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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 12, Edward III
… III. Endorsed by the escheator that he warned Edmund de Dunclent of the time and place of the taking of the proof of …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV
… shown to the jurors. Also jointly he held the manors of Dunclent, Harvington and Purshull and lands, tenements, rents … 100s. and Purshull 40s. Of whom and by what service Dunclent and Rushock with the rents etc. in the lordship of … known, but it is not of the king in chief. Annual values, Dunclent £4, Rushock £6 13s.4d. beyond a rent of 5 marks …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Kidderminster favoured the king's cause. Edward Broad of Dunclent was assisted in preparing guns to be used against … are the fertile fields and pasture-lands of the Little Dunclent, Offmoor and Comberton Farms. Comberton itself is a … 301 The reputed manor of HEATHY (Hetheye, xiii cent.; Dunclent Hethey, xiv cent.) lies near Dunclent on the borders …
A History of the County of Worcester
… held lands in Broom of the prioress and convent, 23 the Dunclent property including certain fish-ponds there. 24 A …
A History of the County of Worcester
… called Mawtes Furlong in Chaddesley in the lordship of Dunclent, and Spelley Hull in Chaddesley in the lordship of … round the edge, running: 'Thome Fforest Parcarii de Dunclent et Margaritae uxoris ejus et omnium puerorum suorum …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the advowson and the rent of 60 s. 8 d. to Edmund de Dunclent and his wife Joan, apparently for three lives. 30 It was probably this Edmund de Dunclent who presented to the church in 1361 31 and who was … in 1368. 32 Churchill was settled in 1397 on John de Dunclent and his wife Joan, with reversion to John Wythall …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the poor of 3 s. 4 d. yearly charged upon his estate at Dunclent in the parish of Stone. The annuity has ceased to be …
A History of the County of Worcester
… have followed a different descent. In 1625 Edward Broad of Dunclent leased it for ninety-nine years, after the death of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in the west and partly in the foreign of Kidderminster, Dunclent half a mile north of the village, and Shenstone 1 … sable in the first and fourth quarters. The manor of DUNCLENT (Duncklen, xvi cent.) belonged before the Conquest … of the Prior of Lewes for the service of one knight. 43 Dunclent evidently gave its name to the family of Dunclent, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… informed that certain persons meant to induct one Thomas Dunclent, 170 who had been appointed by the pope, 171 issued … the king had to give way, for in January 1348 Thomas Dunclent, 175 the nominee of Rome, was appointed parson, the … to pray for the king and his progenitors and Thomas Dunclent, late rector of Tredington. 193 The chantry, later …
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