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Alumni Oxonienses
A History of the County of Buckingham
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… at an earlier date, for on 5th October, 1332, William de Ipstones, Clerk, was admitted to the Church of Longford on … and tenements. This deed is attested by Sir William de Ipstones, Parson of Eyton; Sir William de Brumpton, Parson of …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… William de Chetewynde, Vivian de Chetewynde, John de Ipstones, James son of William de Stafford, and Adam de …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… William Wyther and Agnes his wife, John son of William de Ipstones, Robert de Bromlegh, Roger de Pycheford, Richard his …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… John de Chetewynde the Abbot of Lilleshull, and John de Ipstones, for assembling a large body of armed men and … And the Sheriff returned he had attached the said John de Ipstones by William of the Churcheyard and three others … The Sheriff was therefore ordered to distrain John de Ipstones, and to arrest John de Chetewynde and produce them …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the commons are known: 74 knights and 175 burgesses. John Ipstones, who had been elected as one of the knights of the … for any reason whatsoever (Item 23). Strangely, however, Ipstones was still listed among the knights of the shire to … q'est endite de la mort un lour compaignoun Johan de Ipstones, chivaler du dit parlement, occis envenant envers …
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