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A History of the County of Warwick
… a younger son of that powerful Norman family, as castellan or constable, 2 although he cannot have been more than twenty … in that family through William (d. 1184), Waleran (d. 1203 or 1204) and Henry (d. 1229) 6 to Thomas the 6th earl, who … with that of constable and steward. 85 In 1542 William Pynnock, the receiver general of 'Warwick's lands', was …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… evidence of the actual practice of textile crafts, woollen or linen, in the county. No specimens of the finished … a loom and wove for itself, which seems unlikely, or whether there were skilled local craftsmen supplying the … more than half a century old, a free tenant called Richard Pynnok was paying rent in 1299 for two mills, one of which …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… the said parishe and nowe beinge destitute of a house or habitacion, for himself wief and famyly in consyderacion … and dwell with his foresaid famyly, in a certen cottage or tenement by him lately erected in Longdon aforesaid … to shew soe it seemeth that the fault is in Master Gunner or Master Broad soe beseeching your worships favours that the …
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