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The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… 40 and 49 Ed. III; John Heylisdon, 6 Ric. II; John Seyton, 10 Ric. II; Henry Pomifreyt, 4 Hy. IV and throughout …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… who in 1272 granted the manor for ten years to Roger de Seyton. 32 Another lease of Chalfont was made in 1294 for …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… before 1166 and one moiety of it was afterwards known as SEYTON'S MANOR or the MANOR OF GROVE. William Brito held … will. 167 She was a minor in the wardship of Richard de Seyton of Maidwell, Northamptonshire. 168 He married his … she held as the heiress of William Brito, passed to the Seyton family. 169 She died before 12846 and was succeeded by …
A History of the County of Rutland
… superior overlordship, and in 1313 two fees in Glaston and Seyton are returned as held by the Earl of Hereford of John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Setton, Saiton, xii cent.; Seton, xii-xviii cent.; Seyton, Ceton, xiii cent.; Setun, xiv cent.; Stokton, 1428; …
A History of the County of Rutland
… no village of Horn, but in 1287 Richard son of Richard de Seyton had a manor-house and in 1378 Sir John Seyton had his capital messuage here; 2 there is little … of the Bishop's barony in 123536 8 and became known as SEYTON'S MANOR. According to Blore, the manor of Horn was …
A History of the County of Rutland
… to secular uses and latterly had the appearance of a barn. Seyton. Gules a bend argent between six martlets or. Manor … early in the 13th century, and Erasmus (Ernisius ?) de Seyton, stated to be father of Sir Roger, the justice in the … time of Henry III, was said to have held it. Richard de Seyton who was lord of Martinsthorpe in 1316 11 was probably …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 11 but at the same court the former sheriff, Roger de Seyton was reprimanded for levying 22 s. from the vill of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and this third was in the hands of his heirs in 1376. 14 Seyton. Gules a bend between six martlets or. These heirs may have been the family of Seyton of Maidwell, one of whom, Sir Nicholas, living about … acquired the Trussell interest before 1428, when John Seyton held a quarter fee in Scaldwell formerly belonging to …
A History of the County of Rutland
… (xi cent.); Saeton (xii cent.); Seton (xiii cent.); Seyton (xiii-xvi cent.). The parish of Seaton is separated … succeeded by his son Richard, usually called Richard de Seyton, 116 the serjeanty having been altered into military … Montfort's supporters, though his kinsman, Master Roger de Seyton, afterwards Chief Justice, appears to have been a …
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