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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Madder Market, Holy Cross, St. Andrew, St. Christopher, and St. Michael at the Pleas: and first of (87) St. John … distinguishing appellation from the market held on its north part, for the sale of madder or [maedderre] a plant … Gent. they had issue, Mary married to Laurence Wright of London M. D. Eliz. to Thomas Cock of Pebmarch in Essex Esq; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 42 Of the Deanery and wards CHAPTER XLII. OF THE DEANERY OF THE CITY OF NORWICH; THE GREAT WARD OF CONISFORD, THE SMALL WARDS, AND THE SEVERAL PARISHES THEREIN. Having finished the … Cook, who changed for the free chapel of St. Margaret in London, in 1371, with Simon de Erlham. 1371, Rob. de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… WARD, Contains the three small wards of South Conisford, North Conisford, and Berstreet. And first of South Conisford Ward, Which … in'1310, gave it to Nicholas his son. In 1328, John de London, rector of S. Creyk, owned it, whose executors sold it …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Peter of Mancroft. This parish is a small ward of itself, and at the beginning of the Confessor's reign was … Car. II. vicar of St. Martin in the Fields, Archdeacon of London, Bishop of Lincoln, and thence translated to the … Lincolnshire; he lies buried under a black marble in the north isle, directly against the north door, though in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Conquest, as a parochial church for all the sick and needy that belonged to the castle, whose dwelling here … the east end of the south isle; a small chapel against the north isle, against which, towards the west end, stands a … Corporation of King's-Lynn in the County of Norfolk; at London, in octavo; which contains great part of Mr. Green's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Giles (79) The Parish of St. Giles Is also a small ward, 1 and is part of the New Burgh, (see Pt. I. p. 20,) made in the … church was founded by Elwyn the priest, in his own estate, and was given by him to the monks of Norwich, after he had … the altar of the Virgin of Pity. The west window in the north isle, was adorned with the history of our Lord's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the great ward beyond the water, it lying wholly on the north part of the river, which contains the three small wards of Coslany, Colegate, and Fybridge. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… contains the several parishes of St. Martin, St. Mary, and St. Michael; and first of (134) St. Martin in Coslany, … for whom there is a large monument erected against the north wall, upon the altar part of which, is placed a desk, … is tied for the payment of it. Mr. William Nockells of London, Gent. in his lifetime gave 15 l. 5 s towards erecting …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… are the following parishes, viz. (111) St. Edmund the King and Martyr of Fisher-Gate, Which was founded about the … and hath five bells, the nave, south isle, chancel, north vestry and porch, are leaded. In the chancel: Cory's … uses, by Mr. Nic. Reeve, citizen and scrivener of London, and conferred upon the city for this use, by Mr. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… WARD OF COLEGATE, Joins to Fybridge ward on its west part, and contains the parishes of St. Augustine, St. George in … at the same time; the chancel was finished about 1498; the north isle with the chapel of St. Mary at the east end, was … John, and Mary his Wife, and Relict of John Cromate, of London 1736, 4; these under the steeple, where there stands a …
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