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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 3, Edward I
… Berkhampstead. Brecknock. Broynllis. Caerleon. Caerphilly. Caldicot. Cardiff. Carisbrooke. Cause. Clare. Clifford. … Lancaster. Launceston. Lidford. London, Baynard’s Castle. Ludlow. Marlborough. Mere. Montgomery. Neath. … 589. ferland, the tenants whereof carry the lord’s letters, 604 ( p. 470). fissilvir, a custom, 422 ( p. 283). …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV
… in Kemys; Norton in the Moors; Ousby; Plas Dinas; Richard’s Castle; Solihull; Stafford; Stamford; Stanton St. Quintin; … Braybrooke; Bretby; Bristol; Brougham; Bytham; Calais; Caldicot; Carisbrooke; Caus; Charlton; Chepstow; Chillingham; … Barnstaple; Biggin; Breadstone; Brook Street; Burstead; Caldicot; Campden, Chipping; Campsall; Caus; Chalton; …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 8, Edward III
… keeping of, described, 373. …… of the custody of the king’s palace at Westminster, described, 214. Bakehouses, 531 ( p. 385), 545 ( p. 397), 651. Baptism, choice of child’s name at, how determined, 142. Barony, service of, 185 ( p. … Brough under Stainmore. Brougham. Bwlch y Dynas. Caldicot. Carisbrook. Chepstow. Chilham. Christchurch. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 13, Edward III
… See:— Abingdon. Bindon. Bordesley. Bristol, St. Augustine’s. Bruern. Burnham. Bury St. Edmunds. Cirencester. Cleeve. … Faversham. Flaxley. Glastonbury. Gloucester, St. Peter’s. Kingswood. Langley. Leicester. Malmesbury. Missenden. … Bagworth. Bamborough. Baynard’s Castle. Belvoir. Brecon. Caldicot. Carisbrook. Cause. Chepstow (Strugull). Chilham. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Thos. de, 279. Chesewurthin, 285, 289. Cheshire, the King's writ did not run in, 87. Earl of, 10, 12. Chester, Ralph, … Ric., son of, 119. Edlinge, Wm. de, 176. Edmund, the King's son, 182, 210. Edmundeston ( Admaston), Robt., son of John … Wm. de, Magister, 88. Kilpek, 249. Kinesburi, 261. King's son, Edmund, the, 187. Kingchey, 51. Kingeslegh 41, 110, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Index to Session 1830-31 K-Z KELLY et al. v. Sir S. Stirling et al.; Cross Appeal; Vide Original Appeal, Sir S. Stirling v. Kelly. Kelp, Petitions respecting; Vide … Great Bedwin; Cheddar; Cotmanhay; Pinner; Cranbrook; Caldicot; Cayton; Culmstock; Butterwick; Crakehall; Stone …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Forgings Co., Alcester, deanery of, Alcock, John, Alderman's Green, in Foleshill, Aldgyth, m. Gruffyd, prince of Wales, … Hen. de, Alexander II, Pope, Alexander, W., n Alexander (S.) and Son, watchmakers, Alice (servant, fl. 1516), Alicock, … Boys' hosp., n, chap., ch., n, coll., conduit, (or Bond's) hosp., see Cov., hosps.; Prot. nonconf., sch., Babthorpe, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… 49, 58, 202, 246. Sim. de, 49. Hawise, wid. of, 49. Alan, s. of, 49. Rog. de, 158. Thos., s. of, 158. John de, 195, 255. Adbaston, 213. Aderleye, Ric. … Apeton. Albo Monasterio, Hugh de, 33. Eva de, 121. Wm., s. of, 121. Aldithele see Audley. Alditheleye see Audley. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… 45, 393. Caersele, Geoffrey de, 365. Caerwent, Kairwent, Caldicot by [co. Monmouth], 213. See also Kaerwent. Cailau. … Huntingdon. See Caldicote. , Caldecotes, co. Monmouth. See Caldicot. Caldecotes, church of, 592. Caldehakele, Roger son … regrators and forestallers in the town of, 119. , St. John's hospital, 119. , imprisonment of scholars for offences in …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… Thomas de Cotyngham, parson of, 414. Caldecote. See Caldicot. Caldecott, Caldecote [co. Hertford], 563. Caldecott … Suffolk, 208, 456. Caldewell, Caldewelle. See Caldwell. Caldicot, Caldecote [co. Monmouth], 544. Caldstrothere, … Arnaldi de, 255. Calewy, John, 572. Caleye, Coppinus, king's minstrel, 120. Compare Cailly. Calf, Richard, 120. Compare …
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