n. 3 There are two places in the county of Essex known respectively as Willingale Doe and Willingale Spain. 4 Roxwell, (?) co. Essex. 5 A house of Dominican or Black Friars was situate in this town, or rather in
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155 432 D. 87 95 R. 87 75 23 Sept. 1653. John Fortescue, of London, begs discharge of sequestration of Roxwell and other lands in Essex, belonging to Margaret, Lady Carill, widow, now dead, and descended to her grandchild, Mary
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Dukes in Writtell and Roxwell, Essex, with all their appurtenances in Writtell, Roxwell, Shellowe and Wyllyngale Spayne, Essex, in tenure of the said Ric. Sampford and Robt. Crusshe, and seven woods named in Writtell and Roxwell, Ric. Fermour, attainted ;
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Series and Dukes in Wryttall and Roxwell, Essex, with appurtenances in Wryttell, Roxwell, Shellowe, Wyllyngale Spayne and Bromefelde, Essex, in tenure of Thos. Sampford and Robt. Crusshe, and woods (named) in Wryttell and Roxwell, Ric . Fermour , attainted .
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I. 508. Rowte , Thos., I. g. 346 (38). Rowteleages . See Routledges. Rowthorn , Derb., I. g. 981 (14). Roxwell , Essex, I. g. 802 (39). Roynon , John, I. g. 802 (62). Royston , Herts, grant dated at,
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