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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… of, 406. Sigglesthorne, co. York [E.R.], Seaton in. q.v. Sileby, Silleby, Syleby, co. Leicester, 206. -, parson of, … Silkeston, co. York [W.R.], manor of, 263. Silleby. See Sileby. Silver, export of, 80. Silverstone, Sulveston, co. … of, 31. -, Robert, 69. -, -, John son of, 69. Syleby. See Sileby. Syleham, Sylleham, co. Suffolk, 477. Symeon. See …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Reynold, 173. Siklynge, John, bailiff of Lincoln, 165. Sileby, John de, John, clerk, 167, 283. Silham. See Syleham. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… [co. York, E. Riding], 884. Sikyrwham, Robert, 789. Sileby [co. Leicester], manor, 293. Silford, Litelsoleford …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… Siffride, Joan, married G. Nug', 31. Sifton. See Sufton. Sileby, Syleby, Leic., 205. Silkmore, Selkemore, Staff, [in … 503, 55, 111, 164, 219. Syfton. See Sufton. Syleby. See Sileby. Syleham, Sylham, Suffolk, 210. Sylkeston, John, 112. …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… of, 534 Thomas, son of, 534 William, son of, 534 Sylbye (Sileby), co. Leicester, 683 Sylkeaton, Ralph, grocer, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Senes), 145, 251, 899. Sigismund, a friend of Pole's, 761. Sileby (Silebe), Linc., 642. Silesia (Slesia), 831. Silk …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 6, Edward II
… the hundred, held of the king by service of 100 s. yearly. Sileby, with rents and services in Thurneby (extent given), … profits from ‘lym pittes,’ the farm of the water of Sileby, and rent of ‘le Goris,’ held of the earl of Leicester … 19 Edward II. Segrave. The advowson of the church Sileby. The advowson of the church. Houby. The advowson of …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 11, Edward III
… he gave to William de Overton, parson of the church of Sileby, Robert de Clyve, vicar of the church of Haxeie, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 13, Edward III
… held of the abbot of Leycestre by service of 20 s. yearly. Sileby. The manor (extent given), similarly held of the duke …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV
… tail by the second fine [no. 241] the manors of Seagrave, Sileby, Mountsorell, Great Dalby, Witherley and Cold Overton, … is unknown. The annual values are Seagrave £40 11s.10d., Sileby £40, Mountsorell £7, Great Dalby 40s., Witherley £10, … a knight’s fee in Ingarsby; and the advowsons of Seagrave, Sileby and Kegworth, which extend when they occur at £10, 20 …
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