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Lancashire Assize Rolls
… August 1266 " Enquiry whether William de Blakeburn killed Siward de Burnhull by mischance " m. 4 d. Kenilworth, 18 …
Lancashire Assize Rolls
… 4 s. for the same. Adam de Riston owes 2 s. for the same. Siward son of Gamell owes 2 s. for the same. Adam Ouerprud … Godfrey de Ulfeston, Roger de Culchit, Adam de Riston, Siward son of Gamel, Adam Ouerprud, Thomas de Tunstal Roger … son of Thomas, Adam de Oswaldetwihil, Adam de Riston, Siward son of Gamell, Adam Ouerpruddebts as before. Of Sums …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Barsham Barsham. Barsham signifies the residence of Bar. Siward Bar is mentioned in Domesday Book as holding East …
A History of the County of York
… Harthacnut's court, according to northern authorities by Siward Digera, who then succeeded to his earldom. From this date Siward held the whole of Northumbria. He may already have … descent from a white bear, were soon appended, 17 Siward, the most august ruler of Anglo-Scandinavian York, had …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… two sons, Hamon and Robert. Hamon's son Robert enfeoffed Siward the champion (or of Frankton) in his Benthall lands, Siward in turn granting them to Wenlock priory. Following …
A History of the County of Sussex
… at Whitestone in Birdham (probably 'the yardland which Siward held') 37 and in 1258 made them over to the Dean and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… appear to have been a Chorley family. Almarica daughter of Siward de Morton complained in 1276 of disseisin of her free …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1989. The Tally-Ho was licensed in 1844. 95 MANOR. In 1066 Siward (Seward) and Almund (Elmund) held BOULDON as two …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a fishpond in Shobnall, probably the pool for the mill on Siward moor. In the late 16th century it held carp. 4 There … the abbey kitchener by Abbot Nicholas (1187-97) stood on Siward moor west of the town, and meadow there called Moor …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Abbot Thomas of Packington in 1286 opened up land called Siward moor on the west side of High Street. The intention …
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