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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the caput of their English possessions, where the Abbot's courts were held. "Lepelie" and "Merestone," are, by some … probable that Marston also was included in the gift. Mr. Eyton informs us how it came to pass that the Saxon Earl … Dyott, of Freeford, in the county of Stafford, Esq. Eyton's "Shropshire," Vol. IV., p. 379. Eyton's "Shropshire," …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… up the three hides which were reckoned to it as a knight's fee. It became, as has been shown in speaking of Church … Adam de Brumpton, was seised of a knight's fee in Eyton and Orslow in 1240; while the tenancy in fee became … the charter was confirmed by Sir Adam de Brimton, Lord of Eyton. Between the years 1220 and 1224, Robert, son of Robert …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… was an ancient Domesday manor held by one of the King's thanes, though the manorial rights have now for long been … there. There are two acres of meadow. Its value is 4 s." It would seem to have been afterwards given to the Abbey … about 1255. He was dead before October, 1282. Mr. Eyton informs us that his wife Elena had property at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… seventeenth century become unfair; out of a total of 106 9 s. 6 d. due from the hundred Walton paid 1 15 s. 6 d. Kirkby 1 16 s. 4 d., Formby 1 3 s., Raven Meols 12 … who became rector of Ideshale (or Shifnal). See Eyton, Shropshire, ii, 336. He also was a canon of Lichfield …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Speaker, deliver'd himself in this short Speech: The King's Speech to both Houses. My Lords and Gentlemen, 'I Am very … to open them more fully to you. The Lord-Keeper Bridgeman's Speech. Accordingly the Lord-Keeper Bridgeman made the … till the Money was paid. And accordingly, Sir John Eyton, Usher of the Black-Rod, kept me in his Custody till …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of their having embraced the Christian faith. 1 Wolphere's hermitage or nunnery was converted in the reign of Henry I. … x. marcas ut habeat pacem de hominibus quos interfecit." Eyton however is of opinion that this entry on the Pipe Roll … however to attach more weight to the tradition than Eyton, and think it very probable that Geoffrey de Clinton …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… in Vol. II., p. 274, of "Staff. Coll.," with notes by Eyton.) Folio 3. Inspeximus of a fine levied 8 H. III. … etc. Stephanus de Buthlers salutem. Sciant etc. ego S. de Buthlers donavi etc. Stalinton qu est de feodo meo … ( N. B This deed is printed in full and annotated by Eyton at p. 217, Vol. II., of "Staff. Coll.") Omnibus etc. …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… 12551261. The enrolment in the Patent Rolls of the king's grant of licence to elect on the death of a prior, of his … to do his part therein 2, but no record of the bishop's action has been found in the episcopal registers. The name … purpose he appointed Alexander de Staundon and Adam de Eyton to act as his attorneys in all pleas from March 28th to …
Old and New London
… Eccentric Old LadyThe "Spring Garden" and the "World's End"Knightsbridge GroveMrs. Cornelys as a Vendor of Asses' … Hudson, the "Railway King"The Cannon BreweryDunn's Chinese GalleryTrinity Chapel and the Lazar … in 1861, from the designs of Messrs. Brandon and Eyton. It is a handsome Gothic building, with accommodation …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Wigan Canal. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Preston to Bolton passes along the north-eastern … of Mortain, to Hugh le Norreys at a thegnage rent of 20 s. a year. 13 On coming to the throne John confirmed his … by a similar tenure; ibid, iii, 305. William Fleetwood of Eyton, in Bedford, had in 1574 made a settlement of his …
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