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A History of the County of Northampton
… in Everdon, which were held (saving 10 virgates) by him as lord of the manor; but the abbey did suit twice a year in the hundred court of Fawsley and rendered 4 s. annually to the king. 5 At the time of the Quo Warranto … hold a court leet, in return for the yearly payment of 4 s. to the crown. He also claimed waifs on the manor, but the …
A History of the County of Kent
… was swallowed up by the sea. In 1095 Nigel de Munevilla, lord of Folkestone, and Emma his wife granted the church of … married Rualo de Abrincis, and later William de Abfincis, lord of Folkestone, granted a charter of confirmation to the … seas. 5 Folkestone, being alien, was taken into the king's hands during the war with France, but generally granted at …
A History of the County of Kent
… and St. Paul, Ghent, for the good .of the soul of her lord Baldwin and herself and her sons. 1 Edgar, king of the … received at Ghent by the abbot, vowed that if his father's realm were restored to him he would restore its possessions … Greenwich were valued in the Taxation of 1291 at £70 18 s. yearly, and those in London at 16 s. 10 d. In 1293 and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 14 E. 4, had some interest here. 7 Thomas Darcy, knight, lord Darcy, Henry Wyat, esq; Richard Wyat, clark, and John … measure, by John Harvey, esq; of Bedfordshire, who is lord of the manor. It was enclosed in 1744, and lands given …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… evidence suggesting that it lay at least partly to the S. of 9A. In the early 16th century 10 was let as 2 units, … and their family were to have access by way of Thomas's land to the privy, which would be 2 ft. 6 in. (760 mm.) … on the Hoop, described and located as before, to Edmund, lord Grey of Ruthyn, Thomas Billing senior, Thomas Scotte, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… tenement of Joceus son of Peter Serlon which lay to the S. of 3. Peter Serlon was probably a successor of Serlo le … near by. In 1235 the king confirmed Serlo le Mercer's gifts to the convent of St. John the Baptist, Haliwell (fd. … 13.2 m.). In June 1671 Griffith came to an agreement with Lord Cornbury and Dame Flower his wife, holding in her own …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of All Hallows Honey Lane, lying to the E. of Richard's own land (probably that in St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street parish), bounded to the N. by William Joymer's land (4 or 5) and to the S. by the land of Joceus son of … to an agreement over costs with his landlords, Henry Hyde, Lord Cornbury, and his wife Dame Flower, widow of Sir William …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the 2 properties, and the parish boundary, lay. St. Paul's cathedral had an interest in St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street … with it then. Later, in the 13th century, St. Paul's interest and seisin extended to the Honey Lane property, … in Honey Lane (11/4) was not part of Edwin le Turch's grant, and seems to have belonged to the Bucointe family in …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and 2d. to each of his children. Some years later Jordan's son, also called Jordan, granted and confirmed to Richard … of All Hallows Honey Lane to William Joymer. Cecilia's dower is not mentioned and she had presumably died, or … of William son of Sabelina (8) to the E., William Joymer's land in Milk Street to the W., the house of Sir Henry de …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… property lay on the E. side of Honey Lane, bounded to the S. by Cheapside and to the N. by the churchyard of All … John Nores and afterwards Sir Henry Marny, kt. (cr. Lord Marny 1523). The London properties appear to have been … 14 Thomas Marny died without heirs and on Sir Henry (now Lord) Marny's death in 1523 the properties passed to Grace, …
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