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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… Filoll, John, esquire, 483. Filz Wautier. See Fitz Water. Findern, Fynderne, co. Derby, 382, 434. Finedon, Thyngden, … and fishmonger of London, 252. Fynderne, co. Derby. See Findern. Fynderne, Nicholas, of Findern, esquire, 434. -, -, -, 'gentilman,' 3823. -, Thomas, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Marney, Bridget, w. of John, Lord Marney, m. 1 Wm. Findern, Sir Geo., John, Lord Marney, Marpleadris, Wm., Marr, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Mexico, emperor of, see Maximilian Mickleover (Derb.), see Findern Microplants (firm), Middle Hulme, see Leekfrith: …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… ad justas, 216. Tindal, Tindale. See Tyndal. Tinderne. See Findern. Tingden. See Finedon. Tintern, Tinterne, Tyntern …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Essex
… vicarage from c. 1934 until 1986. 57 In 1517 Sir William Findern left all the books and vestments in the vestry to the … may have been the Trinity chapel built by Sir William Findern before 1515. After the priory's dissolution the … Marney, but her first husband was William, not Thomas, Findern. On the reverse is a shrouded effigy of a lady c. …
A History of the County of Essex
… succeeded by her daughter Catherine wife of Sir William Findern (d. 1462). Their son, another Sir William, died in 1517 and the manor passed to his grandson Thomas Findern (d. 1524). He was succeeded by his cousin Anne, wife …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… history; 15th Century; 16th Century John Fynderne of Findern, Derbyshire: an Exchequer official of the early 15th … Colin F. Chronological coverage: 13901420 Index terms: Findern, Derbs.; Fynderne, John (fl. 1390-1420); Exchequer; Lollards, Lollardy John Fynderne of Findern, Derbyshire: an Exchequer official of the early …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the road to Uttoxeter; containing, with the chapelries of Findern and Littleover, 1673 inhabitants, of whom 760 are in the township of Mickleover. The manor was given, with Findern, Littleover, and Potlac, by William the Conqueror, to … to the Newtons. The manor of Mickleover, Littleover, and Findern, now belongs jointly to E. S. C. Pole, and William …
A History of the County of Warwick
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