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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and John, her son conveyed it to John de Inglesthorp, Nicholas Walter, vicar of Snetesham, received of the lady … his grandson, Suckling Jenny, Esq. conveyed it in 1691, to Nicholas Helwys, Gent. of Norwich, who presented in 1702. … vill. mo. iiii sep. ix bor. tc. i ser. mo. null. semp. ii car. in d'nio. semp. i car. et dim. hom. et viii ac p'ti …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at Berwick, against the Scots, and in the 9th of Edward II. was lord of Pickworth in Rutlandshire. He was succeeded … relict of Mautby, Gent. of Norwich, and Clement was son of Nicholas Hyrne, of Drayton, Gent. Sir Thomas was sheriff of … and coheir of William Hobart, of Twayt, Esq. relict of Nicholas Bacon, son of Sir Robert Bacon, Clement, his son and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… St. Mary, and St. Peter; and the lights of St. Mary, St. Nicholas, and St. Christopher. Terre Epi. Tedfordensis, ad … p'. cc. ac. sep. xii villi. et xxii bord. et iii ser. et ii car. in dnio. et v. car. hom. tc. silv. de porc. mo. ccc xii ac. pti. i mol. sep. ii runc. et xx anim. et xl. porc. xl cap. ii vasa apu. et i …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ann. 5 William de Kerdeston aliened, in the 4th of Richard II. lands here to the priory of Redingfeld in Suffolk. … ten. Godwinus i lib. ho T. R. E. mo id. R. ii car. t're. sep. xvi. vill. et xx bor. tc. ii s. sep. ii car. in d'nio. ct iii car. ho'u' et viii ac. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… I. and had then the grant of a fair. In the 14th of Edward II. Dame Joan de Clavering, relict of Sir Alexander de … Sir Roger Boys, by patent, granted in the 5th of Richard II. settled it accordingly, and it was held by a quarter of a … and Robert Clere. 1339, William de Mortimer. Ditto. 1343, Nicholas de Hederset, by Sir John de Norwich. 1349, Oliver …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… present by turns: and Alexander sold, in the 4th of Edward II. to William de Kerdeston, a moiety. 1318, William de … Duke of Suffolk. 1490, John Hughson, LL. B. Ditto. 1490, Nicholas Cocket. Ditto. 1493, Thomas Croft, by Edmund Earl of … Dawson Ditto. 1594, Anthony Maxy to both medieties. 1612, Nicholas Howlet to both, by the King. Samuel Gardiner occurs …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Firmin Neave paid his fine in the 20th of Elizabeth, to Nicholas Bacon, Esq. then high steward, on his purchasing … Henry Chedryk. Ditto. 1383, William Enges. Ditto. 1392, Nicholas Howton. Ditto. 1400, Rich. Heringflet. Ditto. 1435, … Remingelanda iii libi.ho'es. lx. ac. t're sep. i car. et ii ac. p'ti. val. x sol. soca in Folsh. Regis, T. R. E. mo. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 2 Sir John de Nougon was living in the 9th of Edward II.; Alice his wife, was daughter of Peter (sister and coheir … between John Gilbert, &c. querents, and John, son of Nicholas Spo, and Nicholaa his wife, deforciants of the third … of Nogouns; and in the 7th of Richard II. one between Nicholas de Blakeney, citizen of Norwich, and John Gilbert, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lordship came the Crown, and was granted by King Henry II. to Sir William de Montchensy, grandson of Hubert de Monte … de Veer. Symon de Gaynsburgh occurs rector in 1341. 1346, Nicholas Janing, by William de Clynton, Earl of Huntingdon. … King Henry VIII. on May 2, in his 36th year, granted to Nicholas Bacon, and Thomas Skipwith, messuages and lands late …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… there. Sir John de Brews, his son, in the 4th of Richard II. was one of the gentlemen seized by the Norfolk rebels and … car. hou. et iiii ac. pti. silv. c. por. et i mol. sep. ii r. et xx an. et xl por. cxx ov. et xxvii cap. et iii vasa. …
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