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Identifier: archaeologiacant02kent_0 (find matches)
Title: Archaeologia cantiana
Year: 1859 (1850s)
Authors: Kent Archaeological Society. cn
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Publisher: (London) Kent Archaeological Society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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Cardeslose,—Radulphus de Barke-sore,—Rogerus de Bosco,—Johannes de Codested,—Radulpliusde Boldestred,—Radulplius de Checheie; Qui dicunt per sacramentum suum, quod dictus Willelmustenuit c solidatas40 terre, in terris, redditibus, et serviciis, de do-mino Rege, in capite, per liberum servitium unius sperverii sori,41pro omnibus serviciis, per annum, in hundredo de Middelton.Dicunt etiam, quod idem Willelmus tenuit de domino Regein predicto hundredo de Middelton, xl solidatas terre et reddi-tus, per servicium viij solidorum iiij denariorum, pro omnibusserviciis, et est ilia terra partibilis secundum consuetudinemKancie.43 Preterea, idem Willelmus tenuit xl solidatas terre, interris, redditibus, et aliis serviciis, de pluribus dominis, et estsimiliter partibilis, in eodem comitatu. Dicunt etiam quodidem Willelmus habuit j marcam annui redditus in civitateWyntonie, de pluribus civibus ejusdem civitatis, et hoc dicuntper auditum. Dicunt etiam quod idem Willelmus habuit v filios,
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INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM. 299 scilicet,, Willelmum primogenitum, Johannem, Robeetum,Balde-winum, et Eadulphum. Et dicunt quod Willelmus filius suuspriniogenitus est propinquior heres ejus de libero tenementosuo, videlicet de predictis c solidatis terre quas tenuit de do-mino Rege in capite per liberum servicium unius sperverii, etetatis xxij annorum; et est maritatus tempore patris sui, etquod iste Willelmus estlieres predicti Willelmi patris sui cumfratribus suis prenominatis secundum equalem porcionem quem-libet contingentem de terra predicta que est partibilis secundumconsuetudinem Kancie. (Translation.) Henry, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ire-land, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Earl of Anjou, to hisbeloved Clerk, Henry de Wengham, and his Co-Escheator inKent, greeting. We command you, that, by the oath of good and legal menof the foresaid County, by whom the truth of the thing may bebetter known, you diligently inquire how much land Williamle Taylur held of us

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  • bookyear:1859
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  • bookcentury:1800
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