Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County, Volume 32Sussex Archaeological Society., 1882 - Archaeology |
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... Johis Baptiste decem solidos , et ad fm Sci Michis decem solidos . " 2 Soon after , however , the Abbot of Battle re- linquished the right of presenting to the Vicarage in favour of the Bishop of the Diocese . The church is dedicated ...
... Johis Baptiste decem solidos , et ad fm Sci Michis decem solidos . " 2 Soon after , however , the Abbot of Battle re- linquished the right of presenting to the Vicarage in favour of the Bishop of the Diocese . The church is dedicated ...
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... Johis Iden ao . bor . Johis wariner T. Johis White ao . bor . Willmi Jeyle a . bor . henrici duke T. Jobis Taylor T. Willmi marshall T. Roberti deucke a . bor . Willmi knott T. Henrici buckehold T. Roberti lunsforth a . bor . Elizabeth ...
... Johis Iden ao . bor . Johis wariner T. Johis White ao . bor . Willmi Jeyle a . bor . henrici duke T. Jobis Taylor T. Willmi marshall T. Roberti deucke a . bor . Willmi knott T. Henrici buckehold T. Roberti lunsforth a . bor . Elizabeth ...
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... Johis ward T. Willmi Turke HAMSAY . fo . ado . bor . Willmi breche 84 ... T. Johis valear 189 HANGULTON . T. Willmi fichett ado . bor . Thome baker 118 ... T. Johis pope ao . bor . Thome broke HARTFELD . ado . bor . Johis Richardson T ...
... Johis ward T. Willmi Turke HAMSAY . fo . ado . bor . Willmi breche 84 ... T. Johis valear 189 HANGULTON . T. Willmi fichett ado . bor . Thome baker 118 ... T. Johis pope ao . bor . Thome broke HARTFELD . ado . bor . Johis Richardson T ...
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... Johis delve cum euis fo . 57 ... T. Willmi pers 60 testo T. Johis pycombe LAWGHTON . 63 ... T. Jacoby drore clici T. Willmi peper 86 ... 119 ... 162 ... NORTHYHAM . T. Johis sharvall 41 ... euis testo ado . bor . persevelli dibbs cum ...
... Johis delve cum euis fo . 57 ... T. Willmi pers 60 testo T. Johis pycombe LAWGHTON . 63 ... T. Jacoby drore clici T. Willmi peper 86 ... 119 ... 162 ... NORTHYHAM . T. Johis sharvall 41 ... euis testo ado . bor . persevelli dibbs cum ...
Page 134
... Johis hunt ado . bor . Edwardi gelye WYLLYNGDON . T. briani Rolandson T. Thome thetcher ado . bor . Rici Wryght eius testo T. Willmi Tuckenes T. Johis putland T. Nicoley more T. Rici howell WYLMYNGTON . T. Johis holbem WIVILSFELD . T ...
... Johis hunt ado . bor . Edwardi gelye WYLLYNGDON . T. briani Rolandson T. Thome thetcher ado . bor . Rici Wryght eius testo T. Willmi Tuckenes T. Johis putland T. Nicoley more T. Rici howell WYLMYNGTON . T. Johis holbem WIVILSFELD . T ...
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