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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
A History of the County of Oxford
… Smeaton, Yorkshire, 44 and in 1552 land at Sutton with Lound and Knighton, also in Yorkshire. 45 In 1529 the … dated 20 July 1552. Drawer labelled 'Sutton with Lound'. 'Knighton' (1). Reg. Vet. fol. 125 v and 126. 'Brevis …
Lincoln Wills
… at Boston, 9 April, 1532. The testament of John Frawce [of Lound]. [L.C.C., 152031, f. 255.] 1530 a.d. I John Frawce of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Walter de Filby, Sir Stephen, parson of the church of Lound, in Suffolk, and to Sir Thomas de Preston, parson of … granted license to Walter de Filby, and Edmund, parson of Lound, to settle on the said hospital, a messuage, 15 acres … Thomas de Preston, rector of Colby, and Stephen, rector of Lound, to settle a messuage, with land, and the advowson of …
A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex
… which Roger de Depham held. Anno 25. 288. William de Lound, clerk, Thomas Byesteton, chaplain, William atte Watre, … his wife. Premises in Colham. Anno 27. 313. William de Lound, clerk, Thomas de Burton, chaplain, and John Pecche, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The tithes have been commuted for a rent-charge of 85. Lound, with Toft, Lincoln.See Toft. LOUND, with Toft, Lincoln.See Toft. Lound LOUND, a township, in the parish of Sutton, union of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1457, John Whitely. 1473, John Sybely. 1480, Thomas Lound. 1508, Henry Barber. 1522, William Birte. Ralph … Barker de Barney. In the chancel, Orate p. a'i'a. Tho. Lound, nup. vicar. huj. ecclie. A gravestone In memory of Mary, daughter of Thomas Lound and Ann his wife, who died in 1710. Christian, wife of …
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