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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of Henry V., whom he attended, in 1412, at the siege of Meaux, which they took by assault; and during the rest of his …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… and others (named). [York.] A. 277. Demise by John de Meaux, of Bewick in Holderness, knight, to William de Bulmar, … first part remain. [York.] A. 279. Release by Thomas de Meaux, knight, to Robert de Hanlay, knight, and the other … Fangfosse, and Gowethorpe, formerly belonging to John de Meaux, knight, son and heir of Godfrey de Meaux, knight. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Husom, of Lepington, son of William Burdet, to Sir John de Meaux, of Bewyk in Holdernees, knt., of all the land William … and all lands, &c., formerly belonging to Sir John de Meaux, chivaler, son and heir of Sir Godfrey de Meaux, chivaler, deceased, in Gouthorp, Barthorp, Levenyng, …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… 3 Dec, 36 Hen. VIII. [York.] A. 420. Release by Thomas de Meaux, knt., to Sir Thomas Ughtred, knt., of Lepington manor and all lands formerly belonging to Sir John do Meaux, knt., son and heir of Sir Godfrey de Meaux, deceased, in Gouthorp, Levenyng, Akclom, Fankefosse, …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… by William Breton, of Lepyngton, chaplain, to Sir John de Meaux, lord of Bewyk in Holderness, knt., of all lands and …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… A.D. 1286. Seal. [Warw.] B. 2517. Grant by John, abbot of Meaux in the diocese of York, to Henry, duke of York, second …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… [York.] C. 2168. License from Roger called abbot of Melsa (Meaux) and the convent of the same, to John of Wike upon Hul, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with them through a long period of years; the abbey of Meaux had also several grants of land here, and held at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… At this place, anciently called Dodington, the abbey of Meaux had possessions so early as the 12th century; and when …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 70 226 (188). Pro Scolastica que fuit uxor Godefridi de Meaux. 226 (188). On behalf of Scholastica who was the wife of Godfrey of Meaux. Ad consimilem peticionem Scolastice que fuit uxor Godefridi de Meaux, de diversis terris et tenementis que tenentur in …
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