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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… capcione de Calvauch' et Macmorwyth' et pro morte Ade de Staunton', qui occisus fuit ad combustionem de Norrauch' et … of Calvach and MacMurchadha and for the death of Adam of Staunton, who was killed at the burning of Norragh, and also …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to do and receive what the king's council etc. 113 (90). Staunton'. [Licence for Hervey of Stanton to resettle lands … the abbey of Bury St Edmund's]. Rex concessit Hervico de Staunton' ad peticionem suam ob affeccionem quam habet erga eum quod feoffare possit Mathium filium Johannis de Staunton', capellanum, de uno mesuagio, centum et …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 16 May, 1659; B.A. from Gloucester Hall 1663, rector of Staunton Prior 1669, and of Timsbury, Somerset, 1674. See …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… with his wife Mary, Francis sold Bow Brickhill to Robert Staunton, 54 son and heir-apparent of Sir Francis Staunton of Birchmore in Woburn (Bedfordshire). 55 Robert's … his wife Mary sold the manor of Caldecott to Sir Francis Staunton, 71 who four years later settled it on his second …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the abbey in Smewnes were in 1535 held by lease by Edward Staunton, then bailiff, 113 and he was still tenant in 1541, … was in the Crown in 1548, 116 and five years later Edward Staunton, still tenant in 1548, 117 was lord of the 'manor or … to Elizabeth, only daughter and heir of the third Anthony Staunton, 128 who with her husband James Stokes 129 in 1718 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Wilford, husband of Mary Browne, deceased, to Robert Staunton, 28 Lewis Lord Mordaunt transferring his right in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… sen., with his wife Anne, in 1625 granted it to Robert Staunton, 74 by whom and his wife Mary it was conveyed in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Thomas Cranwell, from whom it passed about 1634 to Robert Staunton. 62 He held the right in 1659, 63 but conveyed it in … the rector, 64 doubtless for one turn only, as in 1664 Staunton and his wife were again in possession. 65 It was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in his demesne lands at Willen at the request of Robert de Staunton. 21 Alice widow of Nicholas de Verdon was answerable …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and one hundred acres of Meadow: this Malger held, as in Staunton may be observed. Another Part here was Soc to … made to him. This went with Kilvington to the Family of Staunton, as there is shown; and William Staunton, Son of Robert, who made the Exchange, falling into …
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