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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… broad, and paid 20 d. gelt. 1 Nether-Hall, alias Bardolf's Manor. Ralph Stalre, a Saxon thane, had large possessions and … present lord, &c. The tenths were 6 l.Deducted 2 l. Uphall Manor Took its rise from the grant of Hugh de Gourney, … and Jocosa his wife, by their feoffees, settled this manor, with those of Upton, in Norfolk, Werley-Castle, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and was a beruite belonging to, and united to, Posswick manor, held by Eudo. There was also another part (at that … on the foundation of a dean and prebendaries, the priory manor was granted to that body, and so remains. The tenths … by Sir John de Ufford, Knt. (Sir John had a grant of the manor and advowson, on account of the rebellion of David de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it from the Crown, and was held of that family, with the manor of Bokenham-Ferry. Adam de Rattlesden was lord of it in … 1740. The Bishop of Norwich had also a lordship here, his manor of Bokenham-Ferry extending into this towu. Arnold de … Peyteyn, of Filby, in the 21st of Henry VII. held this manor of Hasingham, as appears from a rental. The Church of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… after the survey, and held by several lords, and the chief manor was given to Flaald, lord of Mileham. Richard de … the heirs of John Steynward had a quarter of a fee of the manor of Mileham, of the Earl of Arundel, which John and his … and then valued at 11 s. and 6 d. 5 Rabell had also a manor in Southwood, and in Mora, in this hundred, (See in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with the advowson of the church, belonging to the manor of Blofield, as was found in the 8th of Richard II. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in capite. The ancient family of De Caston were lords of a manor, held of the see of Norwich, which probably came by the … of Henry VI. and John his son and heir had livery. To this manor belonged the patronage of St. Peter's church. … in the 29th of Edward III. to Robert de Yelverton this manor with its appertenances in South Walsham, Fishley, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Archbishop Stigand possessed; this was added to Plumstede manor by Ernast Bishop of Elmham; the socman ploughed it with … had a grant of it, late the priory's (of Norwich's) manor, with a foldcourse in this town, Plumstede Parva, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… claim to, as delivered up to him. What belonged to the manor was, in King Edward's time, valued at 5 s. at the … paid, to have right done him (in his lands held of Mileham manor, by the King's writ) in the first year of Richard I. 2 … of John de Plumstede, held the 4th part of a fee, of the manor of Mileham, in the said reign. Richard Gernun of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Lisiws or Leswi had all these fees united and made one manor, before Eudo, who succeeded him therein, and was lord …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Noiers, were enfeoffed of lands here. The Lord Bardolf's manor extended into this town, and the Felminghams; the … conquest) had 4 acres and a half of land belonging to his manor of Bradeston, and was valued with that at 10 s. at the … in the 1st of Edward VI. Cath. Borough died seized of a manor, and 60 acres of land, in South Birlingham, held of the …
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