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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 16, Richard II
… Porchester; Ravensworth; Red Castle; Reigate; Richard’s Castle; Richmond; Rochester; Ruthin; St. Briavels; Skipton; … lost in the Exchequer: transcript taken from the escheator’s accounts, 1061 taken ex officio and also by virtue of writ, … Maldon; Newport [cos. Monmouth and Pembroke]; Richard’s Castle; Traean Clynton; Wenllwch M Markets. See Index of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… 271. , William de, 298. , , sent to Rome on the king's business, 331, 384. See Maidstone. Maidenhead, Maydenhethe … castle, 378, 416, 428, 488, 565, 568. , , the king's debts to, 565, 568. , , constable of Rokesburgh castle, … of Queen Isabella, prebendary of, 367, 489. Mare, the king's. See Horses. Mare, Richard atte, and Juliana his wife, 167. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… parson of, 215. , William de Houeden, parson of St. Peter's church, 199, 215. MacAbraham, Maurice, 155. Macchyng. See … [co. Flint], 259. Maenclochog, otherwise St. Mary's parish, Manycloghok [co. Pembroke], 513. Maffi, John, of … or Maidston, Maidestane, Thomas de, prebendary of St. Mary's church by the castle of Leicester, 74. , , of Wynchelsee, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… 479. , Robert [Whitfot or Quytfot], parson of St. Mary's, 479. Rees, Prince of Wales, 527. , son of Griffin, 527. , … John de, 19. Relhanis, Arnald de, dean of St. Peter's, La Romieu, 507. Rempny, Rempni. See Rumney. Renaud, Master … 142. Rente, Thomas de la, of Ipswich, 512, 530. , , king's bailiff, of Ipswich, 603, 604, 605. , , and Alice his wife, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 5, Edward II
… held of the king in chief by service of 1/10 knight’s fee. He held no other tenements in the county. Henry his … each holding a messuage and 24 a. land and rendering 20 s. yearly. Alneham. A capital messuage and 214 a. (?) land in … and 3 bovates land, held by Adam de Westeby rendering 5 s. yearly. Pathenall. A messuage and 4 bovates land, held by …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 14, Edward III
… the county on the day of his death, because with the king’s licence, long before his death, he enfeoffed Walter Amyas, … feoffees, namely:— Lytelton Husee. Lands &c. worth 100 s. yearly, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Cotes. Lands &c. called ‘Coldecote’ worth 20 s. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Little Horkesley 62. LITTLE HORKESLEY. (C.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xviii. N.E. (b)xviii. S.E.) Little Horkesley is a parish on the right bank of the … Scratchings). About the middle of the 15th century the S. arcade was built or rebuilt and the South Chapel and Aisle …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the church of Ely, as said, and was a widow, in the King's disposal or gift; Sir William and Sir Ralph de Montchensy … de Bradeker, all the land which was Gilbert de Karleman's, belonging to his manor of Bergh, paying 12 d. per ann. … issue, her inheritance descended to Joan, her father's sister, married to William de Vatentia Earl of Pembroke, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held 40 acres, and 2 carucates of land, valued at 100 s. in the time of the Confessor; but at the survey at 10 l. per ann. and 10 s. was paid for an income or fine. It was one leuca long, and … the third son of King Harold. At the time of the Conqueror's survey adjoining to Cranworth was a town called Swathing, a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… after the conquest, granted to Tovi, one of the Conqueror's attendants, on the deprivation of Ketel, a freeman, who was … of Gert, and held a carucate and half of land under Tovi's predecessor; 9 borderers and 7 socmen, with 4 carucates, … 8 l. per ann. it was one leuca broad, and long, and paid 2 s. gelt. 1 Tovi had, besides this manor, the grant of the …
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