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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the 13 th and answered the 17 th inst. 4 pp.] May 7. Manor at York. 78. Sir Edward Osborne to Henry Earl of … he nor Alcock in their accounts so much as mention the manor of Newington Barrow, nor what was paid for the same in … would never do, and that if he were before the lord of a manor he might have justice, but here he doubted he should …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ p.] May 21. 101. Thomas Sanderson to [the Council]. The manor of Waddington, parcel of the possessions of the Duchy … children of Sir Allen till they attain the age of 21. The manor continued in my name for six years without any penny … consent, by direction from Lady Apsley to sell the manor, I agreed with Thomas Colson and Edmund Hales of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and burgesses of Congleton, and of the tenants of the manor there, against Wm. Bramhall, fee-farmer of that manor, to the Council. Have long been suitors on his … June 14. Presentation of Dr. Clare to the rectory of Walton, co. Lancaster, void by death, and in his Majesty's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… church of Knaptoft cum membris de Mowsley, Shearsby, and Walton, co. Leicester, upon pretence of simony, and has been … by the patron's might and threats, he being lord of the manor of Knaptoft, with 800 l. per annum, prays that a … which stipend he ordered should be paid out of a manor in Houghton, now in the tenure of Lewis Conquest, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Maltravers, the farm and demesne of Tadyford, the manor of Hordle, the manor of Duncton, the manor of Walkhampton, the rectory, advowson, and patronage of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a petition of Frances, wife of John Preston, of [Preston] manor in Lancashire. That he finds no sufficient cause in law …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… had some talk with one of my name, the lord of Coxall [the manor of Coggeshall], who was foreman of the jury. I wondered … of a forest there, Sir Thomas Barrington being lord of the manor of Hatfield Broad Oak, within which the said forest is situated. That the lords of the manor and their tenants have for time out of mind had common …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… further grants to Lord Brudenell free warren within his manor with liberty to enclose 1,000 acres thereof as a park, … his Grace's favour. You may please to understand that the manor is worth, upon the improved rental, near 4,000 l. per …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of lands in Durham in lieu thereof; cause relating to the manor of Whitchurch, co. Buckingham, to be referred to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
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