The Publications of the Thoresby Society, Volume 11The Society, 1904 |
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... PARK PRIORY . LXIV . Robert de Lelay grants to the Priory of Healaugh Park the whole ville of Hagandeby , containing three carucates , with the capital messuage and all demesne lands.1o 1 Charter Roll , 21 Henry III , m . 7 . 3 Leiger ...
... PARK PRIORY . LXIV . Robert de Lelay grants to the Priory of Healaugh Park the whole ville of Hagandeby , containing three carucates , with the capital messuage and all demesne lands.1o 1 Charter Roll , 21 Henry III , m . 7 . 3 Leiger ...
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... Park . William quit - claims to Jordan and Alice and the heirs of Alice.1 A fine of half a mark was paid for the licence of concord.2 William de Lelay was living in the third year of King John , 1201–2 , and as his son Hugh was old ...
... Park . William quit - claims to Jordan and Alice and the heirs of Alice.1 A fine of half a mark was paid for the licence of concord.2 William de Lelay was living in the third year of King John , 1201–2 , and as his son Hugh was old ...
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... Park Priory ; No. LXVI , granting land in Leathley , and No. LXVII , granting a rent in Castley to the same house ; No. LXX , confirming a grant by his daughter Isolda of land in Castley to Nun Appleton Priory ; and No. LXXI , granting ...
... Park Priory ; No. LXVI , granting land in Leathley , and No. LXVII , granting a rent in Castley to the same house ; No. LXX , confirming a grant by his daughter Isolda of land in Castley to Nun Appleton Priory ; and No. LXXI , granting ...
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... Park Priory . He nowhere mentions a wife , and there is no record of any children . A drawing of his seal will be found on the pedigree . He witnessed his brother Hugh's gift of Weston Church to S. Peter's in 1221. ( No. XLIV . ) In ...
... Park Priory . He nowhere mentions a wife , and there is no record of any children . A drawing of his seal will be found on the pedigree . He witnessed his brother Hugh's gift of Weston Church to S. Peter's in 1221. ( No. XLIV . ) In ...
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... Park to permit him to present a parson to a moiety of the church of Leathley . He says that Hugh de Letheley held the manor of Leatheley ( to which the advowson belongs ) , and presented the last clerk , one Robert , who is now dead ...
... Park to permit him to present a parson to a moiety of the church of Leathley . He says that Hugh de Letheley held the manor of Leatheley ( to which the advowson belongs ) , and presented the last clerk , one Robert , who is now dead ...
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