Notes On the Surnames of Francus Farnceis French Etc in Scotland With An Ac

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Notes On the Surnames of Francus Farnceis French Etc in Scotland With An Ac
French, A. D. Weld (Aaron Davis Weld), 1835-1896
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1329. Master Francisco had a donation from the king, and his expenses paid from Berwick to Dun- barton.
1335. Adam Frensh was among the Scotch patriots who were pardoned by King Edward III. , at Berwick, on the 10th of October, 1335.
1335-36. Among the Scotch men at arms was Johannes Frances.
1335-36. In the account of this year of John de Stryvelyn, Viscount of Edinburgh, a yearly rent came 34 NOTES ON THE SURNAMES.
from the land of William le Frenshe, of Craumond, in the viscounty of Edinburg
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1336-37. Among the men at arms in the garrison of Edinburgh was John Fraunceys.
1337. Among the persons who contributed to the bridge at Berwick-on-the-Tweed were Richard Fraunceys and John Fraunceys, they giving both a certain yearly rental from tenements in the ville of Berwick.
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This place lies about twenty miles to the eastward of Thornydykes and about nineteen miles from the castle of Dunbar, and was included in the shire of Coldingham, in which was located the priory of that name " whose records commence at an earlier period than those of any other monastery in Scotland.


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