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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the thre estates of this reame of Englond, that is to wite, of the lordes spirituelz and temporelx, and of the …
Rymer's Foedera
… and Chambrelains of our Eschequier, Greting. We late you wite that we have appointed, by wey of Rewarde, unto Monsieur …
Rymer's Foedera
… Inconveniences to growe or longer to continue; letyng hem wite that if they, that may with thaire towarnesse so acquite …
Rymer's Foedera
… and Chamberlains of oure Eschequier, Greting. We late you wite that, for certaine Causes us moeving, we have appointed …
Rymer's Foedera
… unto diverse of theim certain Sommes of Money; that is to wite, To the Chanceller the Some of an Hundreth Pounds, To …
Rymer's Foedera
… and Enoying of zour Enemies. And liketh zour Hinesse to wite that, the Saterday afore the Date of this, I, zour … Furthermore, My most Hy and Sourein Lord, liketh zow to wite that I sent, nat longe ago, Bellesme, my Poursuaunt, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of the highest interest, is the 13th-century shrine of St. Wite at Whitchurch Canonicorum; the solid base has three …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… fishmonger 1290 Pat. - OE horn 'horn'. Henry le Wyte (Wite) 1291 CW 97 (nephew of Walter le Blund, …
A Survey of London
… S.; Probably a son of the sheriff of 1191. Willelmus Wite, A., L. Wyteby, L.; Whiteby, F.; Whitley, S. Crassus, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… barons' ( Barones regis). Exeter Domesday reads :'Ulward Wite had 1 manor which is called Peteneia which he himself … a year. Humfrey holds a manor which he held of Ulward Wite, and there is half a hide of land. One plough could till …
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