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Leeds.o1 Quitclaim by Robert son of Robert Godefray of Ledes to the prior and monks of the Holy Trinity Yorks , lord of the fee , of acre in the field of Ledes Wodhouses , held by Charter of 93 Thurlston in Penistone .
Leeds.o1 Quitclaim by Robert son of Robert Godefray of Ledes to the prior and monks of the Holy Trinity Yorks , lord of the fee , of acre in the field of Ledes Wodhouses , held by Charter of 93 Thurlston in Penistone .
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death of the said Robert enjoyed ( ingressus fuit ( Dodsworth ) ) & which H. late King of England great grandfather of the now King , by his Charter gaue & granted & c . ( tanquam escartam ( Dodsworth ) ) to the foresaid Robert de ...
death of the said Robert enjoyed ( ingressus fuit ( Dodsworth ) ) & which H. late King of England great grandfather of the now King , by his Charter gaue & granted & c . ( tanquam escartam ( Dodsworth ) ) to the foresaid Robert de ...
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The Jurors say that John de Creppellings is son & heire of said Robert , & of the age of 28 years . There is in Snaith 8 Bovates of Land , & yearly rent of 19 94.74 Escheats , 33 H. 3 [ 1249 ] n . 142 [ should be 42 ] .75 E [ vol .
The Jurors say that John de Creppellings is son & heire of said Robert , & of the age of 28 years . There is in Snaith 8 Bovates of Land , & yearly rent of 19 94.74 Escheats , 33 H. 3 [ 1249 ] n . 142 [ should be 42 ] .75 E [ vol .
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Edmund fitz - Williams ( sic ) & Isabell his wife , & John Maleuerer , son & heire of the said Isabell , demised to ferme to Robert Wigan of Snaith , and Katherin his wife , one messuage in Snaith , lieing between the Messuage of John ...
Edmund fitz - Williams ( sic ) & Isabell his wife , & John Maleuerer , son & heire of the said Isabell , demised to ferme to Robert Wigan of Snaith , and Katherin his wife , one messuage in Snaith , lieing between the Messuage of John ...
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Remainder to the foresaid Robert & Maud , as eldest Sister for her part of the foresaid Jnheritance , the land of Snaneton of Borden , of Ferlingham , Standon in Shepeia , Land in Cudington . To Ralfe & Mabill for their part the land of ...
Remainder to the foresaid Robert & Maud , as eldest Sister for her part of the foresaid Jnheritance , the land of Snaneton of Borden , of Ferlingham , Standon in Shepeia , Land in Cudington . To Ralfe & Mabill for their part the land of ...
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Page 283 - So very narrowly he caused it to be " traced out, that there was not a single hide, nor one virgate of land, nor even, " it is shame to tell. though it seemed to him no shame to do, an ox, nor a cow, " nor a swine was left, that was not set down.
Page 157 - God, and to blessed Mary, and all Saints, and my body to be buried in the Church of S.
Page 238 - She hath been the devil's instrument to bring many (I fear) to eternal fire: now she herself, with her old sister of Walsingham, her young sister of Ipswich, with their other two sisters of Doncaster and Penrice, would make a jolly muster in Smithfield ; they would not be all day in burning.
Page 485 - March, 1545, giving his soul to God Almighty, St. Mary, and All Saints, and his body to be buried in the...
Page 287 - ... hundred eight pounds. If any one shall have been exiled according to law, no one but the King shall pardon him. But if an Earl or Sheriff shall have exiled any one from the country, they themselves may recall him, and pardon him if they will.
Page 194 - Roger de Mowbray, who died at Ghent, in 1298, and was buried at Fountains.
Page 72 - Canterbury ; and, with the other bishops of the church aforesaid, duly consecrate the person elected, as his lawful primate. But if the archbishop of York shall die, his successor, accepting the gift of the archbishopric from the king, shall come to Canterbury, or where the archbishop of Canterbury shall appoint, and shall from him receive canonical ordination. To this ordinance consented the king aforesaid, and the archbishops, Lanfranc of Canterbury, and Thomas of York ; and Hubert subdeacon of...
Page 75 - During Lent, in the same year, the archbishop of York came to London by command of the king's justices; but when he came to Westminster with his cross, he was forbidden by the bishop of London and the other bishops of England thenceforth to presume to carry his cross in the province of Canterbury. On this, he contumaciously made answer that he would not lay it aside for them ; but, listening to the advice of his own people, he hid it from before the face of the people, lest a tumult might arise among...
Page 16 - The church is a small building, consisting of a nave, with a north aisle, and a chancel. At the eastern end of the aisle are two tombs, on one of which is the figure of a knight, in chain armour, crosslegged ; on the other that of a lady, with a lion at her feet. . . . By the side of these is the tomb of Sir Robert Dymoke, who was champion at the...
Page 580 - House, London, W. Single copies of the yearly Index may be obtained. Many of the societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society.