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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… of the Inner Temple, and Wm. Foster, of Normanby, East Cotham, and other lands; also to Wm. Pitches, of the rectory …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… poor, and for the repair of the church. At the hamlet of Cotham was a Cistercian nunnery, founded in the reign of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Oswalde Kyrke; and the granges called Crosbye and Cotham in the parishes of North Allerton and Leke, Yorks., …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… right heirs of Elizabeth. With the family of Markham of Cotham this manor continued, till sir Robert Markham, knight, …
Middlesex county records
… then next following, against Richard Craighe clerk, Thomas Cotham clerk, Thomas Briscoe yoman, Robert Johnson clerk, . . …
The London eyre of 1244
… pro Rogero le Duk. Stephanus Bukerel et Henricus de Cotham fuerunt post ipsos per duos annos et vivunt et … et Robertus venit etc. et Gerardus obiit etc. Henricus de Cotham et Jordanus de Coventria fuerunt post ipsos per unum … answers for Roger le Duk. Stephen Bukerel and Henry of Cotham held office after them for two years. They are still …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… died seised of a messuage, held of the heirs of Conyers of Cotham 63. John Blakiston, Esq. son of Thomas, 158., seised … part of a knight's service, suit at the Manor Court of Cotham Mandeville once in three weeks, and a pair of gloves …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Whessoe and Beaumont-hill; 6. Sadberge 1; 7. Morton 1; 8. Cotham-Mundeville 1, including Greystones and Humbleton. … de Halcton, to whom Thomas de Amundeville granted lands in Cotham, by chart, s. d. Or Mauley, Archd. of Cleveland 1289, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… lies in Stockton Ward, including Sadberge, Morton, and Cotham Mundeville 1. Sadberge. Sadberge retains few traces of … the service of Thomas Amundevill of one knight's fee for Cotham and Treyford; and the service of the son of Godfrey … 17, Aslakby 17, Stainton-le-Street 18, Little Burdon and Cotham-Mundeville 19, Seton-Carrow and Owton 20. Within the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… property here was vested in the family of Conyers, of Cotham (mentioned in the sequel). In 1532 a Yorkshire inquest states, that John Conyers, of Cotham, held two messuages and five oxgangs of the manor of … Robert Peart, of Burnhope Poor; Sir Edmund Boyer, of Cotham-stob, and of . . . ., in Sussex; John Colling, Cheefe …
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