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A History of the County of Somerset
A History of the County of Leicester
… 12 By the 13th century two manors existed. The manor of WALSH HALL, or DANET'S HALL, was held from the earls of … and dukes of Lancaster. The first mention of the family of Walsh, or Waleys, in connexion with Bromkinsthorpe occurs in … held from Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. 13 The Walsh family continued to be important landholders at …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of Wyggeston's Hospital John Thorpe 1513 1101521 Richard Walsh 1521 1111533 Thomas Thorpe 1533 1121566 113 John Pott … Thorpe died Aug. 1521: Leic. City Mun. Room, 1D50/I/1. For Walsh's succession: ibid. 1D50/I/2. Walsh and Thorpe shared the confrater's stipend in 15323: …
A History of the County of Warwick
… In 1431 John's son, Sir Thomas Burdet, of Arrow, and John Walsh are stated to have held jointly fee in Luddington, … came to the Walshes. In 1431, as already mentioned, John Walsh 217 and Thomas Burdet are recorded as having held fee in Luddington between them. 218 John Walsh (d. 1510) and his son John (d. 1541) were both seised …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Warwick was reported to the commissioners in 1517. Agnes Walsh, widow, was said to have let decay, in 1502, a messuage …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 26 June Fletcher, E. 1661 30 Nov. Large, J. 1662 18 Mar. Walsh, C. [1662] 27 Mar. Butolph, T. [1662] 3 Apr. Harris, M. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… W. By 1806 Robinson, G. By 1806 Rogers, H.J. By 1806 Walsh, W. By 1806 Smith, W. Cooke held by patent: C 66/2932 …
A History of the County of Leicester
… the Conquest this holding became divided into two manors, Walsh's Hall, and Westcotes given by Robert Fitzparnell, Earl …
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