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The Aldermen of the City of London
… c 1501, Jan. John Hawes, Mercer Queenhithe, 1501-10 S. 1500-1 vice R. Tate Auditor 1507-9; Master Mercers 1502, … Tailor Bishopsgate, 1501-3, Farringdon Without, 1503-4 S. 1502-3 vice Warde Auditor 1494-6, 1499-1501; Master … 4; proved July 16, 1544. 1535, Mar. 11 (D) 14 Richard Fermor, Grocer Farringdon Without, 1535 vice Hardy Auditor …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… those revenues that belonged to the see in the Confessor's time; and as Felix's see was fixed at Dunwich, no doubt but those were given by … manor. In Hindringham one fee, late John Wotton and Will. Fermor, Esq. parcel, of the manor of Thornage. In Cockthorp, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. c. 1095). 3 The estate was said to be 'of the king's first fee', perhaps indicating recent separation from the … Before 1146 the overlordship passed with Roger d'Ivri's other lands to the St Valery family, descending with the … land was granted to Robert White in 1548 but reverted to Fermor relatives about 1558. 128 In the earlier 17th century …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 10 In the reign of John, William de Ferrers, Henry's descendant, granted the hundred to Hugh de Woodville at a … at an earlier date, was Easton Neston, where Sir William Fermor, who succeeded his father as second baronet and was … of industrial development by estates in that county, Fermor-Hesketh (as he became) tried to exploit the ironstone …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… except the body of the same, which is of Margaret's inheritance, as the king has committed it to her to hold in … received thence since it was taken into the king's hands, as it appears by Margery's charter, which the king has inspected, and by the testimony …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… Robert de Crevequer, for her life, rendering therefor 100 s. to the exchequer yearly, and the king has now ascertained … manor for life for keeping the warren of the manor, and 10 s. yearly for his robe, and that Walter always received these sums until the manor came to the king's hands and to the hands of Queen Eleanor, his consort; …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… or his attorney, the castle of Richmond and all John's lands that were taken into the king's hands by reason of the war between the king of France and … cause to be replevied to Henry de Leyburn during the king's will all the lands, goods and chattels of him and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… Hugh de Aldithelegh, who is detained in the king of France's prison, for 100 s. in which he was amerced before the justices last in eyre … 22 l. By pet. of C. To the same. Master John de Lacy, late fermor of the manor of Apethorp, which is within the king's
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… Bertram de Ughtresat, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's wardship. April 4. Stirling To the sheriff of Worcester. … bail him until the first assize. To the keeper of the king's manor of Idenn. Order to cause Robert de Burghesh, … of Coventry and Lichfield. To Master John de Everdon, fermor of the king's castles and mills of Bollesovre. Order …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… and park, co. Buckingham, which is extended at 27 l. 11 s. 0 d. yearly; the manor of Aylesbur[y] with the hamlet of … Burton, in the same county, which is extended at 51 l. 4 s. 5 d. yearly; the manor of Querendon, in the same county, which is extended at 34 l. 11 s. 11 d. yearly; and the manor of Shaldeford, with the park …
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