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A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxon. ii. 189. Sandford Cart. ii. 285. Red Bk. Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 345. Thame Cart. i. 133. Bk. of Fees, 298. Ibid. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the base, which is of the usual deep hollow between two rolls, appears to have been cut away to a chamfer, probably … Dom. Bk. Fac. 28. Feud. Aids, iii, 196; Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 519. Duchy of Lanc. Misc. Bks. xi, fol. 2d.; … by the Hon. H. R. Orde-Powlett; Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 588; P.R.O. List of Sheriffs, 78; cf. advowson. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… for cleansing ditches and waterways in surviving court rolls 6 emphasise the value of man-made drainage in the area. … after 1358 when both were owned by Muchelney. 155 Court rolls have survived for Michaelmas 1436 and for Christmas and … and other poisons to enter the river. 158 No further court rolls have been found. 159 By the 18th century the vestry was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by knight's service, and it appears by the escheat rolls, that Henry de Cramaville held it in capite at his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… forfeited to the crown; 5 and the queen, by her letters patent, in her second year, granted this manor to Sir John … assize in the reign of king John, as appears by the pipe rolls of that reign, and bore for his arms, Gules, within a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Slater, English Peasantry, 68. Chron. Mon. de Abingdon (Rolls Ser.), i, 189, 332. The boundaries given are so … V.C.H. Berks. i, 343. Ibid.; Gesta Abbat. S. Albani (Rolls Ser.), i, 55; Dugdale, Mon. ii, 220. V.C.H. Berks. i, … serjeanty of keeping the king's beer ( Red Bk. of Exch. [Rolls Ser.], 451). Chron. Mon. de Abingdon (Rolls Ser.), ii, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for their lives. After which that king, by his letters patent, in his 31st year, granted and sold, in exchange, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Winchester. 12 In 1544 West Meon was granted by letters patent to Thomas Wriothesley, earl of Southampton, who died … and convent had licence to acquire in mortmain by letters patent from the late king (Pat. 16 Ric. II, pt. 3, m. 7). The …