The History of the Parishes of Sherburn and Cawood, with Notices of Wistow, Saxton, Towton, Etc. ...Longmans, Green, & Company, 1882 - 328 ページ |
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... gave to the Archbishop of York the manors of Sherburn and Cawood . Though a warrior of the most heroic type , " of earls the lord , of heroes the bracelet giver , " his affection for Christianity was genuine and frequently demonstrated ...
... gave to the Archbishop of York the manors of Sherburn and Cawood . Though a warrior of the most heroic type , " of earls the lord , of heroes the bracelet giver , " his affection for Christianity was genuine and frequently demonstrated ...
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... gave to rule , and the various privileges it enjoyed , all point it out as the capital of the district , and a town containing probably not less than one thousand inhabitants . This computation , based as it is upon the Domesday account ...
... gave to rule , and the various privileges it enjoyed , all point it out as the capital of the district , and a town containing probably not less than one thousand inhabitants . This computation , based as it is upon the Domesday account ...
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... gave the impropriation and patronage of the churches of Fenton and Sherburn , and endowed the vicarages . Sherburn continued to be the seat of the Archbishops until the middle of the 14th century . The stipend of the vicar was increased ...
... gave the impropriation and patronage of the churches of Fenton and Sherburn , and endowed the vicarages . Sherburn continued to be the seat of the Archbishops until the middle of the 14th century . The stipend of the vicar was increased ...
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... gave the King half a mark for having a brief for a jury against Alan , son of Lefsi , and Alice , his wife , concerning his free tenement in Syreburn . 1228. A grant to Robert de Beford of a bovate of land with its appurtenances in ...
... gave the King half a mark for having a brief for a jury against Alan , son of Lefsi , and Alice , his wife , concerning his free tenement in Syreburn . 1228. A grant to Robert de Beford of a bovate of land with its appurtenances in ...
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... gave to Roger , son of Nichol , for settling a plea moved by Roger in our Court at Sherburn " per breve de recto " for 4 bovates of land ; and excepting the homage of Robert de Greneway with the service of the rent of 16d . Rent to us ...
... gave to Roger , son of Nichol , for settling a plea moved by Roger in our Court at Sherburn " per breve de recto " for 4 bovates of land ; and excepting the homage of Robert de Greneway with the service of the rent of 16d . Rent to us ...
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Aberford acres of land Adam aforesaid aged Agnes Alice ancient Anne appears appurtenances Archbishop of York arms Barkeston barons belonging Birkin buried carucates Cawood Castle chancel chapel charter church Court daughter death died Earl Ebor Edward Elizabeth Elmete estates Everingham Fairfax father Fenton Francis free warren Gascoigne Gateforth gave granted hagg Hall Headingley heir held Henry Hewley Huddleston issue John Cawood King King's knight knight's fee Laci Langton Lede Leeds Lord Lumby manor March Margaret marks married Mary Melton messuage Micklefield Milford Ouse oxgangs parish Park Peytefin Pictavensis Pontefract possession Ralph rent Reygate Richard Robert Roger Royalists Ryther Saxton Scargill Scarthingwell Selby Sherburn Sherburn-in-Elmete Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William Steeton Stopham Tadcaster tenants toft town Towton vicar Walter Walter de Gray wapentake wife 4d wife John wife William William Hungate Wistow wood yearly Yorkshire
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