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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
A History of the County of Essex
… in the priory they had founded there. The earls acquired Crepping manor in Wakes Colne in 1356, Wivenhoe manor, by … the houses of manorial status are the early 14th-century Crepping Hall in Wakes Colne, 36 and the 15th-century or … crown-post roofs, exceptions being the hall at Crepping Hall, Wakes Colne, which has base crucks, and a …
Cardiff Records
… Ballivus Comitats.") 1285. Robert le Neel. 1289. John de Crepping. 1299. Aron ap Howel ("Ballivus Comitats de … Skull, knight. 1451. Thomas Nevill, knight. 1468. John de Crepping. 1484. James Tyrrel, knight. 1485. Roger Cotton, …
A History of the County of Essex
… copyright. English Heritage. Photograph BB99/16070 28. Crepping Hall, Wakes Colne, east elevation, in 1999. Crown …
A History of the County of Essex
… than being royal appointees. From 1194 to 1198 Walter of Crepping, who may have been a county landowner, accounted for …
Middlesex county records
A History of the County of York
… on the pond: most notorious were the activities of Sheriff Crepping (1250-3) who took meadowland belonging to St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to a deed in 1220. In the 29th of Henry III. Symon de Crepping and Maud his wife, convey by fine to John de Gurney, …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Wormingford Hall manor, much of the south was part of Crepping Hall manor, and a small amount of land in the west …
A History of the County of Essex
… farm beside Common field. Part of Garners Tye was held of Crepping Hall manor in Wakes Colne. 15 East field of 22 a., …
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