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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… township, the greatest part of which was in the Conqueror's hands, being the possessions of Harold, the late King, who … of this part Orgar, a freeman, was lord in King Edward's time. It consisted of four carucates of land, to which … impaling Bainard, argent, three bars, gules, (quere if not Moulton,) impaling Northwood; ermine, a cross ingrailed, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or surrounded with water, held by Hagan in the Confessor's time, but on the conquest was bestowed on Roger Bigod, who … Fornset, Tanaton, Aslacton, Hadeston, Hemenhale, Tibenham, Moulton, Shelton, Hardwick, Stratton, Fritton, Hekelington, … a beruite belonging to it; it was worth, in King Edward's time, 5 l. per ann at the survey 7 l. the whole was five …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with 6 borderers, who had half a carucate valued at 5 s. per ann. which was possessed by a freeman in the Confessor's time. 1 Waleran was some officer under the Conqueror, and … a considerable interest in this town. Joan Welby, widow of Moulton, possessed it, and on her son Richard Welby's Esq. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by deed, sans date, in the beginning of Henry the Third's reign to the prior of Castleacre, his tenement and manor, … and found by a provost and 12 jurymen, at the King's command, was one thousand, one hundred, eleven acres and a … of six, gules and argent, a bordure, sable, Moulton, as I take it; gules, a chevron, or, between three …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1295, he gave them half the twigs cut down in winter in Moulton Park. When Edward was passing through Northampton or … usually his custom to send the Dominicans alms for one day's food, their joint board being estimated at about a mark a … December, 1300, he gave Henry de Odiham, the prior, 4 12 s. for food on Christmas Day and the five following days, on …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… have been recorded. [D; Furn. Hist., 1978; Christie's, 1 November 1979, lot 125] Gabbitas(s), John, Worksop, Notts., Windsor chairmaker (1832d. 1839). … Court, Worcs. [V & A archives] Geatenby, George, South Moulton St, Westminster, London, carver (177475). Declared …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Warren a lordship, which belonged to Toke in King Edward's reign, consisting of a carucate of land, 3 villains, 7 … endowed with 8 acres and an half of meadow. 1 Wolterton's Manor. Reiner, who held this lordship under the Earl Warren … Thomas Lord Scales, Edward Clere, lands, &c. Joan Welby of Moulton, in Lincolnshire, widow, settled it September 10, in …
Magna Britannia
… Baron Temp. Edw. III. Pollard A. a chevron between 3 men's hearts, Sable. Bathon, of Colebrooke Metsted Erm. a bend, … Bawcomb, of Bawcomb Temp. Hen. V. Arg. 3 bats displayed, S. Beaumont, of Gittesham 1599 Muttlebury Barry of 6 Vaire … (ob. s. p.). The aunts of the heiress married Denband, Moulton, Prudhome and Sore. Hidon, of Hemiock Temp. Edw. I. …
Magna Britannia
… is Mr. Samuel Cory of Holsworthy. Arms: Argent a saltier, S., on a chief, Az., 3 cinquefoils, Or. Dennis, formerly of … the year 1640. Arms: Argent, 6 martlets, 3, 2, and 1. Moulton, of Plympton. Four descents of this family, which had … of the name whom I find in the parish register is Edward Moulton, buried in 1674. Arms: Per pale, Arg. and Erm., 3 …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… , prebendaries of, 323. Abbeys in debt taken into the king's custody, 59, 81, 437. , tenants of, requested to pay debts … Moler, Muler, Frank le, 21. , Walter le, 15. Moleton. See Moulton. Moliner, Walter le, 14. Molinis, Molenis, Molins, … , , Edmunda his wife, 277. See also Molton. Molton. See Moulton, co. York. Molwyn, William, 382. Molyn, Richard, 469. …
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