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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Canterbury, five hides at Burwell. About 970 Oda's kinsman Oswald, then bishop of Worcester, gave those hides … de Camoys 17 at once sold it to Sir Robert de Tybotot (Tiptoft). 18 Sir Robert died in 1298, holding that manor, … to his son, 27 the Lancastrian minister, Sir John Tiptoft, a baron from 1426. Lord Tiptoft 28 held that manor …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… had come into the school in drink, and in Mr. Verney's absence, had corrected the scholars most excessively. 2. … of Sutton versus Cowper, tried before the Bishop of Ely's official in the church of St. Mary without Trumpington … 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
… of the dignity of a baronet, with the usual discharge. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 25, f. 177.] [Aug. 1.] Petition of Wm. … may be dealt with for not performing his duty. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 277, No. 165.] Aug. 1. Rich. Bower to … 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
… south, and east of the village. 6 A stream called River's brook rises at c. 125 m. near the centre of the parish and … Iron-Age hill fort called Oldbury castle lies on Cherhill's boundary with Calne. 19 Bronze-Age tools have been found … 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
… Earl Hereric, who bought out his younger brother Leofwine's rights in Downham with land at Chippenham given them by … his son and namesake sold the whole manor to John, Lord Tiptoft. 96 Lord Tiptoft, the owner in 1428, died in 1443 holding Badlingham …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Henry VIII and the bishop has 'the convent of St. Audre's in Ely'. 10 The House was surrendered to the king on 18 … of Shrine of St. Etheldreda (formerly at 39). 47. John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester (d. 1470) and two of his wives … 'Italianized Englishman' of sinister record, John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester (d. 1470), and two of his three …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was annually celebrated to the Dissolution. At Herbert's death, Bishop Eborard, his successour, built the whole nave … of Waterford in Ireland dedicated the altar at the sacrist's chamber door, to St. Peter and Paul, and all the Saints, … 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
… ward of itself, and at the beginning of the Confessor's reign was uninhabited, being field only; that part which is … one side is a shield, on which Windham quarters Scroop and Tiptoft quartered. On the other side is another, on which … with the crescent, 2. Windham quartering Scroop and Tiptoft. 3. Windham quartering Scroop and Tiptoft impaling …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… church to Simon atte Grevette of a yearly pension of 100 s. to be received for life of his manor of Kemyngton co. … men of those parts upon the coast. It has come to the king's ears that whereas a certain ship of those parts came to … dissolved. [ Ibid.] Membrane 17 d. Nov. 2. Stamford. John Tiptoft, knight, Hugh de Mortymer, knight, Thomas de Bourn, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV
… of Plyngton after the priory came to the late king's hands by reason of the war with France, to the disherison … crossbowmen and other men therein abiding at the king's wages, in part of their wages, a sum of money to them … Heuster of Staffordshire and Thomas Grey of Dorset to John Tiptoft knight and Henry Somer. Recognisance for 400 marks, …
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