COMPOTUS Of John de Crumbewell, al. Cromwell, late Constable of the Tower of London, from Lady Day, 1308, to 9 June, 1321, when he surrendered it to Qu. Isabella. Among the items are payments for the Royal leopard and his keeper.
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London, England: Payment for the leopard and his keeper at the Tower: 1308-1321. London, England: Compotus of the Constable of the Tower: 1308-1321. Edward II of England: Note of surrender of the Tower to Queen Isabella: 132 1. John de Cromwell, alias Crumbewell; Constable of the Tower: Compo...
TERRIER of lands in Waddesdon and Wormstone, co. Buckingham, belonging to Andrew Rice; 17th cent.
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Wormstone in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire: Terrier of lands in: 17th cent. Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire: Terrier of lands in: 17th cent. Andrew Rice, of Waddesdon: Terrier of lands: 17th cent.
GRANT of lands in Catsfield, co. Sussex, to provide every Easter a taper for the image of the Virgin, near the altar of St. Stephen, in Catsfield Church; 1533.
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Catsfield, Sussex: Grant of lands to the church: 1533.
CONFIRMATION by Charles I. (as King of Scotland and Administrator of Prince Charles) of the marriage settlements, in 1626, by the late Allan Cathcart, 5th Baron Cathcart, on his second wife, Jean, daughter of Alexander Colquhoun, of Luss, co. Dumbarton; the lands being the Barony of Dalmellington and estates in Kyle and Carrick, co. Ayr; 1632. With the Great Seal of Scotland.
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Kingdom of Scotland: Great seal of Charles I.: 1632. District of Kyle, Ayrshire: Settlement of lands in: 1626, 1632. Barony of Dalmellington; Ayrshire: Settlement of, on Lady Cathcart: 1626. Jean Colquhoun, daughter of A Colquhoun of Luss, and widow of Allan, 5th Baron Cathcart: Confirmation ...
EXEMPLIFICATION of the claim of Deerhurst Priory, co. Gloucester (an alien cell to St. Denis Abbey, near Paris), to be indigenous ; 1419. With the Exchequer seal.
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Abbey of St Denis: Claim of an alien cell of, to be indigenous: 1419. Deerhurst Priory; Gloucestershire: Claim to be indigenous: 1419.