Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Volumes 27-29Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1882 - Archaeology |
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Page 128
... Matilda , his widow , who re - married Sir Thomas de Bokeland , Kt . , 21 R. II . no . 5 , and in Close Roll , 49 E. III . m . 15d . Writs of diem clausit ' on the death of Sir John de Meriet , chivaler , dated 12 October , 43 E. III ...
... Matilda , his widow , who re - married Sir Thomas de Bokeland , Kt . , 21 R. II . no . 5 , and in Close Roll , 49 E. III . m . 15d . Writs of diem clausit ' on the death of Sir John de Meriet , chivaler , dated 12 October , 43 E. III ...
Page 129
... Matilda , his wife who still survived , -for their lives , with remainder to his heirs , the manors of Lopene and Stratton , with the appurtenances , of the King in chief , by military service , worth per annum 20 marks ( £ 13 . 6s . 8d ...
... Matilda , his wife who still survived , -for their lives , with remainder to his heirs , the manors of Lopene and Stratton , with the appurtenances , of the King in chief , by military service , worth per annum 20 marks ( £ 13 . 6s . 8d ...
Page 130
... Matilda the widow of Sir John Meriet , chivaler , in the presence of John Dekne , clerk - whom Richard de Ravenser suffered to act as attorney for the said Matilda , -- and in the presence of John Meriet , the son and heir of the same ...
... Matilda the widow of Sir John Meriet , chivaler , in the presence of John Dekne , clerk - whom Richard de Ravenser suffered to act as attorney for the said Matilda , -- and in the presence of John Meriet , the son and heir of the same ...
Page 131
... Matilda , second wife of Sir John de Meriet , chivaler , Senior , and executrix of his will . [ De Banco Roll , Michmas , 19 R. II . m . 517. ] In May , 1362 , Sir John de Meriet , chivaler , settled a life estate upon her in his manors ...
... Matilda , second wife of Sir John de Meriet , chivaler , Senior , and executrix of his will . [ De Banco Roll , Michmas , 19 R. II . m . 517. ] In May , 1362 , Sir John de Meriet , chivaler , settled a life estate upon her in his manors ...
Page 133
... Matilda ( thereby confirming her life estate in the same created by her first husband's settlement in 1362 ) , both the above conveyances being made without pre- viously obtaining the King's license of alienation ; that the said Matilda ...
... Matilda ( thereby confirming her life estate in the same created by her first husband's settlement in 1362 ) , both the above conveyances being made without pre- viously obtaining the King's license of alienation ; that the said Matilda ...
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