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The Aldermen of the City of London
… in which Ward he was succeeded by his brother Ralph early in the reign of Henry III. Theobald fitz-Ivo was … Bukerel (usually written Renger). Michael de St. Helena. Ralph Sperling. Joce fitz-Peter. Ralph Stepering. Robert fitz-John. Gervase fitz-Fulk. John …
Statutes of the Realm
… late Lord Holles deceased. vij. 19 An Act to enable Sir Ralph Ashton Baronett to supply an omission of Limitation … and others. xx. 32 An Act for the better enabling Sir Ralph Hare Baronett to make a Joynture and settie his Estate … mentioned. xvij. 26 An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Ralph Box with Elizabeth Eyre and to enable him to marry …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Thomas de Grenewey, Philip, son of Vivian de Chetewynde, Ralph de Stafford, William de Hastang, Humfrey de Hastang, … Philip his brother, William Wither, William de Lutteley, Ralph de Stafford and Richard his brother, Edmund de Apelby, … that he rode armed in support of Thomas de Brumpton. Ralph de Lutteley denied that he had armed, but said that he …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 13th century the Peverel family were tenants in demesne. Ralph Peverel in 1279 held 3 virgates in demesne and 2 … Burdet, who held of Robert de Tateshall, who held of Ralph Basset. Six free tenants together held 7 virgates. 3 … de Langton (d. 1321), Bishop of Lichfield, succeeded Ralph Peverel as the principal tenant of the Basset fee, by …
Survey of London
… to treat with workmen for a general repair. 82 In 1698 Ralph Snowe, treasurer to the Archbishop, presented a new … by subscription and the south gallery was built in 1708, Ralph Snowe contributing 100 towards the cost. In 1701 … LEIGH'S Chapel, where lye buried Sir John Leigh, Son of Ralph Leigh, Esq.; Lord of the Manour of Stockwell, and his …
Survey of London
… and Ornaments in and About London and Westminster made by Ralph in 1734, is of interest, as it gives an opinion upon … as a building by itself, in a distant prospect." Ralph disliked the position of the church, and would have …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… sold it to Richard Minton of Minton in 1655. 47 In 1442-3 Ralph Lingen died owning a third of Minton, 48 which then … the living was held by two prominent royal officials. Ralph de Neville, rector 1214-22 and later bishop of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1267 four freeholds had been created. The largest, held by Ralph Brown, was two yardlands (a yardland being 48 a.), …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the site of the house of the large freehold estate held by Ralph Brown c. 1267. 58 West of the drive to Churcham House … iii. 133; cf. the grant of lands in Morton and Churcham by Ralph 'Barron', quoted in Trans. B.G.A.S. xxxviii. 53-54. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was recorded in 1403 and 1431, and her statue in 1532. 74 Ralph Rudde, presented to the rectory in 1550, was also … lapsed, was not revived. 66 The later-12th-century rectors Ralph the dean and his son Niel played a prominent part in … wainscot and altar rails were given by the vice-chancellor Ralph Bathurst in 1676. 40 The wrought-iron gates at the …
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