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The Aldermen of the City of London
… [In Letter Book A, fo. 35, under date September 10, 1283, 'Gerin, Sheriff of Middlesex,' is named in connexion with and … same time suggests a probable explanation of the case of Gerin, for which Dr. Sharpe has not propounded any solution. … service. Is it not at least a plausible suggestion that Gerin acted, like William de Norwiz, as deputy to the …
A Survey of London
… Camerario', and in the confirmation as 'Waltero, filio Gerin, Comite.' The Charter in the possession of the Weavers …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ] . [Petition of John of Bradley for a remedy against Gerin Linendraper]. 49 (28). Ad peticionem Johannis de … To the petition of John of Bradley making complaint about Gerin Linendraper, this answer is given: he is to sue in … of Bradley, seeking a remedy for wrongdoing committed by Gerin Linendraper]. [editorial note: Liberatur in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Bedfordshire. 9 In 1185 William de Blossomville sued Gerin de Charleton for lands in Turvey, 10 but his successor, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Osbern Fitz-Richard; and Grim's, assessed at 5 hides, by Gerin. 13 Of these four tenements part of Lodric's must have … 1862. 69 Domesday mentions two mills at Binton, one in Gerin's manor worth 4 s. and another worth 2 s. belonging to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1086 by 1 hide in 'Lenimcode' held in chief by a certain Gerin. 43 Before the 12th century it had passed to the Crown …
A History of the County of Warwick
… house, which derived its name from the medieval family of Gerin, was the home of the Field family for more than 200 …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… (perhaps a currier), 1305 Will (of St. Botolph Bish). - OF Gerin fn. OE mylenweard 'miller'. John Brid, poulterer 1306 …
Survey of London
… 17465) contain grants (i) from the Abbey of Westminster to Gerin, of the land of "Anedehea," which he bought of …
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