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A History of the County of Lancaster
… late wife of William Fleming and then wife of Roger Coton various lands, &c., in Worth, Melton and Crampton for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Rugeley (d. 1653). 142 His son Charles sold it to Ralph Coton of London, who in turn sold it to Thomas Bearcroft, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Ingool, c. 1200. Cotun, 1227; Cottun, 1258; Cotum, 1261; Coton, 1280; Cotom, xv cent. This composite township lies to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sir Richard Molyneux in 1562 purchased from Henry Acres of Chilvers Coton a capital messuage known as Ackers' hall and various …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 0 10 6 Cordworth 2 7 2 Meriden 1 17 8 Sheldon 2 16 2 Chilvers Cotton 0 19 11 Noneaton 5 6 6 Birmingham 4 14 1 Over … 1 1 4 Hanlet of Lea 0 7 0 Tuckey 3 18 4 Hustrey 2 9 6 Chilvers Coaton 1 13 0 Atherstone 1 4 8 Barton 1 5 0 Sutton …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… (7.) Also the chapelry of Wardington and the Villages of Coton or Coates and Williamscott (except such houses as have …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Read, Order'd by the Lords that a copy be given to M r Coton for his answer & observations upon it, & that y e Com …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John Biskele. Ditto. 1439, Thomas Elys. Ditto. 1441, Roger Coton. Ditto. The patronage of the vicarage, with the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E. by N.) from Banbury; containing, with the hamlets of Coton and Williamscote, 865 inhabitants, some of whom are …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… same of Leicester. 40 0 0 Same for same of William Coton, same. Ibid. John Smith, same of Somerset. 40 0 0 Same …
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