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Old and New London
… and were baptised, and named the one John, and the other Joan.' A similar wonder was exhibited in Queen Anne's reign, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… wife Sibyl in 1318, 51 and in 1333 on himself and his wife Joan with remainder to his sons Reynold and John. 52 The … of the manor on himself with remainder to his sister Joan and her husband Thomas Kyrle; 70 Thomas and Joan, who lived at Walford (Herefs.), had evidently succeeded …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Ralph de Nottingham, who had the custody of the lands of Joan, daughter of William de Nevill of Blaston, had committed waste on the land of Joan's inheritance, containing 2 carucates in Blaston. 65 By … by Ralph de Nottingham's custody of the Blaston estate of Joan de Nevill in 1359. 73 A Hugh de Nottingham and his wife …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Queen Anne, and in 1403 it was assigned in dower to Queen Joan, but the rights of Philip la Vache as keeper were preserved. 64 In 1408 Joan granted the keepership to John Norbury and William Wilcotes (d. 1410), and in 1411 Joan granted Woodstock to her esquire, Thomas Chaucer, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Caston, father of Sir Robert de Caston, who married Joan, daughter and heir of Richard Barry, lord of Barry's … Margaret his wife, daughter of Sir Robert de Caston and Joan his wife, heiress of Richard Barry abovementioned. John … 1314, Martin de Massingham instituted, presented by Lady Joan, late wife of Sir Robert de Caston. 1346, Mr. Robert de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to whom he was contraeted before his marriage with Joan, daughter of Henry Earl of Barre,) and brother of Sir … to Margaret his wife, remainder to John Winter, Esq. and Joan his wife; and John Jenny, Esq. and Elizabeth his wife, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lordships came to Thomas de Boteturt, by the marriage of Joan, sister and coheir of John Lord Somery, and so to her … William, his son and heir by Alice his first wife, and by Joan his second, Edmund Wichingham of Woodrising, who by … 1437, Thomas Muriel, by Sir William Phelip, in right of Joan his wife, daughter of Thomas Lord Bardolf. 1465, John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of de Cateston, and de Lingwood. In the 9th of Edward II. Joan de Cateston, or Caston, and William de Lingwood, were …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… this lordship as an eschaet, to William de Valentia, and Joan his wife: William was brother, by his mother, to King Henry III. and Joan was daughter of William (sister and heir to her brother, … Earl of Pembroke, who dying sans issue, it descended to Joan, (one of the daughters and coheirs of John Comyn, lord …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1312, William de Caston instituted, presented by the Lady Joan, relict of Sir Robert de Caston. 1325, William de …
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