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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Langele], duke of York, and earl of Cambridge, the king's uncle, 99, 141, 218, 284, 375, 490. -, clerk of his chapel, … Edn[evet] ap Atkyn, 295. - ap Griffith ap Llewellyn, 295. Edolph, Edolfe, Emma and Cicely daughters, and Joan wife, of … Bardes of Florence, 505. Edward, prince of Wales, the king's father, 102, 121, 153, 357, 400, 552. -, yeoman of his …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… in, 394. Landon, Richard, petition of, 347, 349. Land's End, the, 131. Lane: , alderman of Norwich, 453. John, 269. … 479, 508. Robert Dudley, Earl of, 332, 471. Leicester's Commonwealth, 332. Leigh: George, yeoman usher, 259. Sir … dated at, 392. Lese, Thomas, churchwarden of St. Clement's, Hastings, grant by, 355. Letheringsett, co. Norfolk, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 16, Richard II
… are held of the king in chief by homage and fealty, 2 s. yearly for ward of the castle of Newcastle, and 12 d. for … turns. C. Ric. II File 54 (16) 681. Robert son of Robert Edolph Writ, 5 July, 12 Richard II ESSEX. Inq. ( indented) … the name of 32 a. land in Rochefford which the said Robert Edolph held of the manors of Little Stanbregg, Rochefford and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… distraints, &c., the expense being estimated at 289 l. 10 s. April 2. Margate. 4. Order of the Commissioners of Sewers for Kent. A tax of 223 l. 0 s. 6 d. levied on the pier of Margate, and on the houses and … of his exporting them. April 29. Alkham. 68. Sir Thos. Edolph and Dr. Fras. Rogers to the Council. Have taken …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… Achmouty, of sums received by divers persons for the King's service in Ireland. [ Ibid., p. 65.] July 4? Extract from the King's speech, remonstrating against the High Commission Court … Cambridge, Lincoln, and Northampton, during the lives of Edolph and William, his sons. [ Docquet.] Nov. 5. Commission …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… hereof and request him thereupon to hear the Queen Dowager's counsel and Mr. Blathwaite concerning the matter and to … [is] to have order to take away the windfalls in St. James's Park, which he was lately forbidden to do. Move his Majesty … [is to be] desired to hasten his report on the petition of Edolph touching a discovery of a parcel of land in Kent at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… porch is a late 16th-century four-light window. The 'Nag's Head' and several thatched cottages in High Street are of … the abolition of feudal tenure. 10 In 1086 Walter Giffard's sub-tenant was Hugh de Bolebec, 11 who was at the same time … passed in 1885 to his nephew and heir, William Francis Edolph Andrewes Uthwatt, the present owner. Uthwatt. Argent a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… among the rest of his possessions, came into the king's hands, whence it was soon afterwards granted to Robert, son … his first wife being deceased, married Alianore, the king's sister, and in the 14th year of that reign had a … an only daughter Alice, the carried it in marriage to John Edolph, of Brenset, and his daughter Elizabeth entitled her …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… always the same owners, and as such in king Henry VIII.'s reign it was become part of the possessions of Thomas, lord … which was the residence for many years of the family of Edolph, before they removed to Hinxhill, and wrote their name … ports in the 6th year of Richard II. At length, Robert Edolph removing to Hinxhill in queen Elizabeth's reign, this …
A History of the County of Warwick
… wharf on the main road. Brinklow Station on the former L.M.S. main line to the north is about a mile from the village … of the Earls of Leicester by the service of 1 knight's fee. 12 In 1201 a lawsuit involving Brinklow was brought by … of Tinchebrai Robert Grondeboeuf, William de Stuteville's greatgrandfather, a partisan of Duke Robert of Normandy, …
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