A glance at the hundred of Wrotham, including the parishes of Wrotham, Ightham, Shipbourne, and Stansted, in the days of the early Edwards, ed. by T.S. Frampton1881 |
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... heir , answers ; and Nicholas Kyryel , deceased , whose daughters and heirs , Matilda and Gunnora , are under age . " " The whole county bears record that Englecherie is presented in this county in cases of felony only , and that for ...
... heir , answers ; and Nicholas Kyryel , deceased , whose daughters and heirs , Matilda and Gunnora , are under age . " " The whole county bears record that Englecherie is presented in this county in cases of felony only , and that for ...
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... heirs . One was married to a gentleman of the name of Newborough , in Dorsetshire ; a second , Margery , became the wife of Martin Peckham , son of John Peckham of Hadlow ; and the third , Isolda , was married to John St. Clere . These ...
... heirs . One was married to a gentleman of the name of Newborough , in Dorsetshire ; a second , Margery , became the wife of Martin Peckham , son of John Peckham of Hadlow ; and the third , Isolda , was married to John St. Clere . These ...
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... heirs , alienated it , a year before he died , to another family ; and subsequently it came into the possession of Mr. Evelyn , who was its owner in Hasted's time . The long connection of the Peckham family with Wrotham will quite ...
... heirs , alienated it , a year before he died , to another family ; and subsequently it came into the possession of Mr. Evelyn , who was its owner in Hasted's time . The long connection of the Peckham family with Wrotham will quite ...
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... heir , answers ; Henry de Woghope , deceased , for whom John , his son and heir , answers ; John de Saxynge - Herst , deceased , for whom William Alard , Henry de Berham , John de Chepstede , Joan , the daughter of John de Berham , Adam ...
... heir , answers ; Henry de Woghope , deceased , for whom John , his son and heir , answers ; John de Saxynge - Herst , deceased , for whom William Alard , Henry de Berham , John de Chepstede , Joan , the daughter of John de Berham , Adam ...
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Wrotham Thomas Shipdem Frampton. deceased , for whom William , his son and heir , answers ; William Baroun , deceased , for whom no one answers , neither has he lands or tenements , heirs or executors . And whereas such coroner is ...
Wrotham Thomas Shipdem Frampton. deceased , for whom William , his son and heir , answers ; William Baroun , deceased , for whom no one answers , neither has he lands or tenements , heirs or executors . And whereas such coroner is ...
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abjured the realm acquitted thereof acre is worth afore aforesaid Richard aforesaid William Aldham annum Arch Archbishop of Canterbury Assize Rolls Bavent bishop borough chattels chattels are worth church of Wrotham coroner county of Kent demanded and outlawed deodand diocese Edward II Eldeham Englecherie presented evil puts Eynesford Festival finder and four four neighbours gaol delivery guilty Hale heir held Hundred of Wrotham Ightham ij.s Isolda Joan John de Hynton John Malemeyns John Peckham judgment jurors make presentment justices appointed Justices Itinerant King Edward knight's fee knights Knights Hospitallers lands and tenements lord king Maidstone manor mentioned mercy murdrum Nicholas oath ob.q offence parish of Wrotham Peckham pence perpetual vicar Plaxtol pledge possessed Ralph rector Rochester Roger Roughway sheriff shall answer shillings Shipbourne Simon Soranks Stansted Subsidy Roll suspected sworn took to flight vicar viij.d Walter Reynolds whereof the sum William atte William Inge xij.d
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Page 68 - In testimony whereof we have caused our seal to be affixed to these presents. Dated at our hostel in London, the 18th February, 1391, and in the third year of our consecration.
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