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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held by the de la Rivers, the Garlikes, and by Sir William Paston the Judge in the reign of Henry VI.; and before, this, … same of the Tonys and the Britons: after this Sir William Paston, in the reign of Henry VIII. sold it to Dame Elizabeth … of the north isle, in the windows, was lately a shield of Paston, and below is this inscription: Orate pro animabus …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… daughter and heir of Phillip Audley, Esq. to Christopher Paston, Esq. of Oxnead in Norfolk, was brought into that … and Thomas; 8 and soon after it was possessed by Judge Paston; and in 1444, William Waynfleet, provost of Eaton College, granted to John Paston, Edmund Paston, &c. all the goods and chattels, rents …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1441, and is buried at Askeby; and she remarried to Edmund Paston. Agnes, the second daughter, married to Thomas Fincham …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… eschaets, &c. which they held lately, together with John Paston, senior, Esq. Edward Coteler, citizen and alderman of … shields, one with the arms of Bedingfeld, the other of Paston, and this inscription: Under this Monument lyeth the … 5 Months. He married the Daughter and Heiress of Edward Paston, Esq; by whom he had 7 Sons and 6 Daughters. Here …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 16 Soon after this, it was in the Pastons, and Sir William Paston the judge held it, and John Paston, Esq. his son, died seized of it, and Street-Hall in … of 6 d. price. In the reign of Henry VIII. Sir William Paston was lord of this and Easthall, alias Wottons, and a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a sole daughter and heiress, 36 who married Christopher Paston of Oxnead in Norfolk, His second son was James … his son and heir, and Anne his wife, sold to Sir William Paston of Paston, Knt. the manors of Easthall, alias Wottons and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Robert Brewse, Knt. John Fitz-Rafe, Oliver Groose, Will. Paston, John Manning, Henry Pakenham, John Roys, and Robert …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Grey. 1634, John Palgrave, Esq. to Anne Pastoyne, widow, ( Paston.) 1639, Christopher Attoo, Esq. to Penelope, daughter …
Survey of London
… only 17 years old Moleyns began a fierce quarrel with John Paston concerning the ownership of the manor of Gresham in … and took forcible possession thereof in February, 14478. Paston seized it back again, but in 1450 Moleyns sent 1,000 men against it, and in Paston's absence violently assaulted his wife, Margaret. In …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… the 12th and 13th Centuries, p. 70. J. Gairdner (ed.), The Paston Letters, Edinburgh, 1910, i, no. 99. Langland, Piers …
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