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London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… the east, and between the street on the south and the pl.'s tenement on the north, is common to the pl. and his tenants … so that they were fully entitled to put a stop to the pl.'s building operations. Hugh says that the plot of land is … overhanging his house. The def., summoned by William Doget and Robert de Stratford, makes default. Judgment, after …
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… of the wall, so that they can be clearly seen from the pl.'s land, and his wall-plate (plata) lies upon it, and his … Homo de Chigewell, mayor, and the aldermen. 269. Thomas Doget complains that when he demolished part of the wall … who, with the consent of her chapter, enfeoffed John Doget, the pl.'s father, who, throughout his time, enjoyed …
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… ft. 1 in. and the other 34 ft. 3 ins. long; and the def.'s rainwater falls upon the first named house for lack of a … Andrew Pykeman, William Badby, John Horn and Walter Doget, aldermen, and John Heylesdon, sheriff. 623. Robert … so that he cannot build. William Knyghtcote and Walter Doget, sheriffs, have testified elsewhere that the def. has …
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… essoins himself against Roger Holm, canon of St. Paul's, by William Greyngham. [m. 23] Fri. 27 July 1369. Simon de … Gylet and the other parishioners, complain that Walter Doget claims a window in the party-wall of the church, to the … his claim to the window as the son and heir of Thomas Doget, who was seised of the same and of the view through it …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… liberties in their manors in the same forest, to the king's prejudice: and they request that the justices of the forest … une carrue de terre e demye en Whiteweye del doun Perres Doget de Corf' chapeleyn, pur la queu terre il ad fet gree a … ii) The licence was granted on 21 June 1290 to Peter Doget chaplain to alienate lands (one messuage and a carucate …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… held, 9 and after the confiscation of the bishop's fief this holding, like those of his other chief tenants, … since this 18-hide manor was held for one fee of Geoffrey's heirs, the Says, 14 in the 13th 15 and 14th centuries, 16 … de Barton and Lettice his wife, Richard Senkler, Roger Doget and others, by night broke his close and houses at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in it, viz. the parsonage; the seat to which the Hales's removed when Howlets fell down, and from that time resided in; it was in queen Elizabeth's reign sold to archbishop Parker, who gave it to his son to … the 37th year of king Edward III. and he sold it to Walter Doget, whose son John passed it away to John Cornwallis, John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was built of iron in 1886 at the expense of the rector's sister, Elizabeth Hemington. 26 North of the river the … which stood back from the street, 33 included Burford's Farm, named after an 18th-century village family, 34 which … own, such as Richard le Breton who had 30 a., and Roger Doget 170 who left 76 a. held of both moieties of the manor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 1270, generally by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee, until 1579. 12 The first tenant of whom any record has … the land with which it was associated to her husband John Doget. In the meantime Alan de Hutton had been succeeded by a … Bernard, Ralph the second Alan's son and heir held of John Doget in accordance with the agreement made by his …
A History of the County of Somerset
… part of the parish crosses the Foss Way to include Paul's mill. Most of the parish lies on undulating Yeovil sands, … boundary, and a tributary of Lopen brook drove Paul's mill. The settlement pattern of the parish, with its three … to John Hewet by 1416 until at least 1428, to William Doget between 1450 and 1456. 59 Between 1460 and 1477 the …
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