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Johanna Ferrour - Wikipedia
Johanna Ferrour, also known as Joanna Ferrour or Joan Marchall, was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England.
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FERROUR, John, of Cricklade, Wilts. | History of Parliament Online
Ferrour served as a juror at an inquisition, held at Cricklade in 1375, concerning ownership of the manor of Keynes Court in Purton.
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ferrour and ferrur - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) An ironworker, a blacksmith; esp., a shoer of horses; also, a veterinarian; (b) a personal name.
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Ferrour - Wikipedia
Ferrour is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Richard Ferrour, English MP; John Ferrour, of the Peasants' Revolt · Johanna Ferrour of the ...
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Women in the Peasants Revolt: Johanna Ferrour | Notes from the U.K.
One has the kid's life being saved by a guard named John Ferrour, which wouldn't be the John Ferrour we're following. Basically, we'll never ...
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John Ferrour
John Ferrour was the member of Parliament for Cricklade in 1399.
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288. Joanna Ferrour - British Histories
1. Joanna Ferrour, also recorded as Johanna Ferrour or Joan Marchall, is known to have lived in Rochester, Kent, during the mid to late 14th ...
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FERROUR, alias BARKES, alias SMITH, Richard, of Warwick.
Family and Education. Offices Held. Keeper of Warwick gaol 14 Feb. 1380-24 July 1399, bef. Sept. 1404, 26 Oct. 1408-d. Biography.
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Joanna Ferrour ( 24634 ) - People of 1381 Database
Quitclaim of the messuage in the parish of St. Clement in the city of Rochester called the Hevene with garden adjacent between the city wall to the northward ...
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ferrour1 - Stirnet
Carthew identifies the arms of the following family as "Argent, a lozenge between three horseshoes sable". John Ferrour of Gressenhall (d before 10.05.1484).
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ferrurie
† ˈferrurie Obs. rare. Also ferrurye. [f. ferrour, ferrer + -y3.] = farriery.1601 F. Tate Househ. Ord. Edw. II §56 (1876) 42 A vallet carnauer that hath knoledge in marshausy & ferrurie.
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Ferrer (surname)
The surname Ferrer is a Spanish variant of the surnames Farrar , which is a variant of the occupational name Ferror/Ferrour, Anglo Norman Ferrur, Ferrier
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ferrer
▪ I. ferrer1 Obs. exc. dial. (ˈfɛrə(r)) [ad. OF. ferriere: see barrel-ferrer.] a. = barrel-ferrer. b. (See quot. 1877).a 1483 Liber Niger in Househ. Ord. 75 Ther sergeaunt [of the cellar] hathe in keepinge..ferrers and portatives. 1877 N.W. Linc. Gloss., Ferrer, a cask having iron hoops.▪ II. † ˈfer...
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Farrar (surname)
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There are records of an Osbert le ferrur and Peter le ferrour previous to the Poll Tax of 1377, but in those cases ferrur is not a name, it is
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