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Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… 3 430 li 19 s. 5 d. Yorkshire, West Riding.Ralph son of Ranulph, Robert de Berle deceased, Richard de Berle his son … John Comyn, and Simon de Crombe, 1,110 li 12 s. 2 d. Herts.Ranulph de Monte Caniso, John Aignel, and John de Harpesfeld, …
A History of the County of Essex
… of White Colne. 83In 1563 Robert apparently sold it to Ranulph Ball of Little Horkesley, 84but in 1577 Robert Ball, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the church and an adjoining meadow, to Adam, son of Ranulph Bucointe, to be held as knight's fee, and pledged 30 … of Henry's property passed in turn to his sons, Henry and Ranulph, the second of whom retained part for his mother Joan … Jarpenville, but by 1277 Jarpenville's lands and those of Ranulph Bucointe's mother and daughters were fraudulently …
A History of the County of Chester
… boundary of the liberties was long left undefined. Earl Ranulph III c. 1200 confirmed the citizens' rights 'in the …
A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex
… Anno 1. 4. Henry de Tothalle, and Emma, his wife, and Ranulph de Mymmes, and Mary, his wife. Premises in South … Anno 4. 41. Gerard le Trumpur, and Joyce, his wife, and Ranulph le Trumpur, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage in … Katherine, his wife. A messuage in Totinham. Anno 12. 125. Ranulph le Clerk, of Harwes, and Isabella, his wife, and Hugh …
A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex
… Anno 8. 161. Walter Terry, and Cristiana, his wife, and Ranulph Visdelu, and Agnes, his wife. Land in Brambeleye. … Anno 10. 204. Ralph le Waleys, and Amice, his wife, and Ranulph Vizdelou, of Brembeley, and Agnes, his wife. Land in … Anno 11. 249. Walter Terry, and Cristina, his wife, and Ranulph Vizdelou, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1212 an estate in Longton was held in chief in socage by Ranulph de Bevill at a rent of 5 s. in succession to his father Ranulph. 131 By 1236 this estate had become part of Newcastle … alienated to 7 tenants, and in 1250 William de Bevill, Ranulph's son, granted 3 acres of arable, 1 acre of meadow, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and toys. Macclesfield, which was constituted a borough by Ranulph, third earl of Chester of that name, was first …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… c. 1180. In 1205 it was divided equally between his son Ranulph and the abbey, which took all the tenanted land. 44 Ranulph's part had probably come to Sir John Burdeleys, who …
A History of the County of Chester
… during the minorities of Earl Hugh II (115362) and Earl Ranulph III (11817), and passed permanently to the Crown with … it is especially likely that there was building under Earl Ranulph III, who also established a new castle at Beeston in … garden in the castle ditch, later reputed to contain Earl Ranulph III's 'resting-tree'. 72 Royal ownership conferred a …
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