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... THOMAS LEE , K.B. I. II . THE LETTERS REFERRED TO ON PAGE 196 . III . THE RESIDENCE OF THE FRENCH ROYAL FAMILY AT HARTWELL . ILLUSTRATIONS . Page 360. Autographs of Carbery , Lee , Lowther , and Priestman . 396 . The Type of Festina ...
... THOMAS LEE , K.B. I. II . THE LETTERS REFERRED TO ON PAGE 196 . III . THE RESIDENCE OF THE FRENCH ROYAL FAMILY AT HARTWELL . ILLUSTRATIONS . Page 360. Autographs of Carbery , Lee , Lowther , and Priestman . 396 . The Type of Festina ...
Strana 48
... Thomas de Bray , late sheriff , had received from William de la More of Hertwelle , and Agatha of the same place , imprisoned in the prison of Eylesburie , 20s . for exercising his office at the precept of the king . Among the documents ...
... Thomas de Bray , late sheriff , had received from William de la More of Hertwelle , and Agatha of the same place , imprisoned in the prison of Eylesburie , 20s . for exercising his office at the precept of the king . Among the documents ...
Strana 52
... Thomas the Martyr ( July 3 , 1295 ) , and it was found that he held at Hert- welle a messuage worth per annum , with its whole inclosure , 20s .; a garden worth per annum 4s .; in demesne 129 acres of arable , worth , at 8d . an acre ...
... Thomas the Martyr ( July 3 , 1295 ) , and it was found that he held at Hert- welle a messuage worth per annum , with its whole inclosure , 20s .; a garden worth per annum 4s .; in demesne 129 acres of arable , worth , at 8d . an acre ...
Strana 53
... Thomas , son and heir of William de Luton , was taken at Fletemerston before the King's escheator on the 2nd Sept. 29 Edw . I. ( 1301 ) . The witnesses showed that he was 21 years of age on the feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle last ...
... Thomas , son and heir of William de Luton , was taken at Fletemerston before the King's escheator on the 2nd Sept. 29 Edw . I. ( 1301 ) . The witnesses showed that he was 21 years of age on the feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle last ...
Strana 54
... Thomas de Luton , held the manor of Hertwelle , with the advowson of the church , excepting six messuages and three virgates , by the service of one knight's fee , as of the honour of Peverel , having been enfeoffed with Thomas her late ...
... Thomas de Luton , held the manor of Hertwelle , with the advowson of the church , excepting six messuages and three virgates , by the service of one knight's fee , as of the honour of Peverel , having been enfeoffed with Thomas her late ...
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