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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… king's service, 342. See also Mutilation. Main. See Mayn. Maisemore, Mayesmore [co. Gloucester], 47. Maistre, Maister. … and Roger, his brother, 308. Compare Mael. Mayesmore. See Maisemore. Maykyn Hugh, of Middlesburgh, 421. Mayllescoyt. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Mailleshangre. See Malshanger. Maioun, co. Cornwall, 536. Maisemore, Maysemore, co. Gloucester, deed dated at, 483. … Margery that was the wife of Robert, 294. Mayesmore. See Maisemore. mayhem, 47, 53, 345, 458. Mayheu, John, clerk, and … Cheshire, esquire, 476. Mayote, John, 514. Maysmore. See Maisemore. Maystre, Mayster, Thomas, of London, skinner, 163. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… farmhouse that belonged to the curates (later vicars) of Maisemore between 1745 and 1925. 1 The Farmer's Boy opposite …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Southampton; containing 144 inhabitants. Maisemore (St. Giles) MAISEMORE ( St. Giles), a parish, in the Lower division of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… burgesses shared commoning rights with the abbey and its Maisemore tenants. In 1236 a large body of burgesses was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1220 or 1221 land in the Island was claimed as part of Maisemore parish. 47 Development of the Island was apparently … Abbey, but rights of common with the abbey and its Maisemore tenants were claimed there by the burgess …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the monks of Gloucester all their old and new assarts in Maisemore and Hartpury. 86 In 1199 land below Corse Wood was … lying between the rivers Severn and Leadon, for in 1350 Maisemore, Hartpury, Ashleworth, Hasfield, and Tirley were … of Gloucester owed no suit to that court for his manor of Maisemore. 123 The court of 1615 made presentments of …
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