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Survey of London Monograph
… 7 May, pat. 22 May 1516. As William 'Geynys pursevaunt', i.e. Guisnes, witnessed will of John Keer, 23 August 1510 … salary from 8 November 1781, res d 11 July 1793. Of Long Whatton, Leicestershire; b. Great Tower St, London, 31 … having for some years before lived entirely at Long Whatton; d. unmarried 25 November 1800. Arms: As Sir Charles …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Oxwick was collated to the same. 1349, Thomas de Whatton collated to them: it appears that the abbot, &c. of … de Warenna.In Wesenham tenuer'. xii soc. Stigandi T. R. E. ii car tre. mo. vi soc. plus. semp. iiii bord. tc. iiii … i ac. p'ti. sep. ii bor. et ii car. Stigand' soca' T. R. E. mo. W. de Noiers in Melesham; hoc e' in p'tio de Esparlea. …
Survey of London
… Museum in Docklands Project; to Christopher Lloyd, Harry Whatton, Jerome Farrell and other staff of the Tower Hamlets …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… places is noted. 3 It was inrolled in Michaelmas term, 7 E. 2, that king Henry the elder (viz. H. 2.) And king John … tenants in Walcringham, Misterton, and Papulwyk, when king E. 1, 4 made all his demisnes throughout England to pay … assessors and collectors, and they made Richard de Whatton, and Walter Olyver collectors. In the tallage …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… was still claimed to belong to his manor of Burton Agnes (E.R. Yorks.). 28 Hugh Gobion, who was apparently placed in … Perhaps the first rector to reside at Mowsley was Thomas Whatton (d. 1670). 74 His successor Samuel Fuller (d. 1700), … in the 18th century. Thomas Sawbridge, 170013, and William Whatton, 171335, were probably resident. 76 Charles Stokes, …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 467100 366100 West Burton 1271 1271 46.88 479800 385500 Whatton 1338 1338 28.83 474400 339700 Worksop 1296 1296 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Villain. In Haslacheton was there likewise of the Soc of Whatton, of the Fee of Gislebert de Gand, which used to be … own, and so the whole Township hath been ever esteemed in Whatton Parish, and the Church Interest (except that little … both Deyncourt's, and that of the Fee of Gaunt (which, 32 E. 1. 3 John de Newmarch, is said to hold here and in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… out of the Fines he levied concerning these Lands, 34 E. 1. 1 E. 2. 2 E. 2. 13 In the 29 E. 1. the Jury found it … my account of this place with a continuation of the Whatton's pedigree, ( a family that lived in the … paging of the book will be moreperfect. When Robertus de Whatton changed his name to Skipwith 10 H. 4, it is said he …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Luterell deceased, did his Homage. Robert Luterell, 9 E. 1. claimed against Richard Son of Raph Bugge, seven … Marriage, with Agnes his Daughter. Robert Luterell, 25, E. 1. was dead: he held certain Lands and Tenements in … in Lincolnshire, the first Sunday after Trinity, 13 E. 2. settled the Manor of Cameleston and Bruggford, with the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Lovetot, who had a Son called John, who died about 26 E. 1. 10 seized of this Manor or capital Messuage, and Lands … to Robert Morin, of Kilvington, and then to Roger de Whatton, called in several Records, Roger de Skerington, from … Fee, were amongst his, as by that Share which Roger de Whatton had, and at length came to the Lord Vaux, may in some …
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