- 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...
- his lifetime. He was
succeeded by his son Thomas.
Surname also
spelt as
Kyngeston, Kingeston,
Kinggeston and Kinestone. Foster,
Joseph (1994). The Dictionary...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- John Boor (canon of Windsor, 1389–1402)
Henry IV (1399) c. 1400:
Richard Kyngeston,
Archdeacon of
Hereford and
canon of
Windsor c. 1403:
Richard Prentys...
- 1305:
Thomas de
Botiler (or Botteley) and John
Bisshop 1306:
Nicholas de
Kyngeston and John de
Bradenstok 1307: (Jan) Sir
William Mansel and
Nicholas de...
-
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...
- (exch.):
Richard de
Bernard Castle 17–18
August 1369 (res.): John de
Kyngeston 19 August–26
November 1369 (exch.):
Thomas Duffield 26
November 1369 –...