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John de Olneye and Maud his wife to settle the manor of Haversham on themselves for...

Catalogue reference: C 143/170/12

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This record is about the John de Olneye and Maud his wife to settle the manor of Haversham on themselves for... dating from 1323 July 8-1324 July 7 in the series Chancery: Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum, Henry III to Richard III. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 143/170/12
Date
1323 July 8-1324 July 7
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John de Olneye and Maud his wife to settle the manor of Haversham on themselves for life, with remainder to William Plaunkes, Joan his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to John son of John de Olneye and the heirs of his body, remainder to John son of John de Pabenham and the heirs of his body, remainder to James son of John de Pabenham and the heirs of his body, remainder to the heirs of Maud. Buckinghamshire. 17 Edw II.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
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Chancery: Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum, Henry III to Richard III

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