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A History of the County of Northampton
… 15 and granted a virgate of land in Ashton to his daughter Joan in 1296. 16 He was succeeded on his death the next year … in Ashton was scheduled as freehold in 1727, belonging to Joan Sutton and John Blunt. 21 The cottage and 3 a. of land …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Shelley of Michelgrove in Clapham, 11 though his widow Joan was still living at Eatons in 1546. 12 It descended with …
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… Bukharans in trade and diplomacy, 1558-1702. Burton, Joan A. Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Bosworth, C.E. … ethnology in the Renaissance, 1420-1600. Rubies i Mirabet, Joan P. Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Pagden, … Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Tumblety, Joan L.; Talbot, Ian Chronological coverage: 19472010 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was assessed for above average amounts. The wealthiest, Joan of Cornwall and Robert of Asthall, paid on 19 4 s. each; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 15 Sir Richard of Cornwall (d. 1299 X 1300) and his wife Joan acquired additional tenements and ploughland from Sir … were recorded, 77 perhaps implying some rebuilding. Lady Joan Cornwall and her son Sir Edmund Cornwall were possibly … in 1279, 147 which was later sold to Sir Richard and Joan Cornwall. 148 Though Sir Richard Harcourt's heir was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a year supported a chantry in the church, founded by Lady Joan Cornwall and formally ordained in 1321. The endowment … that of the aisle. 21. Tomb and effigy ( probably of Lady Joan Cornwall) in the Cornwall chapel, Asthall church … one. The north chapel was remodelled to house Lady Joan Cornwall's chantry. 111 The roof was raised and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were his granddaughters Gilles, wife of John de Moleyns, Joan, wife of Bartholomew Galian, and Alice, wife of William … and the reversion were quitclaimed by the other coheirs to Joan and Bartholomew in 1328, 8 and by Thomas Galian and …
A History of the County of London
… for scandal by his relations with a married woman named Joan Hodgis. Hearing afterwards that Percy, to facilitate his intercourse with Joan, had given her the office of embroiderer by letters …
A History of the County of London
… captivity of eighteen years, was released and married Lady Joan Somerset, daughter of the duchess of Clarence by her …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… was buried in the friary church. 7 On 10 May, 1305, died Joan of Acre, and was buried in the conventual church of the … presence of Edward II and most of the nobility of England. Joan was the second daughter of Edward I and Queen Eleanor, … saying here an Our Father and a Hail Mary for the soul of Joan of Acre. 8 Thomas, bishop of Worcester, when at Clare in …
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