CHARTERS relating chiefly to the town and neighbourhood of St. Trond, in Belgium, and the "godshuis op den Steynart" there, etc., 1411-1631. Flemish. Presented by Robert Steele, Esq.
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St Trond, Belgium: Deeds rel. to: 1411-1631.: Flem.
CHARTERS relating to Little Chart and Pluckley, and a few neighbouring places in co. Kent. Arranged in two series : Little Chart, 1282-1683. 55617-55727. Pluckley, 1307-1685. 55728-56036. Many of the deeds relate to the family of Dering.
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Dering family: Deeds rel. to, in Little Chart and Pluckley co. Kent: 1282-1685.
ROLL OF INQUISITION of Knight's Fees in cos. Berks. and Oxon., as held in 28 and 31 Edw. I [1300, 1303]; temp. Edw. II.
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County of Oxford: Inquisition of knight's fees in: 1300, 1303: temp. Edw.II. Knights' Fees: Inquisition of, in cos. Berks and Oxon: in 1300 and 1303; temp. Edw. II. County of Berkshire: Roll of inquisition of knights' fees in 1300 and 1303: temp. Edw II.
The places and dates are: Co. Berks. Templeton in Kintbury, 1566, 1597. 56051, 56052. Co. Derb. Manors of Bradborne, Lea, and Walton-on-Trent, 1652. 56222. Co. Essex. Lawford and White Notley, 1666. 56053. Co. Hertf. Gatesbury, Uphall and Fryers manors with appurtenances in Braughing, Standon, P...
LEASE by Hugh Middleton, citizen and goldsmith of London, projector of the New River Company, of a "quill or branch of lead containing halfe an inch of water" to be taken from the main pipe in Seething Lane; 17 Mar. 14 Jas. [1616/7]. Signed. Presented by Sir. G. F. Warner.
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Hugh Middleton, 1st Baronet 1622; projector of the New River: Lease of water-supply in London: 1617.: Signed. London, England: Lease of water-supply from main in Seething Lane: 1617.
(a) CONFIRMATION by William, Earl of Gloucester, to William de Mulesham of lands in the manor of Great Baddow, co. Essex, circ. 1165-1170; and (b) receipts of sums due to the Duchy of Lancaster from inhabitants of Great Baddow, surveys in the neighbourhood, etc., 1512-1594
CONFIRMATION by Robert de Diggebi, brother and heir of Walter de Diggebi, of the church of Tilton, co. Leic., granted by Everard, his grandfather, to Laund Priory, co. Leic., late 12th cent.(?)
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Laund Priory; Leicestershire: Confirmation to, of Tilton church: late 12th cent. (?). Robert de Diggebi: Confirmation of Tilton church to Laund Priory: late 12th cent.(?).