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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… for them; 12 soon after, one moiety was settled on Robert Mortimer and Catherine his wife, by John Hemenhale, clerk, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… exemption as Wimondham, and that Walter Geneys, Rob. de Mortimer for Barnham, Rich. Goley for Wiclewood, and several …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1680. The Church of St. Peter and Paul belonged to Will de Mortimer; the rector had a house and 30 acres of land; both … present church; at Domesday making, it was in William de Mortimer's patronage; the rector had a house and 30 acres of … 23 May, Ralf Bacon; change with Thurston. Sir Constantine Mortimer. 1333, 10 kal. Nov. William de Wyclewood to Bernham …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was a parochial church, and had two rectors; Sir Will. de Mortimer was patron of one mediety, and Warine de Herford of … of Norwich consolidated the two medieties. Rectors Of Mortimer's Mediety. 1295, Richard de Helmingham. Will. de Mortimer. 1314, 3 kal. July, John de Bernham. Sir Const. de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… when he came to the Crown, and was farmed by Robert de Mortimer, who paid 35 l. per annum for it; but in 1190, upon … Jordan de Bosco's, which he granted to the said Robert de Mortimer and his heirs. At the death of Alan it escheated to … male of his body, for his loyal service against Roger Mortimer Earl of March, and for want of such, to return to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a messuage and grove upon the premises; Sir William de Mortimer, Sir Guy Butetort, Sir Alexander de Elingham, Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Priscilla, who was buried Oct. 4, 1708. In 1478, Will. Mortimer of Morley, Esq. was buried in the churchyard, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Brettenham. He married Cecily, daughter and coheir of Tho. Mortimer of Attleburgh, Knt. who survived him, and after … with Lownde advowson in Suffolk; the manors of Newnham Mortimer's, Foxton and Gonvile's in Cambridgeshire, with … Scroop; this she endowed with the manor of Newenham called Mortimer's, in Cambridge, with the watermill there, all which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Kimberle; Elizabeth, his second wife, was a Mortimer. In 1441, the Duke of Norfolk, by deed dated at his … remains, and two escutcheons, one of Berdewelle quartering Mortimer, and the other of Berdewelle and Pakenham, and this … when it was pulled down, viz. Berdewelle impaling Walcote, Mortimer of Attleburgh. Furneaux, sab. a pale lozengee ar. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… between William de Bukenham tenant, and Petronilla de Mortimer, petent, of the advowson of the church of … Earl Warren, and was held of him by the ancient family of Mortimer of Atleburgh; and in the reign of Henry III. John … was found to hold half a quarter of a fee of Sir Rob. de Mortimer, and he of the Earl Warren, and the Earl of the …
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