Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society . iis per-tinentiis predicto Roberto le Smyt suis heredibus et assignatislibere quiete integre bene in pace et in perpetuum de capitalibusdominis ffeodi illius per servicia inde de iure debita et consuetaffaciendo insuper duos adventus per annum ad curiam nostram etheredum nostrorum in perpetuum una cum redditu unius florisrose annuatim reddendo nobis et heredibus nostris ad festumNativitatis sancti Johannis Baptiste. Et nos predicti JohannesHakeluth et Alicia uxor mea et heredes nostri predictum mesuagiumcum curtilagi


Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society . iis per-tinentiis predicto Roberto le Smyt suis heredibus et assignatislibere quiete integre bene in pace et in perpetuum de capitalibusdominis ffeodi illius per servicia inde de iure debita et consuetaffaciendo insuper duos adventus per annum ad curiam nostram etheredum nostrorum in perpetuum una cum redditu unius florisrose annuatim reddendo nobis et heredibus nostris ad festumNativitatis sancti Johannis Baptiste. Et nos predicti JohannesHakeluth et Alicia uxor mea et heredes nostri predictum mesuagiumcum curtilagio et omnibus aliis pertinentiis predicto Roberto leSmyt suis heredibus et assignatis contra omnes gentes Waranti-zabimus et defendemus in perpetuum. In cuius rei testimoniumhuic presenti carte sigilla nostra apposuimus. Hiis testibus,Willielmo Edwyne de Halugton, Johanne de Blaston, WillielmoSoftynges, Hugone Weyse, Adam le Bay de eadem et aliis. Datapud Halugton die mercurii proximi post festum Sancte TrinitatisAnno regni regis Edwardi tertii post conquestu quarto AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 113 September 29th, 1884. The Rev. J. H. Hill, , in the chair. The Chairman and the three Hon. Secretaries were appointed acommittee to carry out the arrangements for placing a brass inS. Martins Church to the memory of Thomas North, Esq., ,and for other purposes. The following objects of interest were exhibited :—By the Rev. W. &. Dimock Fletcher : A large printed pedigreeof the family of Babington of Rothley Temple.—Also a MS. pedigreeshowing the descent of eight Leicestershire peers from Henry VII.,viz., the Duke of Rutland (through two granddaughters of thatKing), and the Earls of Bessborough, Denbigh, Dysart, Ferrers,Howe, Loudoun, and Stamford. Royal descents traced from thePlantagenet Kings are very common; those from Henry VII. aremore rare. After the reign of that King there is no regal sourceto which we can trace any existing families in this country, exc


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