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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… thereof till he has spoken to Francis and urged him in Henry's name to declare how he stands with the Emperor … VIII., p. 5, m. 9 d. 97. Brian Cave of Ingwardby alias Ingarsby, Leic. Grant, in fee, for 1,371 l. 6 s. 8 d., of the … tithes, and the tithes of hay of Quenby in the parish of Hungarton; and all other glebes, lands, &c, belonging to the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… from Brunstone, who, "except there be no truth in Scottishmen," undoubtedly minds to do the King service. Sends them in cipher, as Brunstone required, to show how the Governor … &c., and toft called le Pynney Yarde in Baggrave in Hungarton parish, Leic., and tithes there in tenure of Lewis …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the founder's name are unknown. The hospital is mentioned in 1200, when its master was involved in a plea concerning land at Holwell, near Melton Mowbray. 2 … In 1355 the hospital possessed 11 / 6 of a knight's fee in Hungarton and Barkby (Leics.), 15 and grants of property in
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… have been built along both sides of the main road and in Ingarsby Lane to the north of it, more than doubling the … base are two millstones from the demolished windmill in Ingarsby Lane. 6 Scotland Lane branches off to the west at …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of Augustinian canons Leicester abbey 5. LEICESTER ABBEY In 1143 an abbey of Augustinian canons was founded at … Blaby, North Kilworth, Husbands Bosworth, Barkby, Hungarton, Easton, Eastwell, Knipton, Harston, Bitteswell, … by the acquisition of the Leicestershire manors of Ingarsby and Kirby Mallory, with the advowson of Kirby …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Baptist) HUNGERTON ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of Billesdon, chiefly in the hundred of Gartree, S. division, but partly in that of … comprising the liberty of Baggrave, and the hamlets of Ingarsby and Quenby; and containing 267 inhabitants. The …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… early 17th century, and is believed to have been adopted in order to distinguish between the village of the … from a different root. 2 The parish is one of the largest in the district, 3,560 a. in area, about 4 miles from north … holding the manor court of this fee; by 1570 Brian Cave of Ingarsby; 58 and by 1574 William Brocas of Theddingworth. 59 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Illington (St. Andrew) ILLINGTON ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of Wayland, hundred of Shropham, W. division of … in 1808, gave a rent-charge of 10 for teaching children. Ingarsby INGARSBY, a hamlet, in the parish of Hungerton, union of …
Lincoln Wills
… Goadby Goadby Marwood Grenam Grimston Hinckley Huncote Hungarton Leicester Leike, Lytill Loughborough Lowesby Melton … Beckering Beckingham Beelsby Belchford Belleau Belton in the Isle of Axholme Bennington in Holland Benniworth Bicker Billingborough Billinghay Bilsby …
Petitions to the Pope
… 301. Herdeby, Geoffrey de, provincial of the Augustinians in England, 409. Herdewike. See Hardwicke. Herdino, John, 96. … 57, 115, 159, 169, 250, 267, 289, 312. -, Pratum Majus [in Lug Meadow], prebend of Hereford, 312, 344. -, precentors … Walter, chaplain of the bishop of St. Andrew's, 82. Hungarton, Hungerston [co. Leicester], 226. Hungerford, …
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