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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and N. divisions of the county of Devon, 7 miles (E. by S.) from South Molton; containing 578 inhabitants. The parish … was shared afterwards equally between Sir R. Massey, of Tatton, and the said Sir William de Tabley; and that, on the … share of Sir R. Massey is now vested in the Egertons, of Tatton; Richard Brereton, of Tatton, the purchaser of it, …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, after Elizabeth's decease the said sixth part to revert to Robert and his … all service pertaining to Thomas and his heirs, after Joan's decease the said moiety to revert to Thomas and his heirs … knight, John Parre, William Botiller, and William Tatton demand against Geoffrey Mascy, knight, and Isabel, his …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… by the operation of the common law, and with the King's accession and by force of it the possession of the Duchy, … of the said Thurstan, plaintiffs, and John le Mascy, of Tatton, chivaler, and Alice, his wife, Thomas Mascy, son of … William Wythur and Isabella, his wife, John de Massy, of Tatton, chivaler, and Alice, his wife, Margaret, daughter of …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… to hold to him and his heirs, for which John gave them 40 s. 5. At Preston, on Monday in the first week of Lent, 1 … of the said Alesia. According to the pedigree of Mascy of Tatton, Sir Richard le Mascy of Tatton, knight, married Alice, dau. of Gilbert de Haydock, …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… Boniface IX. De Diversis Formis. 1401. Id. Feb. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 5.) To the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Hereford, and the dean of St. Paul's London. Letters conservatory for William Rocoumbe, … Elene), damsel, noblewoman, daughter of John de Massey of Tatton, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Lichfield. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… or its tributary which ran from a spring in St. Edward's churchyard down the west side of St. Edward Street … joined at an early age. 67 In 1872 he bought from Samuel Tatton the Hencroft dyeworks in Abbey Green Road and the Mill Street dyeworks, which was renamed the Churnet works. Tatton had built Hencroft in the late 1840s and the second …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of wooded countryside; the 'frith' element of the township's name means a wood. 66 The short northern boundary with … and for dyeing. 25 In 1869 the mill was sold to William Tatton, the son of a Leek silk dyer, and he opened a dyeworks … (1860, s.v. Hulme, Upper); P.R.O., HO 107/2008. M. A. Tatton, A Staffs. Centenary: William Tatton of Leek, …
Survey of London
… although when the first houses were built here in the 1660's Lord Leicester's concept of a great square may not yet have … have been the first erected in Leicester Square. Priscilla Tatton is given as the occupier in 166674 but as Dorothy … ratebooks as an occupant of any other house, and Priscilla Tatton was possibly a relative. Later occupants were Philip …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… assistance in procuring payment of his bill of 1,380 l. 7 s. 4 d. for beef purchased to victual ships. 4 " " Navy … sending letters to press seamen; unless the western men's voyages for Newfoundland, and the northern men's cod and … by the Surveyor at Chatham, but in 1622, was told by John Tatton that he and other elder brethren went to Chatham, and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… sides. R. O. M 2. Cornwall. "The book of musters of King's Grace's tenants and tinners of his manors within written and of the … Llandeve or Landevye 9, Uske 94, Nasche or Nasshe 31, Tatton 1, The Walle 1, Pensarne 4, Somerton 1, Tallgarthe 9, …
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