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The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… de Bokvill then bailiff "ex parte Comitis," William Lewin the bailiff "ex parte Prioris," John Lysner, Richard de …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… 1540 James Lawson Robert Brigham 1541 James Hilton Robert Lewin 1542 Henry Anderson Mark Shaftoe 1543 Robert Brandling Bartholomew Anderson 1544 Robert Lewin Cuthbert Ellison 1545 George Davell Oswald Chapman 1546 … Musgrave 1551 Bart. Anderson Cuthbert Mitford 1552 Robert Lewin John Raw 1553 Cuthbert Blunt Robert Ellison 1554 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a manor in Cowley held by the king's English minister Lewin. The passage runs: Ibi sunt iiii hidae et dimidia. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… There (are) 11 acres of meadow. It was and is worth 30 s. Lewin, a free man, held it in King Edward's time. Rotroc … and half (a furlong) in breadth. It was and is worth 7 li. Lewin held these lands as he wished ( sicut voluit). 38 IX. … in King Edward's time. In Levecanole [Lewknor] Hundred Lewin holds Chenore 82 [Chinnor] of the King. (There are) 13 …
Survey of London
… George Green, Joseph Huddart, John Pascal Larkins, Richard Lewin the younger, John Lock, William Moffatt, John Perry, …
Survey of London
… signatures of Francis and Smith were witnessed by T. E. Lewin, a member of the family firm of solicitors employed by …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in the Domesday Survey, when it appears under the lands of Lewin of Newenham, whose tenants Suarting and Herding are …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… abolished in 1782. 1 By 1669 Powell, A. 1685 1 July Lewin, J. 1689 26 Mar. Pye, R. ?By 1694 De Milde, A. ?By 1694 …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… origin to the common old English name Leofwine,now written Lewin. Very little is known of the history of the manor. …
The Environs of London
… in 1631. His first wife was Catherine, daughter of Dr. Lewin; his second wife Bridget Moyse, widow; his third wife …
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