The Stapeltons of Yorkshire: Being the History of an English Family from Very Early TimesLongmans, Green and Company, 1897 - 333 pages |
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... widow in 1190 , founded a monastery of Præmonstratensian Canons at Swainby , on the other side of Bedale ; but her son having quarrelled with the monks , transferred it in 1214 , with his mother's remains , to a new House in Coverdale ...
... widow in 1190 , founded a monastery of Præmonstratensian Canons at Swainby , on the other side of Bedale ; but her son having quarrelled with the monks , transferred it in 1214 , with his mother's remains , to a new House in Coverdale ...
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... widow Claricia , a daughter of Adam de Reinville , and her son William ( 4 ) made a similar covenant with the parson of Roreston ( Royston ) , their parish church , to have a chapel in the Hall at Cudworth , for which they gave six ...
... widow Claricia , a daughter of Adam de Reinville , and her son William ( 4 ) made a similar covenant with the parson of Roreston ( Royston ) , their parish church , to have a chapel in the Hall at Cudworth , for which they gave six ...
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... widow of Adam de Nairford , for she is so described at several Assizes , held to enquire how she became possessed of Melsonby and some other estates claimed by Stapelton in right of Nairford's widow . 81 attempt had even been made to ...
... widow of Adam de Nairford , for she is so described at several Assizes , held to enquire how she became possessed of Melsonby and some other estates claimed by Stapelton in right of Nairford's widow . 81 attempt had even been made to ...
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... widow of Thomas Earl of Warwick , who , surviving both her husbands , became a great benefactor to the University of Oxford . Warwick had the Manor of North Morton in Berkshire at his death , 29 and it formed part of his widow's dowry ...
... widow of Thomas Earl of Warwick , who , surviving both her husbands , became a great benefactor to the University of Oxford . Warwick had the Manor of North Morton in Berkshire at his death , 29 and it formed part of his widow's dowry ...
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... widow of John de Bretton , prays that Stapelton may be made to surrender the custody of her eldest son , which had been given her by the King . The parties were ordered to appear before the Exchequer Court , " that justice might be done ...
... widow of John de Bretton , prays that Stapelton may be made to surrender the custody of her eldest son , which had been given her by the King . The parties were ordered to appear before the Exchequer Court , " that justice might be done ...
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