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Josce of York (Latin:
Joceus; died 1190) was the
leader of the
Jewish community in York, England, and the
leading figure in the York
pogrom of 1190. He...
- to be
received from
Henry de Wudecote,
Walter de Clera, Hugh de Swantun,
Joceus de Brikeull,
William Furmentin of Spenes,
Symon Cath,
Wulfric de Marisco...
- to be
received from
Henry de Wudecote,
Walter de Clera, Hugh de Swantun,
Joceus de Brikeull,
William Furmentin of Spenes,
Symon Cath,
Wulfric de Marisco...
- – 21 May 1328 (exch.): Hugh de
Statherne 21 May 1328–bef. 1331 (res.):
Joceus de
Kinebauton 25 May–21 June 1331 (res.): John de Uske 21 June 1331 – 7...
- Saxon, but
after the
Norman Conquest it was
given to Hugh Fitz-Baldrick and
Joceus de Flemaugh,
except two carucates,
which Gamelbere, an old
Saxon knight...
- to be
received from
Henry de Wudecote,
Walter de Clera, Hugh de Swantun,
Joceus de Brikeull,
William Furmentin of Spenes,
Symon Cath,
Wulfric de Marisco...
- 1295
Joceus Lancelles was
recorded as
holding Combe and
Sakington from the
feudal barony of
Bradninch as 1/8th of a knight's fee and in 1314
Joceus de Lancelles...