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A History of the County of Warwick
… forty days' indulgence was granted to all hearing mass or praying there for benefactors, or contributing to the upkeep of lights and ornaments. … of St. Michael's restored to Coventry Priory by Ranulf de Gernon in the early 12th century. 70 However, Ansty and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… division of allegiance. The tenants of the southern half, or Earl's Half, owed obedience to the earls of Chester and … in the castle court they were granted their own court, or portmote, where all causes relating to the earl and to the … a penalty to the earl was to be quit on payment of 12 d. or less at the discretion of his neighbours. Merchants from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… list of places the parochial rights in which were granted or 'regranted' by Ranulf de Gernon, Earl of Chester, to the priory in the early 12th … Coundon and Sowe, vills of which the priory was lord, or the vills in Holy Trinity parish, Harnall, Radford, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Brook, and at Keresley Heath in the south, along Tamworth or Keresley Road, which formed the western boundary of the … when it was among the chapelries granted by Earl Ranulf de Gernon to Coventry Priory, 26 and the same earl included land … daughter of Guy Merinton. 41 John Wymondswold granted all or part of the holding to Nicholas Dudley, 42 whose widow, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Stivichall STIVICHALL The ancient parish of Stivichall (or Styvechale, as it is now sometimes spelt) lay about 1½ … in the extreme south along the River Sowe, have any fields or meadows survived. It has been suggested that the village … the chapelries 'restored' to Coventry Priory by Ranulf de Gernon, Earl of Chester, in the early 12th century. 81 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the chapelries granted to Coventry Priory by Ranulf de Gernon in the early 12th century. 31 It was also mentioned in … him the direct tenant of Cheylesmore. 52 Robert de Stoke, or probably two successive Roberts de Stoke, made many other … freeholds which were not in the Deyville estate in 1250 or in the Stoke family and priory estates in 1279. 54 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… be renamed 'Clare and Lady Frances Sidney Sussex College or Hall'. The will also directed that if the testatrix had … the midle which Stockbridge made of the valewe of cxl li. or theire aboute and having on the backside a hande … executors approached Trinity College with a view to buying or leasing the site of the Grey Friars. To this proposal …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… [ Sparke] William Burton [ Burcon] William Broun [ Bronn or Broun] [p. 61 ] 6 Thomas Guy John Bydeford' 7 John Tanner … Thomas de Bosdon' [ Bosden], 9 Oct. 1432 William Clove [or, Clone], 8 Oct. 1432 [p. 68] Robert Clifton', 17 Oct. 1432 … John Wythers [ Withers], s. of Henry Wythers of Theydon Garnon, co. Essex, S.T.D., app. to John Tayler [ Taylor . . . …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… churchwardens of every parish in Hereford, and also two or three honest and substantial men of every parish, to … 1, that no persons bring weapons with them to any market or fair, saving that a knight or squire may have a sword borne after them; 2, that the …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… the troubles of the Civil War had never been duly entered, or had been lost; while some portion of later years was no … and Thomas Compton are admitted to be the city's waits or musicians. Inserted at the beginning of this volume is a … two dozen large pewter trencher plates given by Mr. Garnon, alderman, and two dozen and a half pewter trencher …
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