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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII
… brook. Knipton, Knypton, co. Leic., land in, 583, 645. Kniveton, Knyveton, Nicholas, esq., escheator in co. Notts., … William, &c. See Knevet. Knyveton; Nicholas, &c. See Kniveton. Knyzthis Sutton, co. Somers. See Sutton, Knights. …
Magna Britannia
… Wirksworth on the left; through Hopton 35, Carsington and Kniveton, leaving Hognaston on the left, to Ashborne, the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… General of our Army in the North. The Execution of Daniel Kniveton as a Spie, for bringing to London His Majesties … 1643. On Monday the 27 th of November, was Executed Daniel Kniveton, formerly a Prisoner in the Fleet, whence making his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… etc.; (3) of Frances (Dudley), wife of Sir Gilbert Kniveton, Bart. [1669], altar-tomb with black marble slab and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Edw. Musgrave, Sir John Peyton, Sir Roger Aston, Sir Wm. Kniveton, Sir Tho. Ridgeway, Sir Jo. Willyams, Sir Fr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… he heard one Mr. Goddard, a Brigadier, say, That one Mr. Kniveton, a Gentleman Pensioner, had told him, That there … And then Mr. East withdrew. Ordered, That Mr. Goddard, Mr. Kniveton, and Mr. East, again do attend this House To-morrow …
Journal of the House of Commons
… late K. James's Health. The House being informed, that Mr. Kniveton, Mr. Goddard, and Mr. East, attended at the Door; … drinking King James's Health; Mr. Goddard said, That Mr. Kniveton had told him, That one Mr. Whitwrong had said, That some Members of this House had so done: And Mr. Kniveton owned, That he had told Mr. Goddard so; and that he …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to be his Ensign. Mr. Daniel Lord to be a Captain; Mr. Kniveton Usher to be his Lieutenant; Mr. Benjamin Ward to be …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Bakewell jurisdiction. For this office and the fee-farm of Kniveton Gell paid a fine of 120. 15 Other beneficiaries …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Derbyshire church in 1290 when Bishop Meuland granted it Kniveton, formerly a chapelry of Ashbourne. 143 A further … of the cathedral: in 1323 two vicars choral were given Kniveton, and in 1359 the tithes of Harborne were farmed to …
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