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… not be confounded with Hugh de Wrottesley, the head of the family at this date. (Deeds at Wrottesley.) …
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… same as Robert de Wolseley, the progenitor of the Wolseley family. This is as stated on the Roll; but the meaning seems …
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… suit is of importance for the history of the Caverswall family. The Prior claimed half the advowson of the Church of … date was Thomas de Caverswall. The early history of this family is very obscure. See fine levied 12th November, 1223. …
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… and granddaughters. Bradley in Bilston, held by a family of the same name of the Overtons, who held it of the … two manors, one held by the Bradleys, and the other by the family of Tresel. They both held of the Baron of Dudley. See …
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… and broke into the house and killed him and all his family. And Thomas, son of Alexander, a groom ( garcio) was …
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… Arundel, Hawise de Quency, Countess of Lincoln, Henry de Hastings and Ada his wife, Isabel de Bruis, John de Balliol …
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… which he held in custody, and had ejected him and his family from it, vi et armis, and had carried away his goods …
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… days from Easter. m. 22. Leic. Joan, the widow of Henry de Hastings, sued William de Harecurt and Hillaria his wife, 9 … counties named. Hillaria was sister of the famous Henry de Hastings, and second wife of William de Harecourt of …
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… Harecourt had two wivesAlice de la Zouche, and Hillaria de Hastings. The children by Hillaria were evidently under age; …
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… valor for five years of the tenements for which John de Hastings sued Philip Marmium for redemption according to the …
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