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... Edward in his expedition to the Holy Land in 1270 , we find Roger de Leybourne's name and seal . About a year after , on November 7th , 1271 , we find Sir William de Leybourne giving in his homage to Henry III . as son and heir of Roger ...
... Edward in his expedition to the Holy Land in 1270 , we find Roger de Leybourne's name and seal . About a year after , on November 7th , 1271 , we find Sir William de Leybourne giving in his homage to Henry III . as son and heir of Roger ...
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... fynde a compe in the church of Trottescliffe , also two garden plotts to fynde two compes , one in the church and the other in the chancell . " the fourth year of Edward II . we learn , THE THREE EDWARDS ( 1216-1399 ) . 29.
... fynde a compe in the church of Trottescliffe , also two garden plotts to fynde two compes , one in the church and the other in the chancell . " the fourth year of Edward II . we learn , THE THREE EDWARDS ( 1216-1399 ) . 29.
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... Edward III .; William his son died twenty - six years afterwards , when the property came to his grandson John , who died in 1384 , and left the estates to Geoffrey , Lord de Say , who , towards the end of Richard II.'s reign ...
... Edward III .; William his son died twenty - six years afterwards , when the property came to his grandson John , who died in 1384 , and left the estates to Geoffrey , Lord de Say , who , towards the end of Richard II.'s reign ...
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... Edward I.'s reign the manor of Ryarsh , the remaining property of the De Cressie's we have not spoken of , was given to the great family of the De Mowbrays . John de Mowbray joined the Lancastrians , and was taken at Borough Bridge and ...
... Edward I.'s reign the manor of Ryarsh , the remaining property of the De Cressie's we have not spoken of , was given to the great family of the De Mowbrays . John de Mowbray joined the Lancastrians , and was taken at Borough Bridge and ...
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... Edward I.'s reign . In Edward II.'s reign , Sir Richard de Rokesley , Governor of Poitou and Montreuil , in Picardy , held it . In Edward II.'s reign he left , by his wife , daughter of John de Criol , two daughters , the elder of whom ...
... Edward I.'s reign . In Edward II.'s reign , Sir Richard de Rokesley , Governor of Poitou and Montreuil , in Picardy , held it . In Edward II.'s reign he left , by his wife , daughter of John de Criol , two daughters , the elder of whom ...
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Page 50 - And wilt thou leave me thus? Say nay, say nay. And wilt thou leave me thus, That hath loved thee so long In wealth and woe among? And is thy heart so strong " As for to leave me thus? Say nay, say nay. And wilt thou leave me thus, That hath given thee my heart, Never for to depart Neither for pain nor smart; And wilt thou leave me thus? Say nay, say nay.
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