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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… those formerly named that have bouch &c.) without any meat or bouch of Court," viz., yeoman ushers (4, not named), John … who has not lands, fees and offices worth 40 s. yearly, or goods worth 3 l. 6 s. 8 d.; the best to be taken, whom … Crumwell's servant: Glapthorne, 19 Jan.I meant to be at Laund to do my duty to my lord and lady and clear my account, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for 40 years at rents of 40 l., 40 l. and 20 l. per an. or 100 l. per an. in all. Ibid, pp. 13940. Prefixing: ( a) … in Tamerton, parcel of the manor of Boyton and now or late in the tenure of Thomas Vosper and of a tenement ibid. now or late in the tenure of Leonard Tome; being all parcel of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Robert Jago) of the farm of the office of water bailiff or bailiff of the said town and of the port of the liberty … of the weir of Kalstock alias Calistock in co. Devon or Cornwall, and of all that stream or water of Tamar or Tamir and of all that piscary and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… II. (A) Sheriffs Chosen Aldermen during their Shrievalties or between election and admission to the office. (B) …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… imported strong waters at 8 d. per gallon comes to 684 l., or 27,684 l. in all, and that the pains and hazard of their … 20 l. per an. be paid according to their respective orders or privy seals; that the Cofferer have 20,000 l. per an. paid … we doubt not (unless unforseen calamities by the plague or otherwise happen) but in a short time to recover what we …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… for a whole sequence of years are put one year too early or too late. Further, there are very great variations in the … Alulfi, O. Rychardus fiz Barthi,filius Bartholomei, A., or filius Barthelmeu, Ap.; fiz Darty, F.; Ricardus Blundus, … O.; Norman Blondell, F.; Norreman le Blunt, Ap. John Ely; or, of Ely, F.; Johannes de Kayo, A.; Johan de Kai, Ap. 5 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of which Ashby is the head comprises seventeen parishes or places in the county of Leicester, and eleven in the … 1673, founded and endowed an almshouse for seven poor men or women, the endowment of which produces 135 per annum. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Parishioners, and poor Vicar, before John de la Laund and William de Hundon, Rectors of Arnale and … in the history of that place. The village consists of 40 or 50 dwellings, and is pleasantly situated. In a good house …
A History of the County of Oxford
… usually administered with Woodstock manor, whose keepers or bailiffs accounted directly in the Exchequer. 34 In the … took priority. By the 14th century there was a great laund (lawn or clearing), probably in the northern park. 6 In … to maintain lodges later described as next to the great laund. 32 The two lodges were still allowed for in the 1450s, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The parish comprises 540 acres, whereof 77 are common or waste. The living is a discharged rectory, with that of … of the river Ouse, across which is a ferry. Booth, New Laund, with Filley-Close BOOTH, NEW LAUND, with Filley-Close and Reedley-Hallows, a township, in …
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