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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… fuller, 116. -, -, skinner, 116. Housoun, co. Lincoln. See Howsham. Housoun, Thomas, 89. Houton, Ralph de, coroner in … 433. Howme, Thomas de, of York, 305. Howom, Robert de, 38. Howsham [in Cadney], Housoun, co. Lincoln, 137. Howthorpe, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… wife of John Hulcote, 92. Housay, John, 262. Houson. See Howsham. Houton. See Hawton. Houton, George, 487. Hovyngham, … of London, 298. Howlotte, Peter, vicar of Hoxne, 123. Howsham, Housom [co. York], 225. Howson, Robert, vicar of …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… manor of, 255, 348. -, Hoveden, Houedene, 12, 13, 47. Howsham, Husum, 284. Hoyland, 284, 311. -, Holonde, diocese …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V
… £40. Linton upon Ouse, the manor, annual value £31 13s.4d. Howsham, the manor, annual value, £24. Garton on the Wolds, … heirs of John Bernak, William Gascoyne. Thorpe Bassett … Howsham, Emma Perkin, Adam Lyster, Thomas Barton, William … prayers. Kirby Misperton, chapel £30. Linton, Pockley and Howsham, chapels, each 5 marks. C 138/9, no. 40; 17, no. 73 E …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… it from the East Riding and the adjoining parishes of Howsham and Kirkham. The high road from York to Malton runs … to Thomas Bamburgh, 18 son and heir of Thomas Bamburgh of Howsham. 19 The new lord was succeeded in 1593 by his eldest … 34 Their son and heir Nathaniel Cholmeley of Whitby and Howsham left no male issue, and Crambe eventually descended …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Stalhamthe manor of Foston was sold to Thomas Bamburgh of Howsham in 1591 for 993 4 s. 6 d., to be held as …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and Letters, 45 conveyed it to Nathaniel Cholmley 46 of Howsham. Nathaniel Cholmley married Jessie daughter of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1741 263 obtained the Wentworth estates and removed to Howsham, where the Cholmleys thenceforth lived. He had twelve …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and with the aforesaid consent, granted to Adam Perkin of Howsham a charter of pardon of the death of William Clerk of … and for certain sums paid in the hanaper: Adam Perkyn of Howsham (Yorkshire) for the death of William Clerk of Westow …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E. riding of York; containing, with the townships of Howsham and Leppington, 515 inhabitants, of whom 186 are in …
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