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A History of the County of Gloucester
… the manor, in 1642, to a customary payment from every wain or cart passing to or from Lea (Herefs., formerly Glos. and Herefs.) with wares. … After Elizabeth's death in 1452 her second husband John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester, 81 retained her part until his …
Survey of London Monograph
… nowhere given. Uncertain whether rank was merely honorary or whether, as Spelman thought, he had a province in France. … Argent, a lion with tail knotted gules, an eastern crown or about its neck & 3 falcons proper, belled or in chief. … Later pursuivants of that name were retained by John Lord Tiptoft (Earl of Worcester in 1449) and by John and Henry …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… men, of whom but little is known, are either directly or collaterally related to the Plantagenet family. First the … interfered with the development of the list, in this or any other exact order, and as the names do not extend … Lord Roos, married Philippa, daughter of John, Lord Tiptoft, and sister and coheiress of John, Earl of Worcester, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… with three molets argent on the bend. Arundel Gules a lion or. Arundel, Archbishop See of Canterbury impaling Arundel quartering Warenne. Ashby Azure a cheveron or between three double-headed eagles argent. Aske Azure … argent. Thomas of Brotherton England with a label argent. Tiptoft Argent a saltire engrailed gules. Warenne Checky or
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… ROYAL ARMS England. ( Gules, three lions passant gardant or). Edward II (impaling Old France). 222b. Edward III. 222b. … Edmund, Earl of Lancaster. Sable, a tricorporated lion or. 52b, (296b). Holland, Earls of Kent. England with a … fesse wavy and in chief three crescents gules. 175a, 175b. Tiptoft. Argent, a saltire engrailed gules. 52a, 53a, (171b), …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Royal Arms England. ( Gules, three lions passant gardant or). Sovereign Not Identified. Wimpole (1), p. 213a. … 213a. England and France. 1340 - c. 1405. ( Azure, flory or, for France Ancient, quartering England). Sovereign Not … sable with border engrailed gules. Wimpole (1), p. 213a. Tiptoft. Argent, a saltire engrailed gules. Wimpole (1), p. …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Ashby Ashby, or Haskeby, lies near the centre of the island of … of Henry III. it was the lordship of Sir John de Askby or Ashby, who granted to Alice Bond common in her lands … the court of the Earl Marshal of England, against Sir John Tiptoft, who had retained him with sixteen lances, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the 1760s as St. Mary's parsonage and St. Andrew's priory or little parson age, were regularly leased beneficially, 74 … a judgement that it should allow to that clerk, as farmer or rector, the tithes of its Burwell demesne in return for a … Dowsing in 1644, 82 glass with the arms of Lancaster and Tiptoft probably survived in the church in the late 17th …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… works. They assigned other such land, in holdings of two or three yardlands, at rent to the occupants. Abbot Walter … c. 765 a. were on the Ramsey manor; Tiptofts had only 6 or 7 customary half yardlands, besides nine cottagers' … 1150 by yardlanders, 61 were heavy. All tenants with 15 a. or more had to work one day a week in winter, rising to two …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… presence of the king's hundred bailiff. Henry III granted or confirmed to the abbey the right to a gallows, perhaps … including lunatics, not necessarily actually working or confined in it. 16 In 1797 the parish hired a Newmarket … might be assisted from the rates, at a cost of £1,500 or more before 1815, only 20 were in the workhouse, while 175 …
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