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Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… residue of a £5 9s bond. The first of these bonds was made in £5 on 10/11/1425 and payable in Michaelmas 1426 (29/09/1426). The second of these bonds … Institution Place Role Hugh Boyvyle (m) Gentleman Stockerston < Leicestershire < England Defendant Hugh Dyke …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Cranoe CRANOE The parish of Cranoe, which is 805 a. in area, lies five miles north of Market Harborough. It is roughly triangular in shape; the south-western angle extends to the top of … 13th century the manor of CRANOE was held, like that of Stockerston, with which it was closely connected during the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… most trades and workplaces are recorded somewhere, if not in one of the extensive 19thcentury surveys, 1 then in a directory. In rate books and directories manufacturers' names, too, have …
A History of the County of Warwick
… varies little from place to place. 2 Social conditions in 19th-century Birmingham, the biggest of English industrial … and distinctive. When de Tocqueville visited Birmingham in 1835 he began by noting that there was 'hardly any … drawn was that between Birmingham and Manchester. In its classic form it was stated by Cobden: 'The social and …
Survey of London
… (Ills 47, 58). The larger northern portion is treated in Chapter X. An account of the eastern estate (Woods Close, now the Northampton Square area) is given in volume xlvi, Chapter XI, along with more detailed … St Mary's nunnery immediately to the south. Roughly oblong in shape and about 29 acres in extent, it stretched …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… (also known as Frisby by Galby) was formerly a chapelry in the ancient parish of Galby; it had a separate village, and, in the Middle Ages, its own chapel. The total area of the … 1620 they sold their Frisby estate to Sir Thomas Burton of Stockerston, who bought another estate in Frisby in the same …
A History of the County of Leicester
… General Index A - Z There are two indexes in this volume, a General Index and a Leicester Index. The first consists of all entries other than those in the Leicester Index, the second consists of entries which … with the word 'Leicester'. Cross-references to entries in the Leicester Index from entries in both the General Index …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… of, 190. , , constable of. See Brian, Guy. St. Carric [in Veep], co. Cornwall, cell of Montacute priory at, 196. St. … Senhaus [Landes, France], prvt of, 437. St. Mary's in Aquiro, cardinal of. See Montfavez, Bertrand de. St. … [co. Lincoln], 144. , prioress and convent of, 144. Stockerston, Stokfaston, co. Leicester, 106, 107, 214, 327. …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… of Stonton Wyville, co. Leicester, presented to a prebend in the king's free chapel of Hastings, 63, 129. , , … 325. , Simon son of Alan, 324. , William, 113, 204. , , of Stockerston, co. Leicester, 106, 107, 214, 327. Wadenhowe, John de, 184, 185. Wadlowe, in Toddington, co. Bedford, 421. Wafre, Lucy la, 477, 478. , …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII
… Thomas, clk., 187. Hackford, Hakford, co. Norf., land in, 1089. ……… Hall manor, co. Norf., 53. Hackforth, Hakforth, … co. Essex. See Hallingbury. Halyok, co. Leic. See Holyoaks. Halysworth, co. Suff. See Halesworth. Halywell, co. … chaplain, 1132. Holynton, co. Derby. See Hollington. Holyoaks, Halyok, co. Leic., land in, 1081. Holywell, …
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