The antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures / by Robert Thoroton ...

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The antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures / by Robert Thoroton ...
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Thoroton, Robert, 1623-1678.
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London :: Printed by Robert White for Henry Mortlock ...,
1677.
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Nottinghamshire (England) -- Antiquities.
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Gretton, Girton. Doomsd. Greton.

THis was also the Bishop of Lincolnes, of the Soc of Newark, and paid the Tax for one Car. and an half.

The Knights Templars got some interest here,* 1.1 and the Jury, 8 E. 1. found that the Master had straitened the passage of the water of Trent, with his Weres at Gretton Howe, so that Boats and other Vessels could not pass as they were wont, which was a great Nusance, for which he was amerced, and the Sheriff had a Precept to in∣large is as it formerly had been at the costs of the said Master of the Templars, by view of the Jury.

In Nomina Villar. 9 E. 2.* 1.2 Gretton and Me∣ring answered for one Villa, and the Bishop of Lincoln, and the heirs of Iohn de Mering, were then the Lords.

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