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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… de Camoys 17 at once sold it to Sir Robert de Tybotot (Tiptoft). 18 Sir Robert died in 1298, holding that manor, … 80 presumably the London merchant Edward Cropley (d. 1648) or his son John Cropley of Clerkenwell (cr. Bt. 1665, d. … by 1400 ST OMERS manor, 90 often corrupted to 'St. Thomas' or 'Tom(b)ers'. 91, probably derived from one or more of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… metropolis of South Wales. Its modern name of Carmarthen, or Caer Fyrddin, as it is called by the Welsh (by a change of … the field, and besieged the castle of Emlyn; but Robert de Tibetot, the justiciary of South Wales, suddenly raising a … as a traitor at York, and his possessions were bestowed on Tibetot in reward for his services. The only important …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… still continued in contempt. Prays that Sir Francis Vivian or Hannibal Bonithon may be sent for. [ Copy of perhaps the … it being under the value of 50 l. per annum. 15. Schedule or enumeration of various parcels of land situate at … 109. i. Orders according to ancient statutes made by John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester and Constable of England, 6 Edward …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… nothing, as the number that dare appear for the King or the Church's interest are so few, and if things of this … did not look as if he would like any of our propositions, or expect his own, which need examination. Sir Samuel … in the orders made for placing of the nobility, by John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, and Constable of England, 6 Edw. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… all rights in Cherhill church from the mid 16th century or earlier, 93 and from the late 17th century or earlier relieved their own poor. 94 Cherhill parish has a … 1446), 89 whose relict Cecily (d. 1450), the wife of John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester, held it as dower. 90 On Cecily's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… merchant (J.P. from 1569; kt. 1578; d. 1582). 21 Revett or Thomas Bowles had acquired a third manor in Chippenham; … daughter of the Lord Protector. 27 Sir John died in or before 1670, leaving the estate to be sold to pay his … his son and namesake sold the whole manor to John, Lord Tiptoft. 96 Lord Tiptoft, the owner in 1428, died in 1443 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and various singing men and boys; the prior Robert Wells or Steward became dean; the Almonry School was refounded as … idea was abandoned. Bishopric of Ely Gules three crowns or. (Seal of Bishop William of Louth (1290-8),S.C.13/F 14.) … of Shrine of St. Etheldreda (formerly at 39). 47. John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester (d. 1470) and two of his wives …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bishop Eborard, his successour, built the whole nave or body of the church, and its two isles, from the antichoir or rood-loft door, to the west end, which was so great a … az. a bend or, with a crescent for difference, quartering Tiptoft, ar. a saltier ingrailed gul. Windham impales his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is now the market-place, was the magna crofta castelli, or great croft 1 of the castle; it joining to the outward … of St. Peter in this city, by the name of Magna Crofta, or Mancroft. At the latter end of the Confessor's time it … one side is a shield, on which Windham quarters Scroop and Tiptoft quartered. On the other side is another, on which …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… dominis Philippo Basset, Roberto Waleraund, Roberto Tibetot, Pagano de Chaworth, Alano de Plugenet, Nicholao …
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