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  1. Hace 3 días · No me sorprendería que la represalia que dicen le fue recetada a Humberto por Rosario Murillo y las diatribas virulentas de su hermano contra él sean puro teatro, para poner en evidencia a los que están inconformes con el gobierno y abortar cualquier intento de implosión, que pueda sepultar para siempre los sueños de una dinastía de los Ortega Murillo en Nicaragua.

  2. Hace 4 días · A.301 - A.400. [York.] A. 301. Release by John, son and heir of Bartholomew de Lepington, to Richard Skynner his brother, of his right to a toft with croft in Lepington, which the said Richard has by feoffment "of Alice del Park my mother." Witnesses:—Robert de Lepington, William de Housum, and others (named).

  3. Hace 4 días · City and crown, 1237-1350. Although the Crown's annexation of the Norman earldom of Chester in 1237 made no immediate impact upon the city's institutions, it brought it into direct contact with the king and royal officials for the first time since 1066. Henry III was anxious to be seen as the legitimate successor of the Norman earls, and ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Association Francophone De Surrey (The),point of interest,establishment,6887 132 St, Surrey, BC V3W 4L9, Canada,address,phone number,hours,reviews,photos,location ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Witnesses:— John de Dyve, Hugh de Durem, Richard de Waldeseph, and others (named). [York.] A. 7121. Release by Alice, relict of Richard son of Simon de Ravinfeud, widow, to Sir John, earl of Warenne, of all her right which she had in all the land of Flandirwath with tofts and buildings &c. after the death of her said late husband.

  6. Hace 4 días · In 1342 John de Warenne, overlord of Clayton, claimed right of presentation by grant of the king, who had taken the advowsons held by Lewes Priory into his hands on account of the war with France. In 1353 it was enacted that the Prior of Lewes was to receive half the tithes of certain fields in Clayton and the rector the other half.

  7. Hace 1 día · John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, presented to the church in 1328, and it is possible that he had received a grant of the advowson when the possessions of alien priories had been seized by the Crown some years before; another advowson which he held in 1328 had come into his possession in that manner.