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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of a cow and a half. A horse-farren would let for £1 17 s. 6 d. a year, and pasture for one cow for £1 5 s., and when sold a farren was worth about £40. 8 This land … 96 The site of the manor was leased in 1538 to Thomas Cawarden, and later to Roger Rogers. In 1585 it was leased to …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… to her and her issue an annual rent or annuity of 7 4 s. issuing from the said tenements, and failing such issue, … Huddylston and Margery his wife, deforciants of 13 6 s. 8 d. of annual rent issuing from the manor of Elforde, and … William Chetwen, Armiger, James Greysley, Armiger, Robert Cawarden, Armiger, Richard Lytelton, Thomas Foster, Thomas …
Survey of London
… for there is no suggestion of its existence in Henry III's confirmation (in 1232) 2 of the grant by William Marshal, … in lease to Rede and handed the whole over to Sir Thomas Cawarden, one of the "Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber." Cawarden obtained a formal grant in 1550 (see Appendix A) and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… against the Earl of Anglesea for recovery of 7,155 l. 4 s. 10 d. assigned to petitioner by Sir Richard Bellingham as … a royal warrant to authorise payment of 5,321 l. 10 s. 1 d. to Isaac Teale and other apothecaries who furnished … Beresford his deceased grandfather or of Sir Thomas Cawarden Kt. and Dame Elizabeth his wife; and 25 acres of …
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