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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. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his son and heir, Earl of Bucks, in the 12th of Henry II. on an aid for the marriage of that King's daughter, … free warren here and in Alderford, in the second of Edward II. and in the 8th of that King, held there half a fee of the … of the honour of Richmond, and in the 20th of Edward III. Nicholas Maloysel held it, late Lion's: Peter Maloysel passed …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… found to be in possession of it; and in the 17th of Edward II. John Gerberge held half a fee here and in Geyst, of the … William de Welbrun occurs rector in the 17th of Edward II. 1330, Jeffrey de Walsingham instituted, presented by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by fine, in the 7th of Richard I. to Ralph de Lenham. Nicholas de Lenham in the 41st of Henry III. grants by fine, … this manor, for 11 years. In the first year of Edward I. Nicholas de Lenham sold it to Robert Burnell, (after Bishop … Lord Burnell died possessed of it in the 9th of Edward II. In this family it continued till the death of Edward Lord …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… settled on Thomas Curson for life. In the 9th of Richard II. Peter Bygayn who held by the law of England certain lands … in 1740. The Church is a rectory, dedicated to St. Nicholas; the ancient valor was 35 s. The abbey of Nutley had … John Porter, by John Popy, and Catherine his wife. 1478, Nicholas Williams, by the Bishop, a lapse. 1485, Robert Mark, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a fine was levied of lands in Weston, conveyed to him by Nicholas Malysel, and Sibilla his wife, probably son of Peter Atte Eye, who was summoned in the 17th of Edward II. to a great council of the prelates, earls, barons, &c. In … of Euston, died in or about 1479, Alice his wife in 1482; Nicholas Rookwood was chief prothonotary of the Common Pleas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… land, with a messuage, late Ralph's, by the chapel of St. Nicholas in Whitwell, to be held of the said lady during her … and William was his son and heir. In the 8th of Edward II. William de Whitwell held half a fee of the honour of … in the 18th of Edward II.; and in the 12th of Edward III. Nicholas de Hederset, as trustee, settled on William and …
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