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A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex
… duke of Suffolk, deceased, Sir Henry Stanley, knight, lord Straunge, and Margaret, his wife, daughter and heir of …
Borough Market Privileges
… 411] 06/07/1384 London Norfolk Pardon of outlawry to John Straunge, knight of Norfolk, for non-appearance to answer …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Boys cannot be traced but in 1447 the heirs of one Robert Straunge, who had died in 1390 possessed of 6 s. yearly rent … 1565. 71 It is possible but by no means certain that the Straunge family held a fee on the king's soke in Medbourne … which was not absorbed into the Kirkby manor. William le Straunge was apparently farming the king's manor in the early …
Memorials of London and London Life
… noman, of what condicioun or degree that he be, prive ne straunge, with ynne the franchise of the Cite ne with oute, … 26 in dede ne in word, ne in non other manere, no maner straunge vitailler bryngynge fissh or eny other vitaille by …
Middlesex county records
… Ashley spinster (servant of the same John Fowler), Thomas Straunge taylor, his wife Joan Straunge alias Joan Straunge spinster, his servant Katherine Pryce spinster, …
Middlesex county records
… beinge now made that a straunge childe was loste within the gates and walls of the …
Middlesex county records
… Katherine wife of Richard Knight, Susan wife of Thomas Straunge, William Cooke, his wife Briget Cooke, all … Jubb widow, Elizabeth Jubb spinster, Susan wife of Thomas Straunge taylor, Mary Lillwell spinster, Mary St. Cleere …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… manor of Great Rybourgh sure against ( devers) Sir John Straunge and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of Eleanor, and … Witnesses. Seal, large and good.No. 12. 1390.Sir John le Straunge, Knight, releases to Sir Stephen de Halys, Knight, … Shelton, Spic or Spyck, Southgate, Scharneburn, Sprot, Straunge or le Straunge, Styberde, Scarlet, Stede, Sparke, …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… was counted as nothing, and toke never, wich seemed very straunge, and so the price was of my side lost. After that …
A Survey of London
… and his England (ii. 192, ed. Bond): 'Among all the straunge and beautifull showes, mee thinketh there is none so …
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