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Old and New London
… an "inquisition" in the same reign, it is clear that a yeoman named Duckett held lands here under the bishop, who in …
Old and New London
… remarks. He says, "Finally, I read that one William Pole, yeoman of the crown to King Edward IV., being stricken with a …
Survey of London
… the death at his house in Kensington of Mr. Porter, yeoman to His Majesty's Wood Yard. 33 The Russian Minister …
Survey of London
… shown by a grant 36 made four years later to Hanekin Grys, yeoman of the King's chamber, of the custody, during the …
A History of the County of Essex
… was succeeded by his son Robert. 197 Robert Rampston was Yeoman of the Chamber to Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I. He …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In some of these he is called 'gent.', and in others 'yeoman.' Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 13, m. 278. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and eventual forfeiture the parish was left with none but yeoman inhabitants, whose quiet and useful lives call for no …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Priest; a large paten of 1755, 'The gift of Edmund Harrop, yeoman, late of this Town Deceas'd to the Church of Ashton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… led to the subdivision of the land among a number of yeoman families, with a few of higher rank. 15 In 1609 an Act …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… William III. (1700), between Edward James, of Little Onn, yeoman, and Margery his wife, on the one part, and George Cookes, of Moddersall, co. Staff., yeoman, Robert Lake, of Woollaston, yeoman, and Francis James, of Little Onn, yeoman, of the …
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