaulted his servant, … Hynglad, Robert de le Stele, Thomas Wymund, Simon Houo [or Hono], Thomas Houo, Guy Houo, William Stanilond, John le … same justices, on complaint by John Hornclerk that John de Butterton, David le Clerk, John de Hotot and John Scot …
A History of the County of Stafford
… with 29 live pigs in a year when acorns were plentiful or 10 live oxen in a bad year, 6 sextaries of lard, 20 large … monks was safeguarded, and he was allowed to bring three or four companions with him to the monks' refectory and one … and Mayfield with its dependent chapels of Butterton and Wetton; tithes in the parishes of Ashbourne, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… name Alstonefield is Old English, meaning Alfstan's feld or open ground and perhaps reflecting the situation of the … of Wetton. 11 In 1985 it was united with the benefices of Butterton, Warslow with Elkstone, and Wetton, although the … patron of Wetton, and the vicar of Mayfield as patron of Butterton. Alstonefield was made the vicar's place of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Warslow brook, part of the southern boundary with Butterton. The river Hamps forms the western boundary with … Carboniferous Limestone. On the sandstone the soil is clay or fine loam over clay; on the limestone it is loam. 34 … runs south from the village and formerly continued to Butterton. There was a cottage at Oils Heath west of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the east by a branch of the river Ore, called Butley Creek or Eye, over which are two ferries to Orford. The living is a … for 298. 10. Buttershaw.See Wibsey. BUTTERSHAW.See Wibsey. Butterton BUTTERTON, an ecclesiastical district, partly in the parishes …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… and that the latter did not forestall within the City or without, but that he had certain dealings with citizens … disease, and admitted that he was not suffering from it, or knew anybody who was, and that he was not a physician or a surgeon, he was committed to the Sheriffs, for having …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… said on oath that if a foreign merchant discharged wines or woad upon the quay of a citizen without the latter's … pay, for the first day and night, 1½d for each tun of wine or woad. 24 March 1304-5 Wednesday the Vigil of the … and his executors. The defendant denied that he received or sold the Statute, and demanded to acquit himself by his …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… know their mind whether they will join with him in treaty or no, to the intent they may perceive that his treaty apart … is like to be an occasion to defer any arraignment for 2 or 3 months. In the meantime there is appointed an assembly … to your lordship, enclosed in other letters to one Mr. Butterton in Southwerk, one of my chaplains, who hath lately …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in Stafford and 3 hides, probably in Whitgreave and Butterton. 2 By the beginning of Stephen's reign the church … the canons appealed to the protection of either the bishop or the dean in a dispute about his prebendal lands. 8 Four … for their tenants in the town of Stafford and in Orberton, Butterton, Worston, and Whitgreave. Their court followed the …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Schirard 'del Forde,' in tail, of his right by inheritance or otherwise, in the lands &c. which William 'dele Wode' and … his manors &c. in Chedelton, Fourd, Uncote alias Oncote, Butterton, Bradnapp, Ipstons, Rannsor, Betleye and Wrynehill, … in Forde, Uncote, Grenehong', Knyghton, Oneley, Sydway and Butterton, co. Stafford; also of all their messuages, &c. in …
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