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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… corner of the churchyard being the ancient Water-gate or stathe, where they landed their fish. The steeple here is … cross moline gul. Crest, a plume of feathers in a coronet or. On a brass in the chancel. Pray for the Soule of Anne … the hospital out of St. Bennet's parish 6 0 0 Of Richard Prat, for Pedder's acre 2 0 0 A year's rent from Hurne 12 0 0 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Half Bexwell BEXWELL Takes its name from a spring or well in the town, and a beck, or run of water, that has its rise from it, called, in the … iii. bor. tc. iii. car p' et m o. ii. dim. piscin. v. acr. prat. Ecc. xxiiii. ac. val. xvi d. tot. val. xii. sol. de his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… view and prospect, and takes its name from its site, a Ham or dwelling, on a Dun, Down, or Hill. The principal manor was given by King Edgar, with … to the Lords Bardolph, and was held by Blake, and Prat, as I take it, and came to the Hares, as observed in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half Roxham ROXHAM. A little village or hamlet, now consisting of two or three farmhouses, was held partly (at the survey) by … into this township; William Barsale had also some part or share of it, as had John de Wesenham in the 15th of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a quarter of a mile from Riston-Hall; it is built of ragg, or carr stone, and is a single pile about 33 feet in length, … and by a daughter of Gylour it came to the Prats; William Prat was lord, and by his will, dated December 4, 1557, … Edmund of Downham Market. The Pratts derive from Robert Prat, whose son Edmund was lord of the manor of Cartes in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Domesday, that there were at that time several fees, or lordships, in this town. Hermer de Ferer, (or Ferrers,) a … D. D.; and 6, Nicholas; and 5 daughters; Ann, married to Prat, Esq.; Mary, to Sir Hugh Hamersley, Lord Mayor of … of Thomas Derham, Esq. June 21, 1616. Ann, wife of Roger Prat, Gent. July 21, 1619. Lady Ann Derham, wife of Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half Wireham or Wereham WIREHAM, or WEREHAM, In the book of Domesday, called Wigreham, taking … III. after him, Mr. Warren, who conveyed them to Roger Prat, Esq. of Riston, who names the curate. William de Say, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half Wretton WRETTON, Or Wireton, from a stream of water running through it. This … the book of Domesday, being accounted for under the manor or Cavenham; Wyron-Hall, &c. in Wereham, which were in, and … it came to Mundeford, Life, and Warren, and so to Roger Prat, Esq. the present impropriator, who by settling certain …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… Wilt' quod, si Amicia, uxor Petri Minbri, Gilbertus Prat, Alexander le Deveneis, Willelmus le Deveneis, Thomas le …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… [m. 17.] Pro magistro Laurencio Travers et Reginaldo Prat.Rex ad instanciam A. regis Scocie dedit respectum magistro Laurencio Travers et Reginaldo Prat de demanda eis facta pro transgressione foreste de …
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