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Craswall Priory and its links to Godeshouse [now Christ’s College, Cambridge] (1341 - 1505)
...Craswall Priory during that period.   [1] Lease of Craswall Priory by John Hurte of...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Mary Hale (1812)
...Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Mary Hale Place name: Newton Date:...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Richard Hankins (1786)
...Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Richard Hankins Place name: Newton Date:...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Thomas Davis (1831)
...Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Thomas Davis Place name: St Margarets...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to John Gwillim (1832)
...Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to John Gwillim Place name: Longtown, Newton,...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Henry Morgan (1823)
...Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to Henry Morgan Place name: Newton Date:...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to John Roberts (1800)
...Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to John Roberts Place name: Newton Date:...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to John Brewster (1790)
...Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of a Lease to John Brewster Place name: Michaelchurch Escley...
Ewyas Harold Castle: Archaeological Surveys (2007)
...same. His first act was to re lease his tenants from the ancient service of...
...la Ware Lord of Ewas Harold re leased the tenants of the Manor of Ewias...
...of Ewyas Harold there were thirty seven freeholders (each holding a house and land varying...
...structures on the site (if that in deed is what the structure was). The modern...
...stands. In 1307 John le Warr re leased his tenants from the duty of repairing...
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Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1183 - 1185)
...works of the greatest merit. Some, in deed, object to this my undertaking, and, apparently...
...till now regarded as contemptible. What in deed could my feeble and unexercised efforts add...
...sensit nemo posse nocere tamen." Many in deed remonstrate against my proceedings, and those particularly...
...in the two first; it is, in deed, surprising that the French, in other respects...
...both by long custom, as it p leases the ear by a transition from similar...
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