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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the lane near the junction with the road called St. Martin's, the borough bank is visible. 8 East of that boundary 'new … divided on the line of Kingsbury Street between St. Mary's parish, 117 a. (47 ha.), on the east and St. Peter's, 81 a. … De Nugis Curialum (Camd. Soc. [1st ser.], 1), 2356; R. W. Eyton, Itin. Hen. II, 246. Evidence of a sch. at Marlborough …
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… of 31 E. I., respecting the liability of the Abbot's lands in Over, Wynshull, etc., to be taxed for the … de Cravene, Roger de Draycote, Clerk, William Teneri of Eyton, Dominus Roger de Eyton, Chaplain, and Magister Hugh de Eyton, Clerk. Folio …
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… Cestri 1 et aliis. Folio 34. Carta Roberti Comitis de xx. s. annuis et ii. bigis in Nedwode. Hc est conventio qu facta … narrow limits. This seems to confirm the supposition of Eyton, that Walton who held Rideware Hamstall of Earl Roger … de Somerville. Rideware Hamstall adjoins Bromley. ( See Eyton's "Domesday of Staffordshire.") Heanor in Mickle-Over. …
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… Ulwinus ii. bovatas de Warland et i. cortilagium pro iii. s. Calebras ii. bovatas pro iii. s. Alueredus ii. bovatas pro … the fitz Alans and of the Royal House of Stuart. See also Eyton's "Houses of fitz Alan and Stuart." Adeliza, widow of … de Heading. See "The Houses of Fitz-alan and Stuart," by Eyton. It will be perceived that many of these grants of the …
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… in puram et perpetuam elemosinam etc. reddendo inde eis 4 s. annuatim etc. Omnibus etc. Adam filius Nicholai Wyther de … ( to appear to answer for their trespass in the Abbot's Court). Some of the delinquents laughed at the Abbot's men, … anno Domini m.cc.l. octavo coram Magistro Alexandro de Eyton officiale Domini Archidiaconi Staffordi. In caus qu …
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… for his share in that treacherous transaction. The King's confirmation of Wulfric's grant is the first deed in the Chartulary, and is dated … important point, however, I think they have been maligned. Eyton states in his Staffordshire Domesday that they had …
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… sub hac form, &c. [A.D. 1298]. Adam de Brunton, dominus de Eyton, dedi, &c., molendinum meum de Horselowe, &c., et … who held it of the Earls of Winchester. (Nicholl's "Leicestershire.") The family of Turgis were tenants in … dated 12th May, 1209. Robert fitz Noel died, according to Eyton, circa A.D. 1171. See also Vol. II., p. 256, of …
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… the service due to the Bishops was half a Knight's fee. The Monks of Ronton at p. 12 of their Chartulary give … we find from a document printed in the appendix to Hearne's "History of Glastonbury," that Celestria was daughter of … tenuit. ("Monasticon.") On the authority of this deed, Mr. Eyton has expressed an opinion that Noel the father of Robert …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were held at the cathedral between Bishop Burnet's visitation of 1697 and that of Bishop John Wordsworth in … Ibid. v, 375, cf. 383, 388, 3927. Ibid. vi, passim; cf. Eyton, Itin. Hen. II, 1023. R. de Diceto, Opera Hist. (Rolls Ser.), i, 403. Eyton, Itin. Hen. II, 205; Reg. St. Osmund (Rolls Ser.), i, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… would seem to lie with the hypothesis 4 that Cissa's name was attached to a fortified city which he occupied and … earliest coins attributed to this mint are of Aethelstan's reign, and bear the mint signature in the form Cissan … Y; Univ. Coll. Oxf. MS. 148. Cath. Doc. Lib. Y, fol. xxix; Eyton, Hist. of Shropshire, ii, 192 et seq. This reference …
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