Item 13 - Remise and quitclaim: Philip de Manby, parson of Comberworth, to John de Waltham, bishop of Salisbury and others, all his rights in the manor of Manby

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SJLM/9/4/2/1/13

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GB 1859 SJLM/9/4/2/1/13

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Remise and quitclaim: Philip de Manby, parson of Comberworth, to John de Waltham, bishop of Salisbury and others, all his rights in the manor of Manby

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  • 21 November 1391 (Creation)

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Remise and quitclaim by Philip de Manby, parson of Comberworth, to John de Waltham, bishop of Salisbury, John de Roos, lord of Hamelak', John la Warre, lord of Manchestre, William de Skypwyth, knight, John de Ranenser, canon of Lincoln, Robert de Comberworth, Robert Stynt, parson of Westerkele, Thomas de Hagh, John Stynt, Richard Morywell and William de Langholm, the feoffees of John de Welle, lord of Welle, of all his rights in the manor of Manby next Gremolby

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D15.4

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  • Box: SJLM/9/4/1/1; SJLM/9/4/1/3-4; SJLM/9/4/2/1; SJLM/9/4/2/3-6