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A Survey of London
… Shakelwell, Newinton streete, alias Hackney street, Clopton, Churchstreete, Welstreet, Humbarton, Grouestreet, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… John Brokle, Robert Whitingham, John Hiham, Robert Clopton, John Bederenden, John Carpenter, Alexander Anne, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… 14 E. III. (27th January, 1340.) Between Thomas de Clopton, Clerk, complainant, and Simon de Spareham, … 14 E. III. (27th January, 1340.) Between Thomas de Clopton, Clerk, complainant, and Richard, son of Geoffrey le … Easter. 16 E. III. (14th April, 1342.) Between Thomas de Clopton, Clerk, complainant, and Ralph de Knyghtecote and …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the Quindene of St. Hillary. 22 E. III. Between Thomas de Clopton, Clerk, complainant, and Thomas Moye, and Joan his … Thomas Moye and Joan remit all right to Thomas de Clopton and his heirs, for which Thomas de Clopton gave them 20 marks of silver. No. 14. On the Quindene …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1508, leaving as heirs her aunt Thomasin, wife of William Clopton, and her cousins Elizabeth, wife of John Clopton, and Catherine Roydon. 28 Possession of the manor … then wife of Thomas Barney, in 1511, and of Eliza- beth Clopton in 1527, and thus held a moiety of the manor at his …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… formerly of John Wotton in 1455, 59 the estate of Robert Clopton in Whitechapel, Stepney, and Hackney in 1460, 60 and … in Stepney and Hackney, with other land presumably the Clopton estate. 63 The elder William's wife Joan, jointly … and 14012. 34 Gosebourne's estate was bought by Robert CLOPTON, alderman of London, from John Burgoyne and others, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and heir of Roger Damory, the manor of Ilketheshall and Clopton in Suff. in exchange for the manors of Keuington, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… stone bridge of fourteen pointed arches, built by Sir Hugh Clopton in the reign of Henry VII., aud widened by act of … to his decease, was originally the mansion of the Clopton family, and was purchased by the bard, who, after … by whom, on his purchase of the neighbouring estate of Clopton (see Clopton), Welcombe House was pulled down: the …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 1247 610300 233300 Clare 1086 1294 75 576900 245500 Clopton 1303 1303 63.75 622100 252600 Covehithe 1298 1298 135 …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III (Supplementary)
… omnes terras et tenementa que fuerunt Thome de Hotot in Clopton' inimici regis, ita quod si excedant viginti libratas …
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