Pardon of alienation from Elizabeth I, Queen of England, to Thomas Badbye, Esq. and Charles le Grys, Gent., a trustee [manuscript], 1569 May 24.

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Pardon of alienation from Elizabeth I, Queen of England, to Thomas Badbye, Esq. and Charles le Grys, Gent., a trustee [manuscript], 1569 May 24.

For 1/3 part of the manor of Hagnaby (Hawnbye), Anderby and Cotes and land also in Trusthorpe, Farforth cum Maidenwell, Steeping, Sutton, Markby, and of the rectory of Hagnaby and Anderby, Lincolnshire, previously alienated without royal license to Thomas by William Badbye, Gent.

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Le Grys, Charles, Gent.

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Badbye, Thomas, Esq.

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England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)

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