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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from Plasset's in Besthorp,) and so it became joined to Mortimer's manor, with which it now remains, the third turn … but it seems he did not, for it fell soon after into Mortimer's manor; it took its name of Baconsthorp from its … commonly called Chanceler's, In Atleburgh, was part of Mortimer's manor, granted by William de Mortimer to William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clare. Arg. three pallets gul. Ely bishoprick, and Mortimer, which now remains in the chapel of the … and the nuns of Marham 3 acres, Will. Plassys 30, and Rob. Mortimer and others the rest. Rices Survey, p 34. He was born …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who conveyed the whole manor and advowson to Sir Robert Mortimer, Knt. and Dame Margery his wife; and in 1372, … released their right to her again. In 1401, Constantine Mortimer was lord and patron; in 1402, the advowson was … wife, one of the daughters and coheiresses of Sir Thomas Mortimer of Attleburgh, from whom it descended to John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the isle was built, as the arms of Cromwell, Tateshale, Mortimer, &c. plainly shew us, they being in the windows of … shields of various arms, viz. Or, semide-lises sab. for Mortimer. A fess between three roundels, for Courtney. The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger de Caston in Ellingham, Will. and Richard de Mortimer, Peter de Thelvetham, William, son of Will. de … his heir; he married Eleanor, daughter of Sir Robert Mortimer of Attleburgh, Knt. who died in 1366, and had two … Their annual temporal outgoings were, to the manors of Mortimer's and Crowshall in Attleburgh, 10 d.; to the rector …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… resignation. Sir Thomas Tuddenham, Knt. and Rob. Mortimer, Esq. 1485, 5 Oct. Diomse Shanys, by lapse. 1502, 12 … de Caston held it at a quarter of a fee, of William de Mortimer; in 1315, it belonged to Agnes de Caston, and in … seized, after which, about 1546, it united to Kirkehall. Mortimer's Manor Was held by Constantine de Mortimer in Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… one part was taken out of Kerhall before 1195, when Robert Mortimer released it to John L'Estrange; another part was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… he had license for non-residence, as chaplain to the Lady Mortimer, at the request of the Bishop of Worcester. 1394, 2 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, Walter Hungerford, John Phelip, Knts. Hugh Mortimer, John Woodehouse, John Leventhorp, Esqrs. and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… their right to Sir Thomas in 1431, together with John Mortimer and Eleanor his wife, and Sir Thomas sold it to Sir …
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