| Henry Cobbe - 1899 - 722 pages
...church of Luton, diocese of Lincoln, acknowledges that he owes to Robert de Walkefare £100. Ordered to be levied, in default of payment, on his lands and chattels in county of Bedford (Col. of Close Kolls). STANFORDHAM (1332-1346), of whom we read that when he was... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1902 - 356 pages
...9 Edw. I, p. 445. 74 Patent Rolls, Edw. I, vide Calendars, fassi m . 58 The Barony of Greltey. ment as baron, by writ dated March loth, 1308, returnable...de Guise acknowledged that he owed Thomas de Grelle 7000/2. , and John la Warre that he owed 4OOO//., no doubt the consideration for the alienation of... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1902 - 346 pages
...Wakerley to John la Warre, who had married his sister Joan, and had obtained an acknowledgment for 6ooo/z. from Thos. Grelley, to be levied, in default of payment,...de Guise acknowledged that he owed Thomas de Grelle yooo//., and John la Warre that he owed 4Ooo//., no doubt the consideration for the alienation of the... | |
| James George White - 1904 - 504 pages
...considerable way of business. 13n. William Tucket acknowledges that he owes John de Cotun /"75 6s. 4d., to be levied in default of payment on his lands and chattels in the County of Bucks.* 1312. Peter Prynt, Knight, acknowledges that he owes John de Cotun, Burgess, of London,... | |
| 1909 - 742 pages
...escaped with his life after Boroughbridge. In 1305* he acknowledges a debt to John de Tilton of io marks, to be levied in default of payment on his lands and chattels in counties Lincoln and Leicester. In 1306 he departed without leave from the king's army in Scotland,... | |
| 1924 - 482 pages
...acknowledged an annuity of 10 marks [£6 135. ^d.] to Alice widow of Richard le Butiller for her life, to be levied in default of payment on his lands and chattels in Yorkshire and Lancashire (Close Roll, 31 Edw. I, m. 3 d.). 1303-4, Jan. 5. — Henry de Kygheley and... | |
| Cora Viola Hiatt - 1925 - 258 pages
...Nov. 1275 STEPHEN DE CHEYNDUT acknowledges that he owes Queen Eleanor, the king's consort 100 marks to be levied in default of payment on his lands and chattels in counties Hereford, Northampton and Buckingham — 1275. Stephen de Chendut puts in his place John de... | |
| Gordon Haigh - 1950 - 224 pages
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