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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and on the reverse, leo[fw]ine. on nor: 11 thwic. i. e. Leofwine Mintmaster of Norwich; the other also hath edwerd …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ic an Aylwin Prest [that] Lond at Reydone e ic bouchte to Leofwine. and ic an e Milne [that] Wolnoth haute into Seint …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Westcot Barton which had belonged to an Englishman named Leofwine. Geoffrey, Bishop of Coutances, does not appear in … to the abbey. 36 Among the witnesses to this document, Leofwine of Brtune can safely be identified with the Leuuin … of Abingdon Abbey relates that an English nobleman named Leofwine sold the manor, which was part of his inheritance, …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… river, but owes its origin to the common old English name Leofwine,now written Lewin. Very little is known of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the King's son-in-law, Oswi, his son, Wulfric, son of Leofwine, and many other noblemen, besides a great number of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the King's government, and then he and his brother Leofwine 21 fled to Ireland, upon which he was proclaimed an … on the Danes. Speed. Some say 1043. Swain, Harold, Tosti, Leofwine, and Girth, were all sons of Earl Godwin, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… manor of TORTINGTON, then four hides, was held in 1066 by Leofwine, a free man, and in 1086 of earl Roger by Ernucion. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted by Henry de Lacy, who died in 1177, to Hugh son of Leofwine, together with Clayton, Accrington and a moiety of … kind at Altham, its advowson being granted to Hugh son of Leofwine together with the manor about 1165. 49 Nothing … in the time of Richard I (i.e. before 1199) by Hugh son of Leofwine, a statement differing from that in the document …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… formed part of Henry de Lacy's feoffment to Hugh son of Leofwine, lord of Altham, as noticed in the account of that … manor, or tenure in demesne, descended from Hugh son of Leofwine to his younger son Henry de Clayton, sometimes …
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