. The Herald and genealogist. > ^ ^ . --5 p c g 73 S S S si 5^<B H . ^ fl pq CM (M W O ^. 6^ ^ ^ HH «o X ^ r-l HH bO S ^ 1 .S Q CO O 5 rH Ih H H OS c» a, . O CO 05 ^ , S Ol ft* HH bO r- . o te^ ^ o W Ih 2 ^ u o^ •& _ 0) o ^ bOCO )-( II . -J CO c --o ?£ CO 1-^ &, • ^ t3 ^ OP3 CM r-4 W • A 2 CO CO io hQ S oo W AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 337 •a o a C WW r. s (4 C5 fig rH beCO rH*. rH H-l p! O 13 I—1 ^ P ^ O c« HH <D !^P5 ^ ^ g M 05 CO ^OL. VIII. J3 G O rHs- 05 CJ O) m Ih—- .5 o « £ IS oI—I _r! on 2 H ^ ^ a! o H § -+3 >%js to -S 2 «0 ^ M« CO , ^ 2 ^ ^ 5 a-2^. o3 e5 H 00 ^ - . :=! W ^ vo W rH
. The Herald and genealogist. > ^ ^ . --5 p c g 73 S S S si 5^<B H . ^ fl pq CM (M W O ^. 6^ ^ ^ HH «o X ^ r-l HH bO S ^ 1 .S Q CO O 5 rH Ih H H OS c» a, . O CO 05 ^ , S Ol ft* HH bO r- . o te^ ^ o W Ih 2 ^ u o^ •& _ 0) o ^ bOCO )-( II . -J CO c --o ?£ CO 1-^ &, • ^ t3 ^ OP3 CM r-4 W • A 2 CO CO io hQ S oo W AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 337 •a o a C WW r. s (4 C5 fig rH beCO rH*. rH H-l p! O 13 I—1 ^ P ^ O c« HH <D !^P5 ^ ^ g M 05 CO ^OL. VIII. J3 G O rHs- 05 CJ O) m Ih—- .5 o « £ IS oI—I _r! on 2 H ^ ^ a! o H § -+3 >%js to -S 2 «0 ^ M« CO , ^ 2 ^ ^ 5 a-2^. o3 e5 H 00 ^ - . :=! W ^ vo W rH a> • CM 5 ^ s w ... M C o (N . VH 1:^ .2 W W S3 rH W ^ ^ ^ ^ rH W W a W d O <u i5Q M O . rH ? i bo • ^ • O °^ o O CO^ .5 J^^ 10 5 o .o o So -1 ^ 338 SIR BERNARD BRUCE OF CONNINGTON AND EXTON B oo O Ih. Ih- ^ H w ^ 3 -2 CM be _ a 2 ^ i 01 OD P5 W<4 Ih o ^1 o . AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 339 03 C ;3 O o -^ Q Q ° s CO Ja, O -S o pi o »)- co a <«5 « ir m3 S O O jo Its S P5<^^ ID O CO f-< 53 ^ ocA) fQ O Ih Ih—- )rne-t. ? rne-and OS bj3 ^ its Co]t. 03 ^3 pQ -§ :=! .5s =^ 3 - J. 6 s 1q c3 ^1 .«2 Z 2 340 SIR BERNAKT) BRUCE OF CONNINGTON AND EXTON Evidences. Fines in co. Rutland, temp. Hen. III. No. 56 to 67, both inclusive, were leviedcoram Gilberto de Preston et Bernardo de Brus, justitiariis itinerantibus. Somein crastino Pa^clice, %. e. Monday next after Easter week, 47 Hen. III. theothers on Monday and Tuesday after Ascension Day in the same year. Thefine next before these. No. 55, was levied in Easter Term, 46 Hen. III.; thefine next after these. No. 68, was levied in Hilary Term, 50 Hen. III. 50 Hen. III. Esc. No. 61. 20 Aug. (1266).—Breve , terrarum qu93 fuerimt Bernardi de Brus inimici nostri nuperdefuncti. Conyngton, Hunts. 82 Edw. I
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