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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the ancient site (though now built upon) of (3) St. Olave's chapel, Which was a parochial chapel before the Conquest, … to the rectory of St. Peter Southgate, in Edward the Third's time, and the ornaments of the chapel were carried thither, … in right of that house; it was anciently valued at 40 s. taxed at half a mark, paid 6 d. synodals, and 8 d. ob. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ward of itself, and at the beginning of the Confessor's reign was uninhabited, being field only; that part which is … Crofta, or Mancroft. At the latter end of the Confessor's time it began to be inhabited, and at the Conqueror's survey, all this land was owned and held by Ralf Waiet, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… towards the monks clothing; reserving a pension of 30 s. a year to be paid by the chamberlain out of it, to the … chiefly consisted in offerings, then worth 17 marks, 8 s. 4 d. a year, the tithes of 4 acres and 1 rood of arable land lying in the fields, valued then at 5 s. per annum and that the vicarage was then not endowed; upon …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on the east side of Coslany-street leading to St. Martin's-gates; the steeple is square, and hath three bells, the … then, which oye in the Lord. 1648, Mr. John Warnes gave 10 s. yearly to the poor. 1702, 29 Sept. Robert Bene, Esq. gave … Jeremiah Revans, rector of East-Tuddenham, gave 4 l. 10 s. for ever, towards educating six poor girls of this parish, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Fisher-Gate, Which was founded about the Conqueror's time, and was so called because the fishermen dwelt chiefly … north vestry and porch, are leaded. In the chancel: Cory's arms and crest, an eagle issuant out of a coronet. [Oi … adorned on all sides with roses and lilies, and this, S. Edmundus, Flos Martirum, velut Rosa, vel Lilium St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ward UPPER, or NORTH CONISFORD WARD. (30) St. Michael's Church in Conisford, Was a rectory, valued at 20 s. but was not taxed. It was confirmed by the bull of Pope Lucius II. A o. 1183, to St. Bennet's abbey at Holm; it paid 3 d. synodals, and was conveyed from …
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