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Middlesex county records
… Williamson, both late of London yomen, assaulted William Tyse, bound him with cords, and robbed him of a woollen cloth …
Middlesex county records
… the Tower of London berebruer, and Mathias Butten alias Tyse of the parish of St. Trinity in the Minores co. Midd. …
Magna Britannia
… Amias Pawlet in or about 1567; the rectory of Swayne and Tyse in or about 1591. Cart. Rot. 2527 Edw. III. Chapple's …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor of Milford Baddesley to Arthur Swayne and Philip Tyse. 37 From them it was in about 1609 acquired by Robert …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Jasper's son Thomas, 127 who sold it in 1648 to John Tyse 128 (d. 1670). Tyse was succeeded by his relict Mary and daughter Mary, wife … C 142/307, no. 40. S.R.O., DD/WHh 1028, deed, King to Tyse. W.N. & Q. vii. 34950, where the daughter Mary is said …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… possibly agents of the lessee 977 and later owner Philip Tyse (d. c. 1631). Tyse devised the tithes to his son Nicholas. 978 In 1666 Nicholas Tyse (d. 1672), probably the same, held them, 979 and they …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Iohannes Devale Iohannes Bryd 97 Iohannes Rudbe Iohannes Tyse Iohannes Payne glover 98 Iohannes Bemonde Iohannes …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 519 Tyrroll, John LM adm 1480, 217 Thomas KT adm 1515, 554 Tyse, John adm before 1449, 15 Tysted, Maud LW adm 1503, 418 …
The Overseas Trade of London
… James Lode, A, 3 brls. salmon, 1 brl. salt fish, 46s.8d. Tyse Selly, A, 1 pipe with 3 panes of shanks, 300 budge …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and in the 2nd of James I. was granted to Philip Tyse and William Blake. Here is Clopton Hall, the seat of …
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