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A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hull and Humber brought undeniable advantages to Hull in the facilities which they provided for river transport, … name of the crossing at Stoneferry is 'Stanfordrak' in 1269. 'Stoneferry' occurs from the mid-14th century and … 1373 pavage for three years was granted for the road from Burstwick to Hedon and Drypool, and it was alleged that the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Bonneshommes founded by his cousin, Edmund of Cornwall, in Hertfordshire from 24 December 1290 to 26 January 1291. … of January away from the normal places of royal residence in order to avoid places which reminded him of Eleanor and … November it seems to have been planned that the king be at Burstwick in Holderness in Yorkshire in early January: see SC …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… over two years since the last parliament had been held (in the autumn of 1302). This meant that a great deal of … During the intervening period Edward had been campaigning in Scotland, where the successful conclusion to the siege of … three and a half years for poaching in the park at Burstwick, asking that they may have a writ authorising them …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1] [ROTULUS PARLIAMENTI APUD WESTM' CONVOCATI DIE LUNE IN OCTABIS SANCTI MICHAELIS ANNO REGNI REGIS EDWARDI FILII … AT WESTMINSTER ON THE MONDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF MICHAELMAS, IN THE FOURTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING EDWARD, THE SON … and Yorkshire of our lord the king of the honour of Burstwick, by knight service, and by a suit to the king's …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The Lent parliament of 1340, the second to be held in this calendar year, is recorded in C 65/7, a roll of 3 membranes, each approximately 245 mm. … of various grants, including the right to the manor of Burstwick, in favour of William de la Pole, made 'with the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… is a roll of twenty-one membranes each approximately 290mm in width, sewn together in chancery style. The modern pencil … yeoman, Andrew Trollop late of Guisnes, esquire, Anthony Nuthill, knight, John Butler late of Hooke in the county of … Henry Lewes, knyght, Nicholas Latymer, knyght, Waltier Nuthill late of Ryston in Holdernes in the shire of York, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Earl for necessaries provided for the deer and for repairs in said park according to three bills thereof signed by him … d. Aid] and the last Poll : as reward and for his expenses in bringing up his moneys, amounting to 4,500 l., under … to Sir Edward Evelyn, Sir James Clarke, Shem Bridges, Mr. Nuthill, Mr. Pettiward, Mr. Harvey of Roehampton and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Fisher - Flamborough Fisher FISHER, a hamlet, in the parish of North Mundham, union of West Hampnett, … (St. Clement) FISHERTON-ANGER ( St. Clement), a parish, in the union of Alderbury, hundred of Branch and Dole, … the souls of the Earl of Albemarle and all the lords of Burstwick. The manor consists of 1420 acres, and is …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Whereas Walter de Wyk and Matilda his wife had impleaded in the Husting John de Laufare, declaring that he had no … the Rolls of recognizances, deeds, and writings enrolled in the Husting of London temp. Henry the late King, and … St. Mary (?), co. Linc. An office in the royal household. Burstwick, co. York. This writ is omitted in Falgrave's …
Magna Britannia
… family of Howard became possessed of the manor of Glossop in this county, by marriage with one of the coheiresses of … Duke of Norfolk, on the death of his cousin the late Duke, in 1815. Arms: Gules, on a bend, between six cross-crosslets, … fourth in descent from Sir Ralph, married the heiress of Nuthill. John Frecheville, the sixth in descent from the last …
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