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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… 1399 Membrane 15. March 16. Westminster. To the escheator in Gloucestershire and the march of Wales adjacent. Order to … de la Souche at 100 s., the moiety of one knight's fee in Gatacre held by the said William at 50 s., the moiety of one … Chailmersshe, Henley, Nethirheyton, Butterley, Harley, Gatacre, Stepelton, Compton, Weston Bullyngesfelde, Exton, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… William Waspail, lately appointed with Richard Schoteneye in the county of Suthampton, the town of Suthampton and Isle … to assess and collect the subsidy granted by the commons in the last parliament of three groats upon every lay person … To William de Walshale, Griffin de Wareyne, Thomas de Gatacre and John de Welyngton of Cleobury, lately appointed …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… this royal free chapel was the college founded at Quatford in 1086 by Roger, Earl of Shrewsbury. A tradition current in … earl then added to his original endowment the churches of Claverley and Alveley, the tithes of Nordley, Bobbington, and … 136 Alveley prebend, which had been leased to William Gatacre in 1561, 137 was granted to the Barnhams in 1569. 138 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… married to Sihtric, the Norse King of York, at Tamworth in 926 and widowed the following year. 2 She is said to have … of Tamworth, and after her death, which probably occurred in the 960s, she was revered as a saint. 3 It is possible … such as the rent-charge of 26 s. 8 d. from property at Claverley (Salop.) which Sir Thomas Ferrers gave the vicars …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… that on 20 March 1432 George Lenton made bond with him in 5m, but has not paid, to his damage of 100s. He shows the bond in court. Pleading: GL states that he should not be bound to … of defendant Thomas Elyottes (m) Chaplain (lately of) Claverley < Shropshire < England Defendant William Norwych …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Lincoln to William de Aultham of Canwyk of a messuage in Canwyk between land of the prior and convent of St. … and Sir William, rector of the church of Quatte, Walter de Gatacre, Thomas son of Simon and Roger de Holgot of the … and Sir Walter de Hugefort, knights, Geoffrey, lord of Gatacre, Hugh de Dodemoston, John de Astleye, Master Robert …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Walter de Walesby, of Oselby, and Joan his wife, of land in Oselby lying 'bisowt (beside) the beck.' Witnesses:John de … clerk, and Thomas Boterkram, chaplain, of a tenement in the parish of St. Laurence Pultencye; two tenements in … [Staff.] C. 2898. Grant by William the chaplain of Claverley, to Moses de Wautham, clerk, of part of a meadow, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Much Wenlock to the north. 43 As communications improved in the early 20th century its isolation was reduced, and by … to Bridgnorth, Ludlow, or Kidderminster (Worcs.). 44 In the 19th century the parish contained 5,566 a. (2,253 ha.) … married John Whitmore (d. 1715), of Ludstone (in Claverley), and in 1726 conveyed the manor to her son George …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Domesday Book 1300-1540 1300-1540 The later Middle Ages, in particular the period from the mid 14th century to the … were those of the Eytons of Eyton, 88 the Gatacres of Gatacre, 89 the Lutwyches of Lutwyche, 90 and the Plowdens of … 24 At the same time 8 a. of waste in the royal manor of Claverley was rented at 4 d. an acre; 25 some 30 years later …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… agriculture, as it was nationally. There were vast changes in landownership. Many estates, especially in the first half of the period, were run more profitably. … the arable, on farms like Thomas Thomas's in Hopstone (in Claverley): in 1558 he left a flock of 60 sheep worth 5 and …
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