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- his lifetime. He was succeeded by his son Thomas. Surname also spelt as Kyngeston, Kingeston, Kinggeston and Kinestone. Foster, Joseph (1994). The Dictionary...
- He claimed that the images had been found by "an honest person", Harry Kyngeston of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, in his house after the departure of...
- Grant by John, son of John Donnyng of Kyngeston, to William Elyot, of Chestehunte, of a grange and land in Kyngeston. Thursday, the feast of St. Edmund the...
- called Cyninges tun in 838 AD, Chingestune in 1086, Kingeston in 1164, Kyngeston super Tamisiam in 1321 and Kingestowne upon Thames in 1589. The name means...
- John Boor (canon of Windsor, 1389โ€“1402) Henry IV (1399) c.โ€‰1400: Richard Kyngeston, Archdeacon of Hereford and canon of Windsor c.โ€‰1403: Richard Prentys...
- 1272, described as "Rector of the Schools in Kingston", and to Hugh de Kyngeston in 1364 "who presides over the Public School there". Notable in the school's...
- Tudenham to contest the position of the elected prior, John de Kyngeston. In 1370 Kyngeston took legal action against Stevens after suffering an arrow wound...
- Russel, and his heirs, of a w****ly market on Thursday at his manor of Kyngeston Russel, co. Dorset, and of a yearly fair there on the vigil, the feast...
- Clare 1317 Richard de Swynnerton 1335 Richard de Murymouth 1338 Robert de Kyngeston 1342 Thomas de Clopton 1349 Reginald Brian 1349 Thomas de Brembre 1350...
- Lactis Sanctae Mariae et rotam Catherinae in argento Fundator, ยง Gervasius Kyngeston, Armiger. Redditus annuus cxl. Incontinence. John Stanton, Abbot, with...