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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… present day, the lordship being styled the manor of Wade's, or Wathe's Hall; which appellation it obtained from Robert de Watheby, … to William Fulborne; John Hoo, of Blythborough; and John Waley, of the same parish, a certain meadow in North Cove, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… however, since in the same year William, Stephen's brother, quitclaimed an estate called the manor of Northolt … London merchant, in 1346, 62 and in 1352 Agnes, Russell's widow, surrendered her rights of dower to Francis. 63 In … to himself and one Thomas Loughtborough. 64 On Francis's death in 1357 Northolt, which was then worth, as it had …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… under date 12567 (41 Henry III.), and again in St. Paul's MS., 1191, in connexion with the parish of St. Mary, … it may be taken as certain that the latter was the former's son. At p. 216 I have assumed that the Alderman of Walbrook … was his, we must assume that it was made during his son's nonage, and that he omitted to make a fresh one when the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Mayors and Sheriffs, trans. Riley, pp. 153-158, Dr. Sharpe's London and the Kingdom, i. 105, 106). c 1265. Gregory de … Rokesle. The circumstances of his refusal to meet the King's Justiciars at the Tower in his official capacity as Mayor, … Liber Albus (trans. Riley), pp. 14, 15, and in Dr. Sharpe's London and the Kingdom, i., pp. 120-122. c 1265. Walter …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the richest commoner in England, and commemorated in Pope's line 'Heathcote himself and such large acred men' ( … porter was brewed which is celebrated (after the Alderman's death) in Goldsmith's lines 'Where Calvert's butt and Parsons' black champagne …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… documents of 1262 and 1270 in favour of Walter de Merton's foundation at Maldon (no. 53) which are not attached to any … belonging to Chief Justice Hale in the library of Lincoln's Inn. This volume still bears the same number as in 1783 and is MS. Hale 5 in Lincoln's Inn Library. It is a composite paper volume with …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Clipstone parliament and thereafter transferred into King's Bench. 16 v) only membrane 12 is properly to be regarded as … restitution of lands or other rights currently in the king's hands, whether on a permanent or only a temporary basis, 18 … officials, royal justices and the members of the king's council active during the king's absence, 20 or on …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to Bain under its temporary sorting reference of King's Remembrancer Miscellaneous, bundle 939. There is no trace … its contents as consisting of memoranda from the king's parliament at Westminster on the Sunday after St Matthias … as a continuation of the petitions of England in the king's parliament at Westminster on the Sunday after the feast of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… liberties in their manors in the same forest, to the king's prejudice: and they request that the justices of the forest … justiciam recipiat. Let him present his claims at the King's Bench, and let him receive justice there. 7 (6). Pauperes … acres of waste land, which were taken into the lord king's hand because of the wasting of a wood before Roger de …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… parliament of the morrow of the Epiphany in king Edward's twentieth regnal year, 2 and the single plea recorded on … from three different sessions of parliament or of the king's council: a first section (mm. 1-5) of pleas and memoranda … and 8 both record business done at the meeting of the king's council at Easter 1292. Membrane 7 contains only a single …
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