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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1321, William de Ormesby instituted, presented by the Lady Joan, relict of Sir Robert Caston. 1318, Mr. Roger the Saham. …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… century, to Sir Robert Herling, Knt., who married Joan or Jane, the heiress of the Gonvilles, as the subjoined pedigree will show. Sir Robert Herling, and Joan his wife, held the manor of Gonville's in 1420, as we …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1365 and 1368 John King presented to the living. 3 In 1389 Joan Morell was holding a life interest in the advowson which …
A History of the County of Essex
… granted the reversion of the manor, then held for life by Joan wife of Luke Morell, to Ralph de Tyle and his wife … granted the reversion of the manor, after the death of Joan Morell, to Sir John Ashley and his heirs. 73 The conveyances of 1389 and 1403 led, after the death of Joan Morell, to a contest for possession of the estate. Joan …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to the supplication presented to their lordships by one Joan Chatterton late wife to Gregory Conyers, suggesting that …
Survey of London
… was a relation by marriage. Humphrey Emerson had married Joan Browker as his first wife. 53 Royal Commission on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… (5) to William Brydges, Thomas Brydges, his son, 1692, Joan (Hill) first wife of Thomas, 1678, Catherine (Barret) …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1384, 68 leaving three daughters, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Joan. 69 Elizabeth died in 1387, and orders were given that … receive a moiety of the estate, and that the moiety of Joan, who was only 12, should be delivered to her next friend … 73 The latter was succeeded in 1498 by his son William. 74 Joan, the other daughter of Richard Whelton, is probably the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (II), from 1296 to 1307 by his son Earl Gilbert's widow Joan. 71 After the Clare male line ended in 1314 their rights … Edmund 95 (d. 1362). 96 By 1371 the Vaux lands belonged to Joan Vaux, widow of William (? fl. 1366-7), and William Vaux … Vauxes' Bottisham land in 1412, perhaps as guardian: 99 Joan, probably Thirning's sister, and wife of William Vaux …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… after 1269, when the archbishop reached agreement with Joan de Stutville, lady of Cottingham manor, that she would …