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Mangefer Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'mangefer'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 2 records (displaying 1 to 2): 

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Fine Rolls (1216-1246)
The fine rolls of the 1st to 30th years of the reign of king Henry III record part of the government administration in England. These excerpts from the rolls list in transcript applications by plaintiffs for various writs (such as 'ad terminum' and 'pone') and for assizes to be held by the justices in eyre to look into their grievances. A fine of half a mark (6s 8d) or a mark (13s 4d) was usually levied; the cases are normally identified by county, and record that the appropriate sheriff had been notified. There are also more extensive records, in which more detail is given. The excerpts were made by the Record Commission and printed in 1835.

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Fine Rolls
 (1216-1246)
Taxpayers of Holmstrow hundred in Sussex (1296)
This roll of a tax of an eleventh assessed on the inhabitants of the rape of Lewes in Sussex was delivered to the Treasury in May 1296: the roll, remaining among the Carlton Ride Manuscripts (E. B. 1781) was edited and annotated by W. H. Blauuw, and published by the Sussex Archaeological Society in 1849. Holmstrow hundred comprised the parishes of Newhaven (Meaching), Piddinghoe, Rodmell, Southease and Telscombe.

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Taxpayers of Holmstrow hundred in Sussex
 (1296)

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