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Bef 1256 -
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Name |
Walter A’DENNE |
Born |
Bef 1256 |
of Denne Hill, Kent, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I13139 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
17 Mar 2022 |
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Notes |
- 3/42 (29 November 1218)
29 Nov. Westminster. Kent. Walter de la Dene and Gilbert, Henry, William, Luke and John, his brothers, give the king half a mark for having a writ to attaint the twelve jurors before the itinerant justices in Kent, as abovesaid, against Simon of Odell , concerning their free tenement in Nettlestead. They have the writ. Order to the sheriff of Kent to take security for that half-mark to the king’s use for this writ. Witness the earl.
[Source: Fine Rolls Henry III https://finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/search/do_text_search]
Hundred of Swanborough,
Village of Kingston near Lewes
William Denn 1s 1-1/2 d.
William Denn, Jr. 1s 9d.
Auwis' Rucke 2s 3-3/4 d.
[Source: "Sussex subsidy of 1296: The rape of Lewes." The Three Earliest Subsidies For the County of Sussex 1296, 1327, 1332. Ed. William Hudson. London: Sussex Record Society, 1910. 40-53. British History Online. Web. 20 November 2018. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/suss-record-soc/vol10/pp40-53.]
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- [S64] Herald's Visitation, College of Arms, London, England, pp 99-100, 1619.
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