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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… others named, had unjustly disseised Thomas de Ferars of Lockesleye of one hundred acres of wood in Lockesleye. The defendants took exception to the writ because the wood was not in Lockesleye but in Huttokeshater (Uttoxeter). Thomas …
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… Knight, had feloniously killed William atte Wode of Lockesleye under the park of Marchington, in December, 14 E. …
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… was guilty or not of the death of William atte Wode of Lockesleye, killed in the month of December, 14 E. II., under …
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… de Vernay for a third of twenty-one acres of land in Great Lockesleye, and she sued Margaret de Ferrars for a third of a … and Robert de Warilowe for a third of four acres in Little Lockesleye, and William de Leyes and Agnes his wife for a …
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… to permit him common of pasture in the vill of Chirche Lockesleye in which his father John de Kent, whose heir he …
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… pasture, and one of wood in a suit against Hugh de Kent of Lockesleye. Damages half a mark. m. 19. Staff. Richard son of …
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… Thornyhull, Horecros, Melewych, Huntenesbache, Kyngeston, Lockesleye, and Cotune. m. 252, dorso. 2 Staff. Richard de …
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… Parson of Tatenhull, deforciant of the manor of Great Lockesleye. John and Joan acknowledged the manor to belong to …
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… de Bredleye xij. Will'o Attewode xij. Joh'e le Grom xij. Lockesleye. s. d. De Rob'to de Careswelle iij. Joh'e Above …
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