A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford

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Assize 33 E. I. (1305), William de Jargonville — Messuage in Tatenhull. Isolda— Matilda de Hambury. (S.C., VII, 128.).
Gaol Delivery 34 E. I. Nicholas Page of Hamburi has feloniously killed Richard Goodman of Callingwood (Bosco Calumpniato) in Tattenhull.
Plea Rolls, De Banco Mich. 2 H. VI., Staff. Reginald Lathbury sued John Garet of Burton-on-Trent for breaking into his close, at Tatenyll, cutting down his trees to the value of iooj., and treading down and consuming his corn and grass with hi
...s cattle to the value of 100s. John did not appear and the Sheriff was ordered to put him into exigend, and if he did not appear, to outlaw him, and if he appeared, to arrest and produce him on the above date (m. 571 dorso).
Thomas Leeson, parson of Packington, Leicestershire, died in 1 539, and these verses were placed on his monument in Packington Church — (Burton's Leicestershire).
Me genuit Taten ; ast erat Ashbi devia nutrix, Packington tumulus, sic mea fata ferunt.
Tatenhill my birthplace, Ashby was my nurse, Packington my sepulchre, So on from better to worse.


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