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Appendices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2009

Peter Coss
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Cardiff University
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  1. 1. Novel disseisin, Carlton 3 Aug. 1221:

  2. Stephen de Segrave, Thomas de Heydon, Maurice de Aundely

  3. 2. Nuisance, Charwelton, 22 Nov. 1221:

  4. Maurice de Aundely, David de Esseby, Walter de Pateshall, Richard Gubiun

  5. 3. Novel disseisin, Radstone, 5 Dec. 1222:

  6. Ralf Hareng, Walter de Pateshall, Robert de Salcey, Walter de Preston

  7. 4. Mort d'ancestor, Welton, 17 Feb. 1223:

  8. Ralf de Bray, Maurice de Aundely, Thomas de Heydon, William de Whiston Mandate replaces Thomas de Heydon with Thomas de Haddon

  9. 5. Assize d'utrum, Welford, 17 Feb. 1223:

  10. Justices as no. 4

  11. 6. Advowson, Scaldwell, 18 June 1224:

  12. Walter de Pateshall, Maurice de Aundely, David de Esseby, John de Hulcote

  13. 7. Advowson of Bulwick, 2 Oct. 1226:

  14. Maurice de Aundely, David de Esseby, Robert de Salcey, John de Hulcote

  15. 8. Darrein presentment, Irchester, 4 Jan. 1227:

  16. David de Esseby, Robert de Salcey, Richard Gubiun, John de Hulcote

  17. 9. Darrein presentment, Little Harrowden, 9 Jan. 1227:

  18. Same justices

  19. 10. Gaol delivery at Northampton on prisoners appealed by an approver, 10 July 1227:

  20. Sheriff of Northampton, Maurice de Aundely, William de Insula, Ascelinus de Sidenham, John de Hulcote

  21. […]

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Print publication year: 2003

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  • Appendices
  • Peter Coss, Cardiff University
  • Book: The Origins of the English Gentry
  • Online publication: 10 December 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511522383.012
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  • Appendices
  • Peter Coss, Cardiff University
  • Book: The Origins of the English Gentry
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  • Appendices
  • Peter Coss, Cardiff University
  • Book: The Origins of the English Gentry
  • Online publication: 10 December 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511522383.012
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