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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… appears by the roll of knights fees returned to the king's treasurer, in the twelfth and thirtenth years of that … having in the 36th year of Edward III. obtained the king's licence so to do, and to fortify this his manor-house at … pluralist John Maunsell, provost of Beverly, &c. Henry Hussee his son and heir, who, in the 23d year of that reign, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… qu. and an half long, one qu. broad. In the Consessor's Time the Value was 60 s. in the Conqueror's 40 s. It seems to have had Soc in … of . John Draper, by his said Wife, the Daughter of John Hussee, Esquire, had a Son called Thomas, who married …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1852 the house was recorded once again as a gentleman's residence. 23 In 1892 it was bought by James Stockton, a … house and the arms of Thomson are shown on Michael Burgher's map of Oxfordshire, 29 it was evidently then the most … inheritance of his daughter Margery and her husband Mark Hussee. 54 As in the case of other manors granted to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the 5th year of king Henry III. the family of Hoese, or Hussee, as they came soon afterwards to be spelt, were in the possession of it, in which year Henry de Hussee obtained a charter of free-warren for this manor. His … was become extinct here before the latter end of Henry IV.'s reign, when this manor was in the possession of the eminent …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… 8). D. by 27 March 1493 (Reg. Langton pt. i f. 46). Robert Hussee 1493-1497. Coll. 27 March 1493 (Reg. Langton pt. i f. …
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