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The Overseas Trade of London
… Osse, A, 1 basket with 21 doz. 'copyn' hats, 10s. Matthew Falk, A, 4,000 pavingstones, 300 white stones, 58s.4d. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… they have heard say that Thomas held a deed of the said Falk, and that he was the homager of Falk; and the jury being questioned as to who had held the … fealty and paid their rents to Warin fitz Gerold, or to Falk, or to Thomas, and they are uncertain whether Thomas …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Lichfield, 27th November, 1227. i.e., from A.D. 1224, Falk de Braut had seized and imprisoned one of the King's … the knights and men-at-arms which had formed the garrison. Falk was not present, but afterwards surrendered himself, and …
Survey of London
… G.E.C.: R.B. 40. P.R.O., PROB11/532, ff. 60v.62v.: Bernard Falk, The Berkeleys of Berkeley Square, 1944, p. 116: M.D.R. …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… by the archdeacon or anyone belonging to him, but by Falk, a knight, and other ministers of the king, who held …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Essex. In 1286 the nuns secured 13 s. 4 d. in rent from Falk de Wagefeud, known as Falk the Taverner, in the parish of Allhallows, Bread Street. …