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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Essex (d. 1144), gave the monks an annual rent of 100 s. in exchange for the tithes of Enfield and Edmonton, which … however, the church at Enfield was granted to the earl's foundation at Walden (Essex), 10 although Hurley retained … bears the finest brass in Middlesex, 87 to Joyce, Lady Tiptoft (d. 1446), beneath a canopy of c. 1530. Other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Geoffrey de Mandeville in 1086. 90 It passed to Geoffrey's son William, to his grandson Geoffrey, earl of Essex (d. … (d. 1407). 83 In 1408 the estate was committed to Sir John Tiptoft during the minority of Sir John Wroth's son and … in 1413 was succeeded by her cousin Sir John, later Lord, Tiptoft (d. 1443). 86 Tiptoft's son John, later earl of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… all. Bridges, or Bruges argent on a cross sable a leopard's head or. Brotherton, Thomas of England with a label argent. … sable a cheveron ermine between three rams argent. Cutte, -s argent a bend engrailed sable with three roundels argent … are also the arms of Duresme of Essex, temp. Edward I.) Tiptoft argent a saltire engrailed gules. Tunstall (Bishop of …
A Survey of London
… 53. yeares after his first being Mayor, and was buried in S. Peters church in Cheape. So this ward continued vnder the … runneth West. On the north side from the parish church of S. Peter, which is at the Southwest corner of Wood street, … backe againe into Cheape, and from Fauster Lane end, to S. Martins lane end, and from thence through saint Nicholas …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… John atte Lee, chandler, who married Matilda, the orphan's mother. 3 Sureties, viz., Bartholomew Seman and Matthew … for various causes in a certain chamber in the King's Gaol of Newgate were uncomfortably housed by reason of the … of the said orphan. On the 7th June Sir John Tibetot (or Tiptoft), the Speaker of the House of Commons, had complained …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Richard I granted land at Fordham worth 12 as one knight's fee to his knight Alard the Fleming, 79 who held it until … manor, so named into the 20th century, 40 belonged to John Tiptoft, lord Tiptoft (d. 1443). 41 It descended to his son John, earl of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and 7 socmen belonged to it, with 13 acres, valued at 20 s. 1 This manor was called by the name of Popenho; and in the … the lete, with the verdict should be given to the Bishop's steward, or bailiff, who should communicate it to the other … 1405, Robert Clerk, by Sir John Pelham, and Sir John Tiptoft, hac vice. 1406, Reginald Braybrook, (exchanged for …
A History of the County of London
… 8 that he might be appointed to assist him again. The king's favour naturally extended to Darlington's house, which … of London could not have been partisans, for John Tiptoft earl of Worcester, 54 or some members of his family, … of Huntingdon, the duchess of Exeter, Lord Fanhope, Tiptoft earl of Worcester, Sir Thomas Brandon, &c. The house …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Saxon thane of great possessions, held it in the Confessor's time, together with lordships in Bodney, Langford, … to be his heir, who married Joan, second daughter of John Tiptoft Lord Powis, and sister to John Earl of Worcester. The … for default of her issue, to John Earl of Worcester, Lord Tiptoft and Powis; and in default of her issue, to be sold, …
The Environs of London
… his collection of pictures at Chelsea, 91. B. Babington's plot, 566. His concealment at Uxendon, ibid. Bacon , Anthony, at Chelsea, 119. Lord Chancellor, at Parson's Green, 364. family, portraits of, 22. Bancroft , John, … , manor of, 245. Tillotson , Archbishop, at Edmonton, 270. Tiptoft , Lady, monument of, 307, 308. Tokynton-chapel, 575. …
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