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Wittok Surname Ancestry Results

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

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Pleas of the Venison at Oakham in Rutland (1209)
Pleas of the venison for the royal forest of Rutland, heard at Oakham on Tuesday before Mid-Lent in the 10th year of the reign of king John, 3 March 1209, recorded in Public Record Office Forest Proceedings, Treasury of Receipt, No. 249, Roll 11, were selected, transcribed (the Latin extended) and translated by G. J. Turner and published by the Selden Society in 1901. The text and translation are printed on facing pages

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Pleas of the Venison at Oakham in Rutland
 (1209)
Clerks and Clergy in Herefordshire, Shropshire, Gloucestershire and Devon (1370-1375)
The register of bishop William de Courtenay of Hereford, containing general diocesan business, but also including ordination lists for monks and clergy. Only a small proportion of the clerks went on to acquire benefices and remained celibate. Hereford diocese covered almost all Herefordshire, southern rural Shropshire, a westward arm of Worcestershire, and a northwestern slice of Gloucestershire. The ordinations for the first two years, 1370 and 1371, took place while the bishop was still resident in Devon, and contain mainly Devon men.

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Clerks and Clergy in Herefordshire, Shropshire, Gloucestershire and Devon
 (1370-1375)

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