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A History of the County of Suffolk
… gem. Legend: MITTENTIS: CAPITI: : CREDIT' SICUTEI. 31 Weever, Funeral Monuments, 752; Tanner, Notitia, Suff. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… there is no other reference. Leland, Collectanea, i, 60. Weever, Antient Funerall Monuments, 824. Pat. 30 Edw. I, m. …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 226, m. 11 d. Misc. Bks. (Aug. Off.), ccxxxiv, fol. 38 b. Weever, Funeral Monuments, 751; Parker, Long Melford, 314. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… desire for complete separation from St. Albans. Ibid. 147. Weever, Monuments, 809-10. Registrum, Whethamstede (Rolls …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… but from early deeds cited by Gardner it would appear that Weever's statement as to the founder being 'one Ansered of … John, occurs 1536 24 Gardner, Hist. of Dunwich, &c., 254; Weever, Funeral Monuments, 762; Leland, Coll. i, 162; Tanner, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… now lost; as is the following inscription preserved by Mr. Weever, fo. 814. Of your Charity pray for the Soul of John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Est-Winch, where he lies buried; his tomb may be seen in Weever, fo. 841, 2. His will is dated at Est-Winch; (30) by … etatis 27 annorum et amplius. Esch. A o 16 H. VI. (40) See Weever's account of the Howards and Tendrings monuments at … de Saham-Tony, &c. (54) See vol. iii. p. 173. (55) See Weever's Funeral Monuments. Molins, paly wavy of six or and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… E Regr. Cage, int. Archiv. Epi. Norw. probat 3 Dec. 1500. Weever, p. 864. Anne late wife of Sir John Shelton Knt. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… M occc o lrrir. quorum animabus propicietnr Deus Amen. Weever, fo. 814, gives us these two, which are now lost: … the church, which had lands sufficient for its reparation. Weever, fo. 814. Walker, Part II. fo. 310. It seems he sold …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fair seal of Barry's arms, and an oak tree for the crest. Weever, fo. 814. Willis's Survey of Lincoln Cathedral, p. … IV. Antiq. of Westm. oct o. Lond. 1742. Vol. II. p. 60. Weever, fo. 482. Antiq. Westm. edit. 1715, p. 49. In 1474, … this William, the Knevets of Fundenhall are descended. Weever, fo. 815. He had the whole estate at the death of his …
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