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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… de Grendon, the Sheriff returned that Ralph held no lands or tenements within his bailiwick, which could be taken into …
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… part of the father, and another on the part of the mother, or by two on the part of the father. Alice, the daughter of … is given, viz., such as possess an intrinsic interest, or illustrate the procedure of the Court. This is the first … the crime. Now Aqualate Meer. i.e., by wager of battle, or by a jury. The Earl of Chester must have been Sheriff at …
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… make inquisition as to whether Emeric was seised as of fee or not, and the inquisition to be returned into Court at the … whether Robert held his land freely, and could endow her or not, and to return the inquisition into Court on the … tallaged his other demesnes, as the men of the manor say; or whether the said manor was the free tenement of John, son …
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… Juliana de Grysele puts in her place Richard de Draklawe or William de Morton, versus Petronella, widow of Geoffrey de … date of this convention; and if any animals of the Abbot, or his successors, or his men, enter the existing enclosures, it shall be lawful …
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… taken, as he claimed nothing in the land either in demesne or in services; that Robert de Stafford died seised of it, … that they should find sufficient security not to introduce or maintain such men in future. The rest is mostly illegible, … "Collection"). Orme, called also Ormus de Gulden, or Ormus de Darlaston, was a King's Thane, holding large …
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… the custody of the said Stephen, but not with his assent or knowledge, and he stated further that inasmuch as he could … and the King therefore commanded them not to molest or trouble the said Nicholas for the said transgression, …
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… had never demised the manor to Roger either in prison or out of prison, and was ready to prove that Roger had only … to him that Henry could make inquisition into such a fact or verify his statement, that the Courts of the Lord the King … all, and if any one through fear of death and of prison, or from any other apprehension, had suffered disinheritance …
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… 20 E. I. Walter de Heliun puts in his place William Wyther or Richard de St. Alban. m. 1. Richard de Loges sued William … son of Richard had taken the produce of the tenement or had dealt with them ( manuoperabatur), said he had not, … they will pay to the said Sir Robert either at Benteley or Norton annually 40 s., etc. Walter de Beysin was summoned …
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… exception to the appeal because it made no mention of time or place, nor the weapons by which the wounds were inflicted, nor whether it was a time of peace or war, nor did she offer to deraign it against him as the … had been made between the heirs, and if so whether by jury or by lot or by King's writ, they declined to answer, but …
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… should be of affinity to William Trussell of Cubelisdon or Roger de Aston, to make recognition if one Roger de … the service of 5 s. for every scutage of 40 s., and more or less in the same proportion. William stated that Robert … tenements by the demise of Margaret without the consent or assent of William Skyl her husband for three years during …
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