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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 30 April: G.O. Sayles, Select Cases in the Court of King's Bench under Edward II , IV, 64. Twenty royal judges and … comitatuum Kanc' et Sussex', petencium quod Willelmus de Echingham < et Edmundus de Passelegh' > , qui per … liberetur ista peticio cancellario: et loco Willelmi de Echingham et Edmundi de Passelegh' assignentur Johannes de …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… qe come [...] avantdit ly soit tenuz en .xxv.li. .viij. s. pur oyre de [...] eyre de Seint Botulf par maistre William … dela la mer q'il puisse estre paie de les .xxv.li. .viij. s. de quele il ad la bille le dit maistre William. 1. Roger … envoyast le dit Adam, semblement ove monsire Robert de Echingham chivaler et autres, hors des dites parties au dit …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… of merchants that have been detained there by the King's restraint, escaped by the help of a Scottish man, with whom … proceedings, I have thought it necessary with your Honor's good favour to certify as followeth: first, that I being a … county] as next heir to his brother Kedau. Sir Osborne Echingham, Marshal of the army. The O'Byrnes desire to hold …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Errata Errata No. 28, for Eihingham read Echingham. 71, line 6, transfer Sir Gregory Casal to the next …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… township, the greatest part of which was in the Conqueror's hands, being the possessions of Harold, the late King, who … of this part Orgar, a freeman, was lord in King Edward's time. It consisted of four carucates of land, to which … left 2 daughters and coheirs, Joan, who married Sir Robert Echingham, 3 Knt. and afterwards Sir John Clifton, Knt. of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Warren a lordship, which belonged to Toke in King Edward's reign, consisting of a carucate of land, 3 villains, 7 … endowed with 8 acres and an half of meadow. 1 Wolterton's Manor. Reiner, who held this lordship under the Earl Warren … Mary, with their lights, and the light of St. Ann. Richard Echingham, Esq; buried here, 1461.Also, John Jernyngham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… signifies high town, was a beruite to the Earl Warren's manor of Rudham, and held of him by Simon, consisting of a … the sixth part of a fee in Wisbeach, with half a knight's fee in Walpole, Walton, and Hakebeach, with an 100 acres of … Harsike: also Walpole impaling, azure, fretty argent, Echingham. At the east end of the south isle lie several …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… , prebendaries of, 323. Abbeys in debt taken into the king's custody, 59, 81, 437. , tenants of, requested to pay debts of, 78. sell the year's stock, 83. , their liability to provide carriage in time of … patent dated at, 218, 219. Eccleshill. Thomas de, 243. Echingham, William de, 69. Eckington, co. Worcester. See …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… London. See Jews, Aaron. , Thuder son of. See Tuder. Aaron's rod, relic of, 39. Abbefrau. Sec Aberffraw. Abbendon. See … See Auckland. Aconbury, Acornebiry [co. Hereford], king's demesne of, 4. Acra, Acre, Bernard de, 19, 49. , Stephen … of, 469. , , Margery the other heir, wife of William de Echingham, 469. , Katherine de, 455. , , wife of Michael son …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… son of Vives. See Jews. Abrincis, Henry de, the king's versificator, 555. , See Averenches. Abuzun, Aubezun, … 450, 651. Chine, John, of Hemmingford, 531. Chingham. See Echingham. Chippenham, Cippeham [co. Wilts], 531. , forest … Walter de, 232, 489. , William de, 553. , See Evreux. Echingham, Ekingeham, Eccingham, Chingham, Ellis de, 51. , …
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