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  1. Há 5 dias · Brokes. The manor held of Elizabeth de Burgo, lady of Clare, by service of half a knight’s fee. Alice du Boys, his sister, aged 28 years and more, is his next heir. NORFOLK. Inq. 9 October, 8 Edward III. Fersfeld. The manor, held of the earl Marshal by service of a knight’s fee. Garboldesham.

  2. Há 2 dias · At Walsingham was also a house of Grey friars, founded in 1346 by Elizabeth de Burgo, Countess of Clare. The buildings occupied an area of about seven acres, and there are considerable remains of the refectory, cloisters, and other portions of the conventual edifice, some of the windows being nearly perfect.

  3. La Casa Blanca había calificado anteriormente de "devastadoras" las imágenes del ataque israelí, aunque siguió justificando este tipo de acciones para acabar con el Movimiento de Resistencia ...

  4. Há 5 dias · Heirs as above, Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth late the wife of John de Burgo, all of full age. SUSSEX. Inq. 12 Oct. 8 Edw. II. Rutherfeud [alias Rotherfeld]. The manor (extent given), including a free chace, the hundred, and a custom called ‘Swyntyeld,’ held of the king in chief as member of the honour of Clare, service unknown.

  5. Há 4 dias · Jaime del Burgo publicó un video que pone en jaque a la Familia Real Española. Especial. En medio del 20° aniversario de bodas de Felipe VI y Letizia Ortiz, el polémico Jaime del Burgo ha dado de qué hablar de nuevo luego de que compartiera, a través de sus redes sociales, un video que pone en jaque a la monarquía española.

  6. Há 3 dias · HORSEFORD. Robert Malet, baron of Eye in Suffolk, had a grant of this town, for his eminent services to the Conqueror, on the deprivation of Edric, lord of it in King Edward's reign, when there were 2 carucates and an half, 5 villains, 5 borderers, 2 carucates in demean; one amongst the tenants, and 4 acres of meadow, and paunage for 160 swine; with one mill, one rounce and 3 cows.

  7. Há 3 dias · El legado de Florentino Zamora Lucas, en la Biblioteca Pública de Soria, del que procede la fotografía, informa que a finales del siglo XIX «se vendieron 20 tapices de la Catedral a D. Pedro Ruiz (natural de S. Pedro Manrique Soria) y a Pedro de Anitúa, en 28 mil pesetas.