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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… bordarers, with an acre and a half, and 2 carucates, and a church endowed with 40 acres; the whole valued in King … were 12 mares that went in the woods, valued at 12 s. a church, with 60 acres. 1 It is called in the book of … 15, 1407, and was honourably buried in the body of the church of the Carmelite friars, in Fleet-street, London, by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Books,) with their descendants, continued patrons of this church, as the capital lords. On the death of Roger de … whose arms, impaled by Sir Terry, were to be seen in this church. He was descended from Sir Canon Robsart, a knight of … in the 29th of Henry VI. was buried in the Gray-friars church of London. Sir Terry Robsart married Elizabeth, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… father to the priory of Castleacre by deed, sans date, the church of St. Andrew, as is before observed,and was confirmed … de Barsham gave to the said priory the advowson of the church of All-Saints, in the presence of Tyngrin, archdeacon … part of a fee here, and in Taterset, Ao. 6. Henry III. The Church of All-Saints was a rectory, in the patronage of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… carucates, and 2 acres and an half of meadow; there was a church endowed with 12 acres, and was valued at 10 s. but at … 15 s. 8 d. Lete fee to the lord of the hundred, 6d. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas, and valued at 12 marks. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Le Rus, of Lexham, conveyed by fine the advowson of this church, in the 13th of the said reign; and on this, Bole and Le Strange had the alternate presentation of this church. In the 17th year of the aforesaid King, John, son of … at 7 s.Lete fee to the lord of the hundred 20 d. The Church is dedicated to St. Andrew, and a rectory; it is …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a carucate, and one acre of meadow, with the moiety of a church endowed with 3 acres, valued at 5 s. 4 d. The family … at 5 l. 4 s. 3 d. per ann.) with the patronage of the church. Richard de Repps, son of Laurence and Margaret, left … Esq. and Ann his wife, held it with the advowson of the church in the 4th of Henry VIII. and by an inquisition taken …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Pagan de Taterford his right of presentation to this church, with a salvo jure. This Pagan had a considerable … with the services of several persons, and advowson of the church, which they had lately purchased of Sir Richard de … were 42 s.Lete fee to the lord of the hundred, 12 d. The Church is dedicated to St. Margaret, and is a rectory; the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Pencheneia confirmed to the monks of Castleacre the church of St. Andrew, in this town, with the tenement which … the day they received his father and mother into their church, (to be buried, as I take it,) and gave an acre and an … fold-courses, &c. frank pledge, and the advowson of the church. This Thomas Grave was a merchant of King's Lynn, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Wirham, and Richard Le Rus, by fine, the advowson of the church of Testerton. Richard Le Bule, and John Le Strange, … held; and John le Rous of Reynham presented to this church in 1346, as Sir Stephen Hales did in 1351. Joan Rous, … the appertenances in Testerton, and the advowson of the church, late her father's, on the 16th of December in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… per ann. The inhabitants of this hamlet go to Fakenham church, and pay great and small tithes to the rector. In the …
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