The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 13Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1895 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... Robt . de Wykerley , Robt . de Neutona , Robt . de Ulley , Roger de Wystan , Hen . de Morthyng , Walter de Branton , Ric . de Torpe . Fragment of seal . * * til * [ Α . 17. ] Grant by Adam son of Thos . de Morthing , with consent of ...
... Robt . de Wykerley , Robt . de Neutona , Robt . de Ulley , Roger de Wystan , Hen . de Morthyng , Walter de Branton , Ric . de Torpe . Fragment of seal . * * til * [ Α . 17. ] Grant by Adam son of Thos . de Morthing , with consent of ...
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... Robt . de la Grene in the same . Martinmas , 1292 . The seal of the Hospital , bearing a figure of S. Nicholas in episcopal vestments in the act of benediction . The inscription mutilated . Sigill *** iche mundia . [ Α . 86. ] 1438 ...
... Robt . de la Grene in the same . Martinmas , 1292 . The seal of the Hospital , bearing a figure of S. Nicholas in episcopal vestments in the act of benediction . The inscription mutilated . Sigill *** iche mundia . [ Α . 86. ] 1438 ...
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... Robt . his brother , 3 tofts and 4 oxgangs of land in the town of Rypplynham for 20 years [ Β . 96. ] from St. Peter ad Vincula 1368 , for 13s . 4d . rent . 1495 . Rishworth.47 Confirmation by Will . Cowper of Eggerton the elder , of a ...
... Robt . his brother , 3 tofts and 4 oxgangs of land in the town of Rypplynham for 20 years [ Β . 96. ] from St. Peter ad Vincula 1368 , for 13s . 4d . rent . 1495 . Rishworth.47 Confirmation by Will . Cowper of Eggerton the elder , of a ...
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... Robt . Mair of Pontefract , John de Burton of Kynnesley . Swarreby , Friday , S. Matthias day , 3 Edw . iii . Broken seal . 133 [ Α . 133. ] Quitclaim by Robert son of Adam Karkays to Simon de Bald- 3 Jan. reston , of his right in a ...
... Robt . Mair of Pontefract , John de Burton of Kynnesley . Swarreby , Friday , S. Matthias day , 3 Edw . iii . Broken seal . 133 [ Α . 133. ] Quitclaim by Robert son of Adam Karkays to Simon de Bald- 3 Jan. reston , of his right in a ...
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... Robt . de Manston , Ric . Wayt of Austhorp , Wm . de Grenefeld , Wm . Alot , of Secroft . Secroft , Thursday , the Decollation of St. John the Baptist , 1370. 44 Edw . iii . Much defaced . A red seal , with a shield bearing on a cross ...
... Robt . de Manston , Ric . Wayt of Austhorp , Wm . de Grenefeld , Wm . Alot , of Secroft . Secroft , Thursday , the Decollation of St. John the Baptist , 1370. 44 Edw . iii . Much defaced . A red seal , with a shield bearing on a cross ...
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