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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… into the court-yard, on the outside, are the King's arms of France and England, quarterly, supported by a lion and a griffin; 6 on the right side of it, the arms of Fermor; argent, on a saltire sable, between four … the door of the porch, leading into the hall, are the arms of France and England, with a griffin and a greyhound …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that of the Trinity, a cross, crown of thorns, the King's arms; also on the pillar of it, the letter H, or L, in an old … was built and painted at the charge of one Salman, are the arms of Gourney; also, or three escutcheons, azure, each … Dom. m.cccc.xcv. On a black marble gravestone, with the arms of Calthorp, in a lozenge: Catherine, 3 d daughter of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… son of Riches Brown, Esq. of Fulmodeston, who died 1693. Arms, a fess, &c. between 3 spears heads. Richard Berney, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his deed appears, with a fess, between two chevrons; the arms of the present Earl of Orford:the witnesses were Sir … lived Ralph Walpole Bishop of Ely, who also bore the said arms. In the 34th of Edward I. Isabella de Walpole was found … it, an Etchingham, who bore, azure, fretty, argent; which arms, impaled by Walpole, were painted on the screens of this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… North Barsham, passed to Thomas, &c.; this Thomas was in arms in the barons wars, against King Henry III. and his … Esq. and dyed December 26, 1617, aged 66. The said arms are carved on the wainscot, in the manor-house. On the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Anos, lord of Hillington, and these were probably his arms. In the 9th of Edward I. John de Creke was lord, and had …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being by a river. Thus the river Rhine, and Reineburgh, a city in Germany, on that river. At the grand survey, it is … coheir of Sir Thomas de Ingaldesthorp, and to quarter the arms of Ingaldesthorp, and might be a relation to the … to settle the disputes between the priory and the city of Norwich. In the 17th of Edward IV. he was called to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and had an augmentation of honour on a canton in his arms, and was slain at Musleburgh field, in the 1st of Edward … the north side of the chancel, an altar tomb, with several arms, but no inscription; on a grave-stone near it, Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Britanny, and in the 32d of that King, took the city of Auxerre. &c. for the King of Navarre. In 1360, … over into Britanny and carried to his assistance 20 men of arms, 14 archers, on horseback, &c. and had provided for him, … Wat Tyler's rebellion, was enfranchised a member of the city of London, in the said year; and having made a vow to go …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Elizabeth being daughter of Sir Thomas Kerdeston, whose arms, impaled by Sir Terry, were to be seen in this church. … On a mural monument of stone, in the chancel, with the arms of Corbet; Or, a raven proper, impaling Thornton; … rectori de Scarning, rector, Geo. Hall, born in the city of Norwich, Master of Arts, and Fellow of Corpus Christi …
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