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Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… inhabitants of Strickland Roger and Ketel, Skelsmergh and Patton. Ibid. 1725 9 April. The public bridge called …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
A History of the County of Shropshire
… (probably the later estates of Bourton, Easthope, Larden, Patton, Shipton, Skimblescott, and 'Stantune'), 26 in … minster, with Caughley added, in exchange for Easthope and Patton; 34 Patton subsequently became the caput of a hundred. 35 By 1066 …
Old and New London
… above referred to, some of which are curious: Thomas Patton was buried from the Spittle howse, the 24 th Jan. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Miss Hallam, Mrs. Haworth, Mr. R. T. R. W. Hallam and Mrs. Patton. No courts are held. Few of the minor tenants appear …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… later called the Knowing. Other tenants were named Punder, Patton, Waller, Chamley, &c. Courtfield is a place-name. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… said particulars (red Basse for facing surtouts; 600 patton lashes; swords, bayonets, buckles, etc.). Reference …
Calendar of Treasury books
… tide waiter, ibid., loco Alexander Rowan, deceased. Henry Patton as a tide waiter at Alloa (a member of Borrowstounness …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… fee and lb. of cummin; ib. V, 118, 119. William de Patton holds of the same William a messuage and 30 a. in … Abbrev. R. Original, ii, 249. 1360 John son of Roland de Patton held at his death a tenement in Bratheley of Thomas de … of a plea that they cut down and carried away his trees at Patton and Brathelay to the value of 10; De Banco R., Trin., …
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