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Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… and withdrawn. Membr. 8 15 June 1411 Robert Rykedon of co. Essex brought before the Mayor and Aldermen two letters 11 … me forseid John Sampson atte the newe hall in boram 17 in Essex the xx e day of April the yer of oure lord the kyng … not the manor but a house formerly belonging to the Essex family of that name. A house called the Hostage or …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… and that he was maintaining one Richard atte Brugge of Essex, who was a "pikere" and a "pulfrour 14," and not fit to …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… good behaviour of William de Wodeford towards Richard de Essex, Adam Stable and Adam de Wymondham, mercers; of John … de Cornwaille, Richard de Knoueslee, tailor, William Essex, Adam Stable and William Trugewyk were mainprised to …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… of S t Matthias the Apostle [24 Feb.]. (L) William de Essex, William Passeware, Richard Claveryng, "Hernicus" … A o 38 Edw. III [1363-4] William Clerk of Lyndesele co. Essex brought a bill of complaint against Thomas de Ware, … 1364 Note that on 20 April A o 38 Edw. III [1364], William Essex, draper, and John Dony, mercer, paid William de Burton, …
The London eyre of 1244
… 6d. rent of assize, and outside the City in the county of Essex a manor at Lilystone by serjeanty for engraving the die …
A History of the County of Essex
… 20 years in prison, some of them in Colchester. 24 Other Essex recusants were imprisoned in Colchester castle, some for long periods. 25 The use of Essex ports by papists crossing to and from the Continent was … mission which covered c. 120 square miles of north-east Essex. William Joseph Stourton, Lord Stourton, (d. 1846) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… d 602. A. Davidson, 'Robert Atkinson, a famous lawyer', Essex Recusant, xii. 91-8. H. N. Birt, Elizabethan Religious …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… cit., 252; Frere, Roman Canterbury (1957), 10). V.C.H., Essex III (1963), 756. J.R.S. LV (1965), 213. Arch. Ael. XXXV …
Old and New London
… spread out like a vast lake between the Surrey and the Essex hills in those times when the half-savage first … and Middlesex, had just slain in war Immanuent, King of Essex, and had driven out his son Mandubert. The Trinobantes, … communication between the river and the inland country of Essex and Hertfordshire, a safe sixty miles from the sea, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in a.d. 43. At first its progress was rapid. Kent and Essex were seized in a few weeks ; then the army of invasion …