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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Adm. Sir Ric., Thos., vicar of Over, Maj. W. A., King's College, Camb., provosts, and see Baker, Phil.; Collins; Goad, Dr. Roger; Whichcote, Dr. Benj. King's Hall, Camb., King's Lynn, see Lynn Kingston, Kinleyside, … Prior, J. W., his nieces and neph., and see Pryor Prisot, Sir John, Procter: Revd. Francis, Dr. Jos., master of …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… 78 Leytone, William, 385, 386, 387 Lichefeld, William, S.T.D., 311 Lightholders, William, 339 Lightwode, Adam, 307 - … to let the Court Christian act prejudicially to the City's rights, 278 - Bishops of: Fitz Hugh, Robert, 122, 141, 177, … Butler, 46; the citizens of London claim to be exempt, id. Prisot, John, Chief Justice C. P., 360 Proffyt, John, City …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… in. See More, I. atte and J. atte. Panell, John, king's servant, minstrel trumpeter, 294. pans. See articles of … surgeon, 487. prises of ale and wine. See taxation. Prisot, Prysot, Prysoyt, John, 48. -, -, summons to … house of. See Axholme, isle of. Prysot, Prysoyt. See Prisot. Prytfot. See Profoot. Pryttewell. See Prittlewell. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… 311. -, Roger, of Brentwood, 257. -, Thomas, of the king's household, 309. -, Thomas, esquire, 362. -, Thomas, clerk, … -, Thomas, 346. Preyse, Thomas, skinner of London, 494. Prisot See Prysot. Prittlewell, Pryttilwell, Pritelwell, … James, tailor of London, 460. Pryour, Thomas, 76. Prysot, Prisot, John, knight, 25, 421. -, -, serjeant at law, 1567. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… -, son of Thomas, 45. -, -, otherwise Bekiswelle, of King's Lynn, 45. -, William, 273. -, -, of Winthorpe, 68, 69. … and tallow chandler of London, 393. -, Stephen, 280. Prisot, Prysot, John, ordered to become serjeant at law, 87. … 68. Prynce, Thomas, of Windley, 30, 34. Prysot. See Prisot. psalter. See ecclesiastical matters. Pulborough, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… Index P P Pacche, John, the king's serjeant, 24. Pacehayne, Panoytesheighes [in Shute, co. … Prioure, John, 'chaundeler,' of London, 264. Cf. Pryour. Prisot. See Prysot. Proclamations concerning: accession of … 'sherman,' of London, 321, 382. - Cf. Prioure. Prysot, Prisot, John, knight, 96, 135. -, justice, 49. -, -, Margaret …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… account in the book of Domesday, it being part of the King's manor of Sporle, and farmed of him by Godric, and so is … on Sir John Fortescue, Knt. lord chief justice of the King's Bench, and John Prisot, chief justice of the Common Pleas. This Sir Robert …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who in that year gave it to the abbey. 8 In 1066 Ramsey's manor of OVER comprised 10¾ hides of the 15-hide vill, a … son Geoffrey (d. 1188). 12 Between 1194 and 1200 Geoffrey's brother Gilbert sued the abbot for 2 carucates of demesne … 1400 and 1407. 62 It passed before 1438 to Sir John Prisot, chief justice of Common Pleas, 63 who released it to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… relates to the former area of the parish. Haslingfield's southern boundary with Barrington descends from the summit … family recorded at Haslingfield since the 1350s. 170 John Prisot (d. 1392) left 20 a. to his son John (II), 171 who … by Thomas Roun, 26 a. in 14412, 174 40 a. in 1453. 175 Prisot became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1449 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the solemn assembly, held on this occasion by the king's command, at Pinenden-heath, in the year 1076. This estate … of king Henry IV. this manor was come into the name of Prisot, and in the 21st year of king Henry VI. was owned by John Prisot, who was that year made a sergeant-at-law, and in the …
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