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Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… then ( proinde) decided that so long as the said Reginald or his son Bernard shall possess the revenues of the port of … show, to be held in perpetuity, without any dispute or question. Hujus rei testes sunt: Sail de Broil dapifer … Stephano de Turon[is] senescallo Andegavie; Mauricio de Creon[a]; Petro filio Guidonis; Hugone de Creissi; Alvredo de …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… their men on both sides the sea, And he confirms the gifts or sales of all his men). At Braiosa, also, he gives Ralf the … until the church be completed, there shall only be one or two monks, but if he or his men and his friends, or anyone … Cicestrensi; magistro Walterio de Constantiis; Mauricio de Creon; Willelmo de Hume[to] constabulario; Ricardo vicecomite …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… tritici) until he assigns them its equivalent in land or tithe. For his son, who will be his heir after him, [he … namely in land, tithes, and other endowments received or to be received in their parishes. Moreover, he has given … him, and he will cause their money to be repaid in Poitou, or in Anjou, or where they will, with his thanks. He directs …
The Environs of London
… written Beddintone. Bedding, in the Saxon, signifies a bed or lodging: if any thing is to be inferred from this … of it in the reign of Henry II. 1; the right of the mesne, or intermediate lord, was probably either purchased by, or … the Second granted a certain part thereof to Maurice de Creon 55, who gave it to Guy de la Val with his daughter: …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… realm, purposing to land at the Isle of Wight, Portesmuth or Suthampton. By the guardian and C. March 16. Reading. To … keep him safe, but without irons unless greater default or evil suspicion be found in him, so that none of his men … constable of Bristoll castle, concerning the sieur de Creon. The like to John Cokayn, steward of Henry duke of …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… the manor of 'la Moteland' alias 'la Mote,' in Chesthunt, or in any other messuages, &c. formerly belonging to the said … with further undertaking to acquit him whether against Jew or Jewess as to any debt concerning the said premises. … called 'Dentredeux mares,'and the bailiwick of Creon in Gascony. Bristol, Friday after Trinity, 3 Richard …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… because all the munition was spent. Can neither send man or boy to the Newry, but he is slain. 1594, April 30, … place for the "inambushing" of them, either in Ferney or in some other place near adjoining, and all being there … Spaniards with 7,000 men are waiting reinforcements in Old Credon, in Brittany, whence they will come for Ireland. 1594, …
Old and New London
… The place was anciently called Eald-ham (the old home or dwelling-place), and was formerly a market town of … well, and then gave it to one of his knights, Sir Richard Credon, to carry it to his oratory, and made me … of ground. The Great Park contained 596 acres; the Little, or Middle Park, 333 acres; and Home, or Lee Park, 336 acres; …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… Canaceon, Canasson, Canachoen, Canachon, Matthew, or Matthew de, 21, 29, 31, 32, 37, 43, 46, 49, 50, 52, 75, … Order, the, 441. Cistre. See Sistre. Citeaux [Cot d'Or, France], monks of, 294. , general chapter at, 459. … 225, 304, 331, 377, 388, 396, 536. Crennoc, Ireland, 509. Creon [l'Entre deux Mers], Aquitaine, place of, 377. …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… See Itchenor. Chilbehert. See Chippenhurst. Chileham (or Dover), Hugh de, son of Foubert de Dovera, 482, 489, 493, … Alexander de, dean, 188. Cranus, Roger, 122. Craon. See Creon. Crapalt [Manche], forest of, 259. Crasmaisnil, … [co. Hants], church of All Saints, 349. -, chapel or church of St. Mary, 348, 349. -, church of St. Mary and …
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