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Revision as of 23:14, 5 January 2021
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-05.
Below will be found a list of records relating to historical persons reminiscent of Much the Miller's Son.
Much the Miller's Son
1 record concerns a person reminiscent of Much the Miller's Son:
1242 - Robert Hode kills man at North Petherton
[1242:]
Walter Bragge, Robert Hode, William the little miller (le petit muner), and Margery his wife beat Jordan Heywulf' so that he died. William and Margery fled to the church of Perton' and abjured the realm. William was in the tithing of the Hospital of Perton'. Therefore it is in mercy. His chattels, 3s., for which the sheriff must answer. Walter and Robert have fled. Therefore let them be exacted and outlawed. They were in the same tithing. Therefore it is in mercy. They had no chattels.[1]
Also see
- Persons named Little John
- Persons named Much the Miller's Son (links)
- Persons named Richard at the Lee
- Persons named Roger of Doncaster
- Persons named William Scathlock
- Prioresses of Kirklees
- Sheriffs of Nottingham.
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