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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… one of which was to be custos, master, or principal; and at the west end thereof, he erected proper offices and … deed of which, is dated at the Bishop's palace at North-Elmham, IVth of the nones of Oct. 1316; by which it … there by Francis Collins. In 1722, it was republished at London, for Mrs. Frances Oliver, bookseller in Norwich. There …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the river. This also was formerly in Humbleyard hundred, and is now in the county of the city of Norwich, and in the ward of St. Stephen. In the time of the Confessor, … 3. Hac in conclave, Gabriel nunc pange suave. The north porch, nave, and chancel, are all thatched; they are 28 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… reason, this church was totally exempt from all episcopal and archidiaconal jurisdiction, and all that died in the … right hand of the entrance of the Golden-Ball-lane; at the north end of which, the gate of the castle entering the … to the edge of the present market-place; on the north, to London-lane, as it is now called, which it included; and on …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… brakes formerly growing there: it lies between Lakenham and the city walls, and had a chapel placed on the hill, which was much … stood on Trowsebridge, and is lately taken down; on the north part of the east side of the river, stood a small round …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the river, about a furlong from Conisford or South-gates, and was always in the liberty of the city, and still remains … to its south side, and another of St. Catherine to its north; there was also an anchorage by it, and in 1528, Lady … Segrime, buried here; her brother, Ric. Segrime, clerk, of London, gave 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. in 1494, to this monastery for …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at the Palace-gate, from its standing opposite to the north gate, or grand entrance to the Bishop's palace. In the time of the Confessor, Bishop Stigand held it, and it then had twelve acres of glebe; and in the Conqueror's … Barnes 1718, 63. Rich. Mott 1689. Mr. Will. Chapman of London, 1734, 55. Sarah wife of James Daglis 1719, 80. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the several parishes of St. Peter of Hungate, St. Simon and Jude, St. George at Tombland, St. Martin on the Plain, … Barry, Shelton, Wichingham, &c. In a window on the north side of the altar, is the effigies of Thomas Andrew, … Mody, lapse. 1609, 27 April, Joseph Jeffery. John Crop of London, Gent. 1614, John Holden. Ditto. 1615, Tho. Townly. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, part of it being laid to West-Wimer-ward, and part to the ward of St. Peter in Mancroft. At the time of … in Loddon, Gent. and Robert Hobart of Clifford's Inn in London, Gent. brothers of Sir John, and they had collateral … long, and seven broad; St. John Baptist's chapel is on the north side; the nave is leaded, and the chancel tiled. On …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as it now remains, it being in the ward of West-Wimer, and as such enjoys all privileges, &c. of the city and ward. It took its name from its situation on the river, … the breadth, including the isle, is 11 yards; there is a north porch, and square tower with three bells in it; the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the manor of Thorp. It was then two miles long, and seven furlongs broad, and paid 3 d. 3 q. to the Dane-geld. It had a church and 13 … In 1563, Sir Tho. Gresham, Knt. mercer, and lord mayor of London, held this manor, with the rectory and manor of …
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