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Survey of London Monograph
… on a chief gules 3 roses argent. 4. WILLIAM TYNDALE or TENDALE ( c. 1443). See Norroy (9). 5. JOHN (? TYNDALE) … Perhaps father of Thomas Whiting, Chester. 7. JOHN WATER or WALTER Warwick, date unknown. Chester, c. 1455 (?), … 2 July 1471, granting comprehensive pardon to John Water or Walter, herald of arms, lately called Chester herald and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the chronological succession of persons. Hence, wheu one or more translations from one Ward to another took place in consequence of a single death or resignation, the new Alderman is regarded as taking the seat of the one who had died or resigned, not of the one to whose Ward he succeeded. Thus, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 23; proved October 12, 1507. 1506, Mar. 3 Aungel Don (or Pun), Grocer Bassishaw, 1506 vice Ailwyn Died 1506; Will … 1543; proved March 28, 1544. 1507, c Oct. William Boteler (or Butler), Grocer Cheap, 1507-34 S. 1507-8, M. 1515-6 vice … February 26, 1523. 1508, Dec. 5 (and sworn) Thomas Exmue (or Exmewe), Goldsmith Cripplegate, 1508-29 S. 1508-9, M. …
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… for Rolffe's burial and knell 10s. Item received of Jenyn's executors for a bequest 20s. Item received for Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of whom the lord had the soc, with their protection, or commendation, with 60 acres of land; formerly they had a … had given to the monks of Bec. Stoke-Clare Priory, or College Manor. Richard de Clare Earl of Clare and … of Henry III. that prior had a park here. John de Aula, or Hall, of this town, held a messuage, 72 acres of land, 8 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Domesday, that there were at that time several fees, or lordships, in this town. Hermer de Ferer, (or Ferrers,) a Norman nobleman, who for his services was … that of Curple, and that of Timworth. Curple Manor, or Pentney Priory Manor, Assumed its name from its lords. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… convent of Halysowen co. Salop, to receive such corrody or maintenance as any other person has previously received. … of swans and cignets within the water and banks of Thames or elsewhere and marked with a mark shown below, which the … of Nastoke co. Essex, to Thomas Sutton clerk and Richard Jenyn of Nastoke, their executors and assigns. Gift of all …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III
… and debts in London and elsewhere within the realm or overseas. Dated 20 July, 19 Edward IV. Memorandum of … the king. Bond in 500 marks, payable at All Hallows next or levied etc. in Gloucestershire. Condition, that if the … Richard Reynold, citizen and 'bruer' of London, to Stephen Jenyn, 'taillour' of London, his executors and assigns. Gift …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… of Alexander Aunger son and heir of the said Thomas, or of his attorneys, to assign her dower. Membrane 26 d. John … to Humphrey Talbot esquire. Quitclaim of the manor or lordship of Aston in 'Corfedale' co. Salop. Dated 20 June, … co. Bedford 'talghchaundeler,' to John Gauge otherwise Jenyn citizen and grocer of London, his executors and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… lieges under pain of forfeiture shall repair to Denmark or any place therein for any traffic or to get fish save to the town of Norbarne where a staple is … that before Michaelmas next he shall before John Jenyn and Robert Cawode, auditors by the archbishop appointed …
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