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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… John (p.) Still, Elizabeth (p.) Sting, Thomas, expense for Stinton, Joseph (p.) Stirling, William, (c.) Sir William (c.) …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII
… in, q.v. Stinchcomb, Stynchencombe, co. Gloucester, 8. Stinton, Stynton, co. Norfolk, manor of, land held of, 117. … Thomas at, 864. Stynchecombe. See Stinchcomb. Stynton. See Stinton. Styrap, Styrop [in Blyth], co. Nottingham, 235. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII
… Stinchcombe, Stynchecombe, co. Glouc., manor of, 213. Stinton, Stynton, Hall manor, co. Norf., 1025. Stirthill, … co. Glouc. See Stinchcombe. Stynton, co. Norf. See Stinton. Styrrup, Sterop, co. Notts., Hodsock soke in, 714. …
London Hearth Tax
… s Noe distress Tho: Hurt 3 s x Robert Lewin 3 s x Richard Stinton 3 s removed Tho: Hoult 3 s a Seaman Sam: Pigott 3 s …
London Hearth Tax
… 6 s Thomas Ashman 7 s Richard Robinson 2 s Rowland Stinton 11 s Robert Guy 8 s Susan Best 4 s Anne Greene 4 s 8 …
Journal of the House of Commons
… was this Day read. A Letter from Colonel John Birch, from Stinton, of 16 Maii, to the Committee of both Kingdoms; and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Anne, was a nun at Redlingfield; he gave his manor of Stinton's in Salle, to William his eldest son, after the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1518, Sir Thomas Wodehouse, Knt. Roger Townesend, Esq; of Stinton, Christopher Calthorp, Esq. and Robert Harward of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… then in Eynsford hundred, and was called Stinetuna, 1 or Stinton, which is said now to be in Salle, because the … was afterwards, though anciently, removed into the part of Stinton manor, that extended into Salle bounds; Whither, a … or Brewse, and this was the manor called Heydon, alias Stinton-Hall; and the other half he sold to Peter le …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by Margery his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas Brews, of Stinton-hall, in Salle, who bore argent, a lion rampant … Hockwold, with Poyning's, Scales, Munford's, Stewky's and Stinton's manors there, and Wilton advowson, and the lete …
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