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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at the survey; a freeman of Archbishop Stigand was lord in King Edward's reign, and there belonged to it 2 carucates of … acres; of 7 of these his predecessor had the protection in King Edward's time, and Stigand had it of the other 4; and … Sir Henry Calthorp of Ampton in Suffolk, 2d son of Sir James Calthorp of Cockthorp in Norfolk, Knt. died seized of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Stockton, and on the conquest was seized on, by the King. At the survey we find William de Noiers to be the King's steward of both, and this was valued, and accounted … Ditto; in 1603, he returned 106 communicants. 1611, James Johnson, by Richard Wright, clerk; and after, in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… steward of it at the survey. It remained in the Crown till King Stephen granted it to Hugh Bigod, on his being created … Ralph Warde, rector. 1732, Francis Fayerman, by the King. 1754, John Faermann. Ditto. In the church was the guild …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the grand survey, Kildincham, 2 freemen of Guerd, King Harold's brother, had 30 acres, with half a carucate and … time in the lords of the manors. 1 Another part was in King Edward's reign, possessed by 12 freemen, who had 3 … in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, was granted by King James I. to Henry Howard Earl of Northampton, on June 17, ao. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… temporalities in this town, were valued at 74 s. 1 d. King Henry VI. on February 14, ao. 19, granted it to the … college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas in Cambridge, (now King's-college,) founded by him; and the said society … Ashby. Ditto; he died in 1699. 1739, Benjamin Skipman, on James Clark's death, by King college, Cambridge. 1751, John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Nofolk, had a grant of one, which Alestan (a thane of King Harold) was deprived of; to this there belonged one … the commendation of Alwin de Tedford, in the reign of King William, and was seised of it at the time when the … reign of Queen Elizabeth, it was in the Crown, and King James I. on June 17, ao. 1, bestowed it on Thomas Lord …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Earl of Norfolk added to this lordship, in the time of King William, 1 8 freemen who had a carucate of land, and 2 … them with 12 acres of land, and 4 carucates of meadow. In King Edward's time, the whole was valued at 20 s. at the … Queen Elizabeth, and had license, December 1, ao. 6th of James I. to alien it to Thomas Fiske, who in the 14th of King …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it: Alnoht, a freeman of Archbishop Stigand, was lord in King Edward's reign, and on his deprivation the Conqueror … and paid 12 d. gelt. 1 It remained in the Crown till King William II. gave it to William de Albini his butler, … Denny, Esq. was lord, and William Denny in the 21st of James I. By an inquisition taken at Thetford, September 5, on …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… here, that Emma is by historians generally called this King's mother, who first married Etheldred King of England, by whom she had King Edward, and afterwards married Canute King of England, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… valued at 5 s. the soc of these 9 freemen was in the King, and the Earl of Norfolk; here was a church endowed with 20 acres of free land, also a freeman in King Edward's time with 8 acres of land and 2 bovates, under … and so continued, till sold, about the year 1716, to Sir James Edwards. It was valued in 1428, at 6 s. 8 d. and in the …