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A History of the County of Stafford
… 45 the latter included the berewicks of Littleover, Findern, and Potlocks, and within the soc of the manor there … the church at Mickleover with its chapels at Littleover, Findern, and Potlocks, and also St. Mary's, Derby, as gifts … (Derb.) by the later 15th century. 116 Another existed at Findern at some unspecified period. 117 The granges at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… for the county of Norfolk. Brockdish, Springwell's or Findern's Manor, No doubt belonged to the several families, whose names it retains; in 1545, Tho. Findern of Wiclewood was lord, who was descended from the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
A History of the County of Oxford
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… Ferrybridge, battle of, 162, 173 Feversham. See Faversham Findern. See Fyndorne Fish (Fyssh), Sir Edmond, 79, 178. See … Sir Baldwin, 77 Fykeharryt, Thos., 158 Fyndorne (or Findern), Sir Thos., 80, 157, 159, 178, 179 Fynes, Mr., 119 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Sir Rob. Stonham, Bernard, Mr., Berners, Cath., m. Sir Wm. Findern, Margery, see Swinbourne Nic., Betts, Edw., Wm., … common, see also inclosure open, Finchingfield, Walt., Findern, Bridget, see Marney Cath., see Berners Thos., Sir …
Magna Britannia
… 259. Fiennes, 47. Finch, 61. 164. Finchenden, 160. Findern, or Finderne, lxiii. cxxvii. 46. 171, 172. 227. 228. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem
… of Hengford, co. Essex, 591. -, manor, 610 ( p. 371). Findern, co. Derby, Potlock in, q.v. Fineberg [co. Suff.]. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem
… co. Devon. See Puddington. Potlock, Potloc, Potlac [in Findern, in Mickleover parish], co. Derby, 20, 502. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Finchampstead, Fynchamstede, co. Berks. parson of, 13011. Findern, Fyndern, 10788, 10939. Finesbir'. See Finsbury. … co. Berks, parson of. See Finchampstead. Fyndern. See Findern. Fyneux. See Fineux. Fynnys, 13133. Fynson, 12790. …
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