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... The Borough of Thetford is said to have had nine hundred and forty - four Burgesses in the time of Edward the Con- fessor ; at the time of the survey , there were only seven hundred and twenty ; which deducted from nine hundred and 9.
... The Borough of Thetford is said to have had nine hundred and forty - four Burgesses in the time of Edward the Con- fessor ; at the time of the survey , there were only seven hundred and twenty ; which deducted from nine hundred and 9.
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Edward Griffith. hundred and twenty ; which deducted from nine hundred and forty - four , leave two hundred and twenty - four . The record then states , that there are two hundred and twenty- four houses vacant . Hence the vacant houses ...
Edward Griffith. hundred and twenty ; which deducted from nine hundred and forty - four , leave two hundred and twenty - four . The record then states , that there are two hundred and twenty- four houses vacant . Hence the vacant houses ...
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... twenty Mansions , rendering to all customs by the year , sixteen shillings and eightpence to the King's firme , which are now wanting . Besides these , there were , and are , sixty Mansions waste within these Ferlings , which did and do ...
... twenty Mansions , rendering to all customs by the year , sixteen shillings and eightpence to the King's firme , which are now wanting . Besides these , there were , and are , sixty Mansions waste within these Ferlings , which did and do ...
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... twenty mansions where the castle is , sixteen shillings and eight pence between the Earl and the King ; besides this , the King had twenty pounds , and the Earl ten pounds , of the farm of the Borough , more or less as he was able to ...
... twenty mansions where the castle is , sixteen shillings and eight pence between the Earl and the King ; besides this , the King had twenty pounds , and the Earl ten pounds , of the farm of the Borough , more or less as he was able to ...
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... twenty pounds of new Increase , which our Burgesses of Huntindon render to us yearly at our Exchequer , with their farm , which hitherto they have paid , and still pay at the same our Exchequer , at two terms ; we have granted , and by ...
... twenty pounds of new Increase , which our Burgesses of Huntindon render to us yearly at our Exchequer , with their farm , which hitherto they have paid , and still pay at the same our Exchequer , at two terms ; we have granted , and by ...
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A Collection of Ancient Records, Relating to the Borough of Huntingdon (1727) Edward Griffith No preview available - 2009 |
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abiding and residing admitted aforesaid Bailiffs aforesaid Borough aforesaid electors aforesaid Town Aldermen Bailiffs and Burgesses Bishop of Lincoln Borough aforesaid Borough of Huntingdon Burgesses of Huntingdon Common Council common seal Commonalty confirmed Coroners corporate act County Court County of Huntingdon Court Leet custody customs Dated the day document Esquire fee-farm rent fit Burgesses full and sufficient Gentleman gesses Grace grant Heirs and Successors Henry III holden homines Hospital of St Huntingdon aforesaid incorporated Indenture remaining INDENTURE WITNESSETH ingdon inhabitants inspected the Charter Institution Book King Edward King Henry King of England Knight Lionel Walden Lord of Ireland Lord the King monalty Mountague Parliament persons place abovesaid present proclamation aforesaid reign of King Richard Richard III Robert Pekke select body select corporation set his seal set their seals Sheriff hath set sufficient power tain Writ Thomas Town aforesaid Town of Huntingdon virtue Westminster William witness whereof Writ dated
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