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... William Meschin , both fiefs being held by grant of Henry I. Though these two fiefs lay in different fiscal areas , they were under the same ecclesi- astical government , both being in the archdeaconry of Richmond and diocese of York ...
... William Meschin , both fiefs being held by grant of Henry I. Though these two fiefs lay in different fiscal areas , they were under the same ecclesi- astical government , both being in the archdeaconry of Richmond and diocese of York ...
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... William Meschin endowed the new institution with ploughlands gave the manerium , which William Bowman had , free of terrene service : and invited the knights of his fee to supplement his liberality by gifts of their own lands.1 The ...
... William Meschin endowed the new institution with ploughlands gave the manerium , which William Bowman had , free of terrene service : and invited the knights of his fee to supplement his liberality by gifts of their own lands.1 The ...
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... William and Cicely at Emmesey in Cicely's fee of Skipton in Craven , in which the Archbishop took a prominent part . * The same three persons are now working on a kindred project at St. Bees . Archbishop Thurstin was present in person ...
... William and Cicely at Emmesey in Cicely's fee of Skipton in Craven , in which the Archbishop took a prominent part . * The same three persons are now working on a kindred project at St. Bees . Archbishop Thurstin was present in person ...
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... William Meschin , 2 lord of Coupland and founder of St. Bees . On this supposition his dealings with Cumberland are easily understood . In the early part of the twelfth century William Meschin and his brother Ranulf were lords of the ...
... William Meschin , 2 lord of Coupland and founder of St. Bees . On this supposition his dealings with Cumberland are easily understood . In the early part of the twelfth century William Meschin and his brother Ranulf were lords of the ...
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... William de Lancaster's gift of the vill of Mulcaster to the monks of Furness . If it be conceded that King Stephen had the same rights in Furness which he had while Earl of Mortain , thus giving the charter more credibility than it ...
... William de Lancaster's gift of the vill of Mulcaster to the monks of Furness . If it be conceded that King Stephen had the same rights in Furness which he had while Earl of Mortain , thus giving the charter more credibility than it ...
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