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Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… made oath he lost Severall p cs: of Timber ab t 10 or 11 taken from y e Wall of his own h: in Drury lane in this … him by force & kicking his basket down whereby he lost 6 or 8 lb Cherryes & Several halfpence. On oath made granted a … 12 July 1741 James Huggett J r: bro t: in Cust: of Noah Payne Headb: [Edw deleted] Abell Brierly & Eliz a: Cox & chgd …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… last subsidy, and for printing the statutes, 18 l. Hugh Payne, diets of Gamelen and Porter, prisoners in St. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 6 s. 8 d. a day. Duke of Norfolk, for Woodesha, 40 s. Hugh Payn, constable of St. Martin's, the finding of John Gamlyn …
A History of the County of Essex
… by a final concord, for settling proprietory disputes or for agreed conveyances. 5 That procedure, recorded from … of the manor also include enrolments of common recoveries or real recoveries, initiated like the final concords by the … might be enrolled either in the three-weeken court or in the general court. The view of frankpledge, usually …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… died childless, for he was succeeded by his brother Payne before 1189. The latter confirmed his brother's gift to … living six years later, 8 and was probably the father or grandfather of Richard of Portsea, who came into … for the new houses. The priory of Southwick had lands in or near Portsmouth at the beginning of the thirteenth …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… plom xvj d Johes ate Hulle, webbe xvj d Galfridus Payn, webbe ij s Ricus de Cauntbur, plom ij s Johes ate … iiij li viij s x d ob q a Petr Vanne ij s viij d Gilbtus Payn xvj d Nichus atte Merssch xx s Joh de Garton xxvj s viij …
Cardiff Records
… Taff. Kibbor, though sometimes referred to as a "lordship" or a "fee," clearly never was a manor in the ordinary sense. … Wallensium") was either within the Borough of Cardiff or constituted various manors carved out of the old Commote. … to "Began's town," i.e., the residence of Pegan or Payne. The manor house was the old farm-house called Began or
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… Hortun (near Wem) by Hugh Fitz-Richard to William Macer, or Macrus: "Hugo filius Ricardi omnibus hominibus suis … gave the said William sixty shillings. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I.Grant by Henry de Erdintone to Rob. de Stantone and … female name of Gilhana occurs. Agnes, daughter of William Payne of Linslade, Bucks, is manumitted by Symon le Rous of …
Cardiff Records
… early period, definite constitutional rights, liberties or privileges. It may be safely surmised that these … of Gloucester, some time before 1147, to the free resiants or Burgesses of Cardiff and Tewkesbury alike. (See Charter … to the Broadstream in the sea on the south; and from Payne's Cross on the east, to the cross near the Dominican …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… del Mans who witnesses EEA VII no. 100 of c.1150 × 1154, or his later namesake who occ. 1248 ( Cart. Haughmond p. 63, … 1210 ( Pipe Roll 12 John 1210 p. 147). List 6. List 36. Payn fitz John d. 10 July 1137 ( John of Worcester III … 1930) p. 90 and cf. Pipe Roll 10 Richard I 1198 p. 212) or the much later William of Hide son of Walter of Hide who …
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