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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_WickJohn Wick - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Official website. John Wick is an American neo-noir action film series and media franchise created by Derek Kolstad. It centers around the titular character portrayed by actor Keanu Reeves. Wick is a legendary hitman who is reluctantly drawn back into the criminal underworld after retiring.

  2. Hace 3 días · Clandon Regis (xiv cent.). West Clandon is a small parish 4 miles east-by-north of Guildford. It is bounded on the north by Send and Ripley, on the east by East Clandon, on the south by Albury, on the west by Merrow. It measures 2 miles from north to south and rather over half a mile from east to west. It contains 1,003 acres.

  3. Hace 2 días · After John's death it was regained by John's sister and heir Helewise and her husband Hugh de Berneval, but it was restored to the abbey on appeal in 1231. (fn. 222) In 1252 the abbey was granted free warren in its lands in Findon; (fn. 223) that grant was apparently confirmed in 1279, (fn. 224) though meanwhile part of the estate had been exchanged with William de Braose, who had added it to ...

  4. Hace 3 días · In 1210, during forfeiture, the Crown received 28s. 7d. for grazing in the park, and before 1330 William de Braose granted to John of Ifield pasture for all his cattle, swine, and other animals there. Pannage for pigs was taken in the park until the later 15th century at least.

  5. Hace 3 días · CHURCH. There was a church at Warnham in the 12th century, as the surviving font indicates. (fn. 1) Before c. 1200 William de Braose granted it to Rusper priory, the grant being confirmed at that date by the bishop. (fn. 2) A vicarage (fn. 3) was ordained in 1247. The priory presented vicars between 1247 and 1527, except in 1526 when John ...

  6. Hace 4 días · John and his daughter, also Anne, conveyed it in 1670 to Thomas Dennett and John Bull, and in 1688 the last named John and Anne, then his wife, were in possession. (fn. 177) In 1702 they conveyed Chestham to John Norton (fn. 178) (d. 1736), whose son John (fn. 179) (d. 1752 or 1753) devised it to his nephew Henry Wood, later lord of Wantley manor.

  7. Hace 4 días · Already by the very early thirteenth century, if not before, deceased canons had the right to a year's prebendal income after their deaths, to be used by their executors as they saw fit, for Hugh Foliot extended this right, which he said had been granted to the canons by his predecessors (i.e. at least Hugh de Mapenore, 1216-19, andGiles de Braose, 1200-15), to the dignitaries.