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A History of the County of Somerset
… and Walter Michell died in 1487 holding CHESLADE manor of Nicholas Bluet as of North Petherton manor. Walter was … Joan, wife of John Trethek. 86 Tenements there held of Nicholas Bluet descended to Robert Brent, grandson of John … at Holowell chapel. 81 The Crown leased it in 1553 to Nicholas Chute, formerly the hospital's tenant, 82 and sold …
A History of the County of Essex
… social life of the village, mainly inspired by the rector, Nicholas Brady, and supported by a few wealthy residents. … ( c. 1759), Simon Stephenson ( c. 1767), and then to Nicholas Robinson, who sold it in 1774 to John Corrie. 120 … but extracts from them were made by the then rector, Nicholas Brady. 213 The oldest surviving vestry book dates …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 38 In the 1650s and 1660s it was apparently worked by Nicholas Rider, a kinsman of the Nicholas Rider who owned the estate. 39 Between at least 1732 … It may also be the mill with ½ a. for which the prior sued Nicholas Comitassone in 1294. 49 It was not, however, one of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by his grandson Robert (d. 1646). 11 Robert's son and heir Nicholas 12 got into financial difficulties: he was … pasture, and meadow, all worth some £130 a year. 14 Nicholas's will directed that the estate should be sold to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… acquired one-quarter and half a quarter of it from Nicholas Maunsel and William Hervy and Joan his wife. 26 Two …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… other clergy. This vicar is possibly identifiable with a Nicholas of Drayton who was found guilty of publishing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was leased separately. The mill was leased in 1696 to Nicholas Falcon, 95 a paper miller, 96 and, before the end of … 3 until about 1794. In 1796 it was in the possession of Nicholas Mercer, 4 mealman 5 and paper-maker, who 'almost …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Rectors. William de Tudeham, occurs rector in 1233. 1280, Nicholas de Suthfeld, instituted according to the tenour of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Christiana, daughter of Peter de Billokeby was petent, and Nicholas de Halebeck, tenent, of lands here; and in the 20th … In the 20th of Edward III. and in the 43d of that King, Nicholas Lacy, parson of Bradwell; and Adam de Skegelthorp, … In the 10th of Henry III. Ralph de Bray passed by fine to Nicholas de Holedis the advowson of this church. Rectors. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was presented, by the the Lady Joan de Clavering. 1321, Nicholas de Fyleby. Ditto. 1326, Richard de Lyng, he was … 1338, Richard de Boghay, by Sir Robert de Benhale. 1436, Nicholas de Lacy. Ditto. 1348, William Butt. Ditto. 1349, … Ditto. 1409, John Curson. 1411, Thomas Frenge 1418, Nicholas Stoke. 1420, Richard Bolour. 1421, John Cory. 1423, …
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