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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 10, Edward III
… with shops and garden, worth 10 l. a year less 47 s. 4 d. quit rent to the prior of Holy Trinity, London, and 40 s. for repairs, held of the king in free burgage, as is all … of St. Thomas the Martyr, 34 Edward III. Danebury and Liston. Two knights’ fees held by Hugh filz Symond. Ardeleye. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 7, Edward III
… held of the king in chief in socage, by service of 4 l. 4 s. 8 d., to be paid at the castle of Exeter yearly to the king’s use by the hands of the sheriff. John his son, aged 15 … 7 Edward III. C. Edw. III. File 32. (10.) 451. JOHN DE LISTON. Writ, 17 October, 6 Edward III. ESSEX. Inq. 12 …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 10, Edward III
… paid by the men of Wych, held in fee tail, by the king’s charter, to the said earl and the heirs of his body. He … &c. in the bailiwick. He died on the night of St. John’s day in Christmas week last. Joan his sister, whom Thomas de … A knight’s fee and a hah lately held by Edmund Bacon. Liston, Dannebury and Coryngham. A knight’s fee now held by …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem
… land held of the earl of Leicester by service of knight's fee; and 50 a. held of Walter le Vineter by service of d. and 1/12 knight's fee. Southampton. Inq. ( undated.) Stanbrigge juxta … of 22 d. rent. C. Hen. III. File 34. (1.) 648. Godfrey de Liston. Writ, 18 April, 51 Hen. III. John, his son, aged 30, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V
… of their bodies. They held it and Alice held after Thomas’s death of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee, annual value £40. She held the manors of Tolworth and … Widford and Patching, 2 1/2 fees held by Edmund Bacon. Liston, Danbury and Corringham, 1 fee held by Hugh …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII
… of poore peple’ for the ‘welth’ of his soul, his wife’s parents’ friends’ and all Christian souls; further he … as of free tenement, and afterwards, being so seised, at Liston Hall, he surrendered them to the said John Helyon, the … same Edith, to the said manors of Hodynges, Bellowes and Liston Hall and to the said tenements called ‘Hawkeswod of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… After this, another theatre was opened in Usher's Raff-yard, Queen Street, called the "Great Booth." In 1781, … erected in 1748, by Mr. William Parker, master of the Turk's Head Inn, in which concerts and other public assemblies are … Macready, when a boy, ventured upon the Newcastle stage. Liston first tried both his tragic and comic powers here; …
Old and New London
… then, consider the metropolis as a whole, for, as Johnson's friend well says, "the intellectual man is struck with … its walls. Wherever the glimmer of the cross of St. Paul's can be seen we shall wander from street to alley, from … caprices of genius. The oddities of Munden, the humour of Liston, only serve to render the gloom of Kean's downfall …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… and Cumberland, for suppressing disorders in the Queen's Court. Forbids persons not in attendance on her, the … of Edward Martin, of the Surveyorship of the King's honours, &c., co. Berks. [ Docquet.] June 21. Grant, with … or pigernout" in the kitchen. Wm. Clopton, as seised of Liston, Essex, to make and serve the wafers. July 25. 77. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Kirkcudbright, of which it is the capital, 28 miles (S. W. by W.) from Dumfries, and 100 (S. W.) from Edinburgh; … in that of Linlithgow, was formerly called Temple-Liston, an appellation partly acquired from the knights … chief lands in the twelfth century. The ancient name of Liston is supposed to have been derived from some …
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