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A History of the County of Berkshire
… and imprisoned in the castle, whence he was sent to Calais. The next state prisoner was Queen Margaret the wife …
Survey of London Monograph
… cr. 19 April 1565, salary from Michaelmas 1561. Of Calais; either nephew (younger s. of John Turpin of Knaptoft, … II, 628 citing MS. penes P. Le Neve) of Richard Turpin of Calais, whose Chronicle of Calais (1846 ed. by J. G. Nichols, Camden Soc., vol. 35); …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and lands in Gloucestershire he had dealings with Calais Staplers such as the Johnson brothers, to whom he lent …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… general of the king's forces at sea, deputy governor of Calais, summoned to parliament among the barons, constable of … 15th of Henry the 7th he attended the king and queen to Calais, and was soon after made earl marshall of England. In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Curteys, lord of the manor, and mayor of the staple at Calais, in France. Wymondham (St. Peter) WYMONDHAM ( St. …
Survey of London Monograph
… with an arrow gules in the mouth. 4. ROWLAND PLAYNFORD Calais, temp. Ed. IV. Bluemantle, temp. Ric. III or Ed. IV. … (1513). See Clarenceux (11). 8. RALPH LAGO or LAGYSSE Calais, temp. Hen. VII. Bluemantle, p. s. 17, pat. 24 March … between 20 October and 5 November 1522. Said to have been Calais; was Bluemantle and then York; employed mainly on the …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Robertson, senr., merchant of the staple of the town of Calais John Meres, esq. 5 messuages with lands in Cleyton and …
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