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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 15, Richard II
… is crowned the lord of the manor for the time being, or some proper person in his name if he is incapable, shall … say that the king has not a right to his realm of England or to his crown, he will be ready and forthwith prepared to … the realm, and the jurors know not whether he is alive or dead. 357. Writ: Norhampton, 30 November, 4 Richard II …
Lincoln Wills
… that the sayd house and landes retorne to Thomas my sone or to the ryght heyres off me Will iam Mosse for ever. The … executors shall purchase to the valor of viij markes clere or better and all charges borne, for the intent that the … hys decesse other preistes hys successors for ever, yf he or they be nott lettyd be seyknes or some oder lawfull …
Memorials of London and London Life
… And the body was viewed, upon which no other wound, hurt, or bruise, appeared. Being asked what became of the said John … City. Being asked as to his chattels, they say that goods or chattels he had none. And John de Blecchingele was … first neighbour, Richard Fuatard, by Osbert de Hapeneye, waterlader, 21 and William de Colecestre, carter; the second …
Memorials of London and London Life
… Old English words used in text A LIST OF OLD ENGLISH WORDS, or WORDS USED AS SUCH, FOUND IN THE LATIN OR FRENCH TEXT OF THE ORIGINAL. acole 131 agul 369 alegiste … 370 vate 541 wardhoke 116 waterberere 472 waterfyle 369 waterlader 7, waterleder 254 waynskott 375 webbe 314, 367, …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… appears in a plea held in the Husting on the Mon. after or before 6 Dec. 19 Ed. II between the abbot of Waltham and … The knights had no further charter from Edgar, Aethelred or Cnut but their heirs obtained one from Edward the … Graces except one piece of a tenement once of Geoffrey Waterlader which extends above the common field on the north. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Estates MANORS AND ESTATES The manor of STEBUNHEATH or STEPNEY devolved from the bishop of London's Domesday … with garrets, and gardens with fruit trees. 51 John le Ghyepe or Yepe, also known as John le Waterlader, of East Smithfield, …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… also BroadSt 74. Evidently a merchant, perhaps a draper or mercer. - Soke may be a nickname ( Socca, by-name DB; cf. … of Roger le Paumere, BreadSt 1310 LBD 124. A cornmonger or a salter [cf. BreadSt 34, 78]. - Stoke (common). Roger de … Hondeyepe, a nickname consisting of ME hond 'hand' and ME yepe 'nimble', etc. (OE geap 'open, spread out'). If so, the …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… Friday, 10 March, A.D. 1345. Roll 75 (83). Tyghlere or Tyler (Gilbert le) de Holebourn.To Isabella his wife all … A.D. 1347. Whereupon came Henry, son of Robert Parry [or Pavy], and put his claim upon the tenement above devised. … [13 Dec.], A.D. 1348. Roll 75 (182) Penthogg (Geoffrey), "waterlader." 17To John his son a garden in Estsmethefeld. To …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… in London which he lately acquired either by feoffment or bequest of John de Byflete, late goldsmith. Dated Sunday … Roll 76 (25). Lucas (John).To be buried in the churchyard or church of S. Michael in Crokedelane. To Johanna his mother … Roll 76 (231) Penthog (Johanna, late wife of Geoffrey, waterlader 84).To be buried in the church of S. Botolph …
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