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A History of the County of Stafford
… purpose of certain customary payments into those of the Rous fee and those of the Morteyn fee. 60 The important … 13th century when the lord of the manor, William le Rous (d. 1247), granted the burgesses quittance from every … c. 1235. 77 In 1309 Sir Roger de Morteyn and Sir Thomas le Rous, the lords of the divided manor, extended the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the realm. 35 In 1159 Henry II granted it to Herbert le Rous (or Ruffus) in fee farm for £4 a year. 36 Herbert, … one or more of Henry II's household officials surnamed le Rous; 38 his son Richard later became chamberlain to the … been knighted by 1304. 62 He was known by the surname le Rous, taken from his mother's maiden name; Margery herself …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are handsome monuments to members of the noble family of Rous who lie interred here. Wangford (St. Denis) WANGFORD ( …
A History of the County of Essex
… and alderman of London, and his wife Amy from William Rous, who traced his title from Sir John Huntercombe (d. … however, defective in law, since the manor was entailed on Rous and his heirs and not on him alone. 33 Robert Tatersal … that after the deaths of Margaret Huntercombe and William Rous the manor should be conveyed to Rous's heirs. 34 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
Warpsgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
Calendar of Treasury Books
… VIII, p. 98. Same to same of the petition of Nathaniel Rous and others, owners of the ship Thomas and Phoebe, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Oxford to Spencer Compton to pay 200 l. to Thomas Rous "which her Majesty is pleased to advance towards …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in 1696 150 ditto paid to said Earl by the hands of Edward Rous in 1695 100 Memorandum : paid by Mr. Edmond Harry, then …
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