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A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Winchester, Hugh Mortimer, Robert Isham, and John Neubold. From these feoffees this manor must shortly have …
A History of the County of Worcester
A History of the County of Warwick
… Liddell was stated to hold 2 fees in Wappenbury and Fenny Neubold (Newbold Revel). 17 Through the marriage of his …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… a rood of land in Leye, Daddesleye, Middelton, Wythinton, Neubold, Fowell, Chekele, Wodehures, Normansle, Pynlawe, and …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… disseised Hugh de Wyverston of common of pasture in Neubold 3 appurtenant to his free tenement in Chebbeseye, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… ( sic, Abbots Bromley) for a third of a rent of 16 s. in Neubold and Tunstall as her dower. Nicholas called to … the said Nicholas in a rent of 10 in Tunstall and Neubold for a space of eight years from the Feast of the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… tenements of Edmund de Somerville in Whychenore, Tunstall, Neubold, Briddleshall, and Alrewas, and which services Edmund … in the third part of the manors of Whychenore, Tunstall, Neubold, and Briddeshall, and Alrewas, and what right the … de la Rydeware, Nicholas de Bromleye, Roger March of Neubold, William de Hulton, and Robert Note of Rodelowe, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of Edmund de . . . (Somerville) in Whicenore, Tunstall, Neubold, Briddeshale, and Alrewas, which services Edmund had … William Fox, John Horewale, Robert Suklyng, Roger March of Neubold, William March, and John Gunnyld of Frodele, had …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… sued Ralph de Shephye for a third of a rent of 40 s. in Neubold Verdun as dower. Adjourned to Easter Term. m. 27, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… others had entered vi et armis the woods of Theobald at Neubold, Culleye, Kerlund, and Derleston, and carried away …
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