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    Hace 4 días · Philosophy portal. v. t. e. Born on Milk Street in the City of London, on 7 February 1478, Thomas More was the son of Sir John More, [11] a successful lawyer and later a judge, [3] [12] and his wife Agnes ( née Graunger). He was the second of six children. More was educated at St. Anthony's School, then considered one of London's best schools.

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  3. Hace 4 días · Thomas de Burgh came hither again. 1361, William Browne. 1361, Luke Alibon. 1361, John Dey, who changed in 1368 for Dachworth in Lincolnshire, with. John de Wesenham, who was buried in the chancel in 1379; and Sir William Ufford Earl of Suffolk, gave it to. Thomas Cobbe, who in 1381 changed it for Holesle in Suffolk, with. John Alberd alias All ...

  4. Rectors of Preleston, or Billingford. In 1267, there was a vicar here, one Walter, at whose death the vicarage was reunited to the rectory, and so it continued a rectory ever since. 1300, Geffery de Halton, rector, Walt. de Hupton, Knt. and Ela his wife. 1316, Alice de Hannonia Countess of Norfolk, as guardian, presented.

  5. Hace 5 días · Sir John Howard, senior, was found to hold of Hamon L'Estrange the manor of East Winch, by the fourth part of a fee, valued at 30 l. per ann. In the 20th of Richard II. Sir John Howard resided here, and by Elizabeth daughter and sole heir of John Howard, son and heir of Sir John Howard, it came by marriage to John Vere, Earl of Oxford, who had ...

  6. Hace 5 días · In 1551, after its forfeiture by Thomas Seymour, Lord Seymour, the overlordship was granted by the Crown to Edward Fiennes, Lord Clinton, who sold it back in the following year. (fn. 6) It had been restored by 1559 to Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk, who alienated it first in that year to Sir Nicholas Pelham, (fn. 7) and then in 1571 to Robert and Roland Harris.