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A History of the County of Warwick
… WITH THEIR CLASS NUMBERS WA 1 Corporation WA 2 Smith's Company WA 4 Fire Records WA 5 St. Mary's Chamberlains WA 6 Campbell, Brown, and Ledbrook …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Clavering 19. CLAVERING. (A.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)viii. S.W. (b)xiii. N.W. (c)xiii. N.E.) Clavering … monuments. Ecclesiastical b (1). Parish Church of St. Mary and St. Clement, stands on the W. side of the village. The walls …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a freeman of Archbishop Stigand was lord in King Edward's reign, and there belonged to it 2 carucates of land, one … was erected here, as a cell to that priory, dedicated to St. Mary, consisting of a prior and 3 black monks. King Henry … 7 l. 4 s.Deducted 2 l. 4 s. The Church was dedicated to St. Mary, and appropriated by Bishop Herbert, to the priory …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Wales. This lordship was part of Archbishop Stigand's manor of Stockton, and on the conquest was seized on, by … 5 d. Of Bromholm priory, 11 s. The Church is dedicated to St. Mary, and is a rectory. In the reign of King Edward I. … and 40 acres of glebe; it was valued at 20 marks, and paid Peter-pence, 22 d. Carvage 12 d. ob. q. the present valor is …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was deprived, and William de Noiers was the Conqueror's steward of it at the survey. It remained in the Crown till … of Bury were 5 s The Church is a rectory dedicated to St. Michael; in the reign of Edward I. valued at 10 marks, Peter-pence, 8 d. carvage 5 d. ob. and the Earl of Norfolk …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… grand survey, Kildincham, 2 freemen of Guerd, King Harold's brother, had 30 acres, with half a carucate and an acre of … Guerd was deprived, had the patronage of the church of St. Mary, and was in Geffery de Ponte, or Pount, in the 55th … at 8 marks; the rector had 40 acres of land, but no manse, Peter-pence, 8 d. ob. Carvage 3 d. ob. and Jeffery de Ponte …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of meadow. It was valued together with Tofts, in Stigand's time, at 10 l. per ann. at the survey paid 24 l. quitrent, … as enjoyed by the Earl Robert, and granted to the abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, de Preaux; and the abbot was found to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hales, or Lodden-Hales HALES, or LODDEN-HALES, Bigot's Manor. By some accounted to be in Loddon-hundred. There … the Waveney river, between Norfolk and Suffolk, called St. Olaves, or Tooley's bridge, with a good causeway to it; 4 … at 40 s. The vicar had then a manse with 30 acres of land. Peter-pence 18 d. Carvage 12 d. 0 b. Vicars. In 1317, Adam de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Heckingham HECKINGHAM. Godric, the Conqueror's steward, had the grant of the principal lordship in this … d. per ann. rent, for the whole messuage of the chapel of St. Andrew, of Hales, and lands which he and Alice his wife … &c. Sir William de Roscelyn, Sir Thomas, and Sir Peter his son, had an interest herein, as had John, son of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a freeman of Archbishop Stigand, was lord in King Edward's reign, and on his deprivation the Conqueror seized on it, … by Norwich, the advowson of a moiety of the church of St. Mary in this town. Sir Richard de Boyland, the judge, and … and the rector had a manse with 30 acres of land: the Peter-pence were 12 d. carvage 6 d. ob. After this, Miles …
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