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Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Household. 1 April 1711 to 30 September 1712. Charge. s. d. s. d. Receipts; money had out of the Exchequer under privy … Edward Gibbs, ditto in 1710 and in May, 1711 10 4 0 George Frye, ditto in 1710 61 2 6 Thomas Harrison, ditto in 1710 14 …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Gytyng, from Lady Day last for fifteen years, at 5 l. 2 s. rent. English. Witnesses' names endorsed. Wilts. A. 12702. … or the 'reve' of the said manor of Pottern, of 4 l. 13 s. 4 d., viz. 25 s. for 'Horsleas,' 6 s. 8 d. for 'Barnye … Wilts. A. 12713. Bargain and sale by James Harrys alias Frye of 'Newe Sarum,' 'husbondman,' and 'Agnys,' his wife, in …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… 7 November, 15 Elizabeth, by John Danyell, of Lincoln's Inn, of the rectory and parsonage of Mynshull alias Church … three and a half years next, viz. 20 l. yearly and 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. at the half year. 21 November, 4 Edward VI. Signature … in Wynterborne aforesaid, late in the occupation of Thomas Frye, to hold for the lives of the said John and of 'Symonde' …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Paynell. Welegh castle, Monday, St. Andrew the Apostle's day, 23 Edward III. Seal. [I. of Wight.] B. 2809. Grant by … Guy to the said William Elioth and Wimarc, the said Hugh's sister, of messuages and lands [in Niueport]. … &c. Witnesses:Richard de la Hyde, Joceus de Iford, Hugh le Frye, and others (named). [Edward I. ?] [Sussex.] B. 2889. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… winter and spring crop of the year A.D. 1279, paying 20 s. yearly: with full easement for the said crop from St. … Isolda his wife and Andrew his son and heir, to William le Frye, chaplain, of Brummore, of all his right in a curtilage … Release by Henry Polain of Christchurch, to William le Frye of Brummore, chaplain, of all his right in a messuage in …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Cok of Ewell, of a messuage formerly Richard Shirefeld's in Codinton, and a tenement called 'Philperes lond' and … Richard le Frankelayn of Rokeburn, in Crikmede; paying 3 s. yearly to the almoner of the convent of Brommore, &c. … to Umfrey Stafford, knight, William Stourton, William Frye, William Covyntre, John Savage and John Fauntleroy, of …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Witnesses:Henry de Bunigtona, Geoffrey Panchefot, S. parson of Bunigtona, and others (named). [Warw.] B. 546. … Indenture between the warden ( le gardeyn) of St. Peter's Chapel, Kyrkeby-on-Wrethek, and Roger Wayte, of Seustern, … [Hants.] B. 597. Grant by William Brudemore to Richard le Frye, of Brommore, of land in the field called 'la Wydecroft' …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… in lands lying towards 'la Mulleweye' and in 'la Brummel's acre' and other lands in Brommore. Monday after the … III. Fragment of seal. [Hants.] B. 613. Grant by John le Frye, brother and heir of Richard le Frye of Brommore; to Thomas le Frye and Maurice, his brother, …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… in le Prestgate, between Dedelane and the abbot's garden, which they held jointly, by the gift of the said … in Nhutshullyng, for seven years, at a yearly rent of 36 s. Seal, damaged. [Chester.] C. 6512. Letters of John … III. [Cornw.] C. 6586. Indenture of demise by William Frye, of Fowye, to Thomas Clemens, Marion his wife, and John …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Eleanor, late the wife of Sir William Brereton, knight, 10 s. Signed: William Egerton. English. Seal, damaged. Endorsed: … otherwise for them), to William, his bastard son, 40 s. yearly. And if he shall have any children by Eleanor, his … Cornw. C. 7036. Indenture, being a grant by William Frye, of Polruan, merchant, to John Pope, the elder, Maryn, …
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