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A History of the County of Lancaster
… had held the tenements time out of mind of the gift of Ranulf, earl of Chester, in free alms, whereupon judgement …
Calendar of Treasury books
… held in Co. Salop, viz. George Crumpe, Roger Maddox, Ranulf Maddox, George Maddox of Wemm, Co. Salop, and Joseph …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… valued at 6 d. and the abbot of Holm had the soc of it. 2 Ranulf, brother of Ilgar, had also a grant of 18 acres which …
A History of the County of Essex
… hide less 15 a., had been taken by William de Warenne, and Ranulf brother of Ilger had taken 30 a. land and 4 a. meadow. … to Warenne's seizure in the account of his own fief. 89 Ranulf, brother of Ilger, held a manor in Nazeing and Epping, … of the lands in Epping and Nazeing which had belonged to Ranulf, brother of Ilger. Between 1088 and 1091 the lands of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Conquerours, when the Book of Doomsday was made, 10s. 2 Ranulf de Wannesle is certified to hold a Knights Fee of … account of two marks of the Amercements of the Forest, and Ranulf de Wandeslega of three marks. 4 Raph de Wandesleia … Paschal de Estweyt, 4 H. 3, had a pardon for the death of Ranulf, son of Ranulf de Wandesle. 7 Nicholas de Wandesley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the eyre of the justices by twelve jurors, including 'Ranulf de Moore, reeve of the vill,' 35 but this seems to be … with the rest of the Lancashire lands of the Crown, to Ranulf, Earl of Chester. 43 During Ranulf's occupancy, which lasted for three years only, and …
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