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A History of the County of Sussex
… (d. 1395), and to Sir Hugh Halsham (d. 1442) and his wife Joyce; 20 the inscriptions survived in the later 18th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 96 On Richard's death in 1587 the manor reverted to Joyce Lucy, the heir of his elder brother Sir Nicholas Arnold, 97 and Joyce and her husband Sir William Cooke of Highnam held the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 1697, head-stone with cherubs and scrolled top; (6) to Joyce, wife of John Tippens, 16945, head-stone with scrolled …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… After John's death in 1444 the manor passed to his widow Joyce, who married Walter Beauchamp, and his son John, who made a lease in 1450. 1 Joyce died in 1473 2 and John (d. 1480) made a joint lease of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… wife, head-stone; against S. wall of churchyard, (3) to Joyce Glinn, 16856, head-stone. Floor-slabs: In N. aisle(1) …
Old and New London
… at King Charles, and some say it was that Cornet Joyce who once arrested the king. There is as much, perhaps, …
Old and New London
… William Walker, Richard Brandon, Hugh Peters, Colonel Joyce, William Hewlett, and lastly, Lord Stair. Against some … the king, his father, was not beheaded by either Colonel Joyce or Colonel Pride, as was then commonly believed; but … acted as the executioner of Charles I. was Lieut.-Colonel Joyce; but whether it was Joyce's or Brandon's hand that shed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… law against several persons for attempting his house. John Joyce had made false oath against him to deprive him of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… No. 109.] Jan. Whitehall. Passes for John Lake and Mary Joyce with their necessaries to go from London to Dover or …
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