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Bondmen in Surrey under the Tudors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

In the appendix printed at the end of Mr. Savine's paper on ‘Bondmen under the Tudors,’ where cases are given under counties, no instance is noticed in Surrey. I can at present supply two, and have little doubt that I shall come across more.

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1904

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References

page 305 note 1 Trans. Royal Hist. Soc. vol. xvii.

page 305 note 2 Manning, and Bray, , History of Surrey, ii. 188Google Scholar.

page 307 note 1 There is an instance in the Chancery Inq. P.M. on Nicholas Bullock, villain of the Bishop of Winchester at Farnham in 1261.

page 307 note 2 Wykelond was probably originally part of the manor of Reigate, Charlwood of Merstham, Shelwood of the far distant Ewell; manors north of the Weald had outlying members on the clay, which became afterwards separate manors.