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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Plantaginet, natural son of Jeffrey Earl of Anjou; he was lord of Columbers and Berries, in Normandy, created Earl … and heir to John Earl Warren, &c. succeeded him, was lord of this manor, and Earl of Surry and Arundel, on whose … daughter to Henry Earl of Lancaster, relict of Henry Lord Beaumont, inherited the said honours, to whom King …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as may be seen at large in Middleton; John Tyndal, who was lord in the 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary, alienated it to … Edward III. The Earl Of Clare's Manor. William de Scohies, lord of Islington, had 40 acres of land, held of him by … and North Lynne, of which the Bishop of Ely, and the Lord Scales were also lords; in the 17th of the said King, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the name of Congham, as lords of it. Walter de Congham was lord, and Jeffrey de Congham, and gave their tithe to the … of the heirs of Jordan Folyet; this Reginald presented as lord to the church of St. Andrews in, 1300, and 1305, and in … as a trustee or mortgagee, (he was a citizen and lord mayor of London) for in 1504, and 1522, Sir Thomas Wodehouse …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 30th of Henry II. Gundreda de Warren, for the soul of her lord, Peter de Valoins aforesaid, released all her right in … a fee. It further appears that Christiana, daughter of the Lord Fitz Walter, and the Lady Gunnora his wife … and it was granted afterwards to Sir William Capel, lord mayor of London, and ancestor to the Earl of Essex, who died …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hagebech, which gave name to a family, then, as it seems, lord of it. Alexander de Marisces then sued Agnes, widow of … in the wars of France, Baron of Denvale, of Beaufoe, Caux, lord of the castle of Favillers in Anjou, of the castle of … the manor to the said Sir Thomas, who is the present lord. It came to Lawrence, his elder brother, Hewar Oxburgh …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 16 d. gelt when the hundred was taxed at 20 s. whoever was lord of it. There also belonged to it a socman with 5 acres … by William,) about the year 1130. Fulk de Beaufoe, who was lord in the reign of Henry II. dying without issue male, left … it, in the 31st of Henry VIII. to Sir William Hollys, lord mayor of London, in 1538, ancestor of the Hollisses Dukes of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Sussex, about 1240, he granted to that Earl, (who was lord of the hundred of Freebridge, and of Rising) common of … at the top, and underneath signed by the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Russell, Lord Rich, Richard Southwell and Walter, … Of this family, probably, was John de Thoresby, who was mayor of Lynn, in 1425, father (as I take it) of Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hugh. In the reign of the Confessor, Bundo, a freeman, was lord of it; it consisted of one carucate in demean, and 7 … priory in the reign of King John. Sir William Belet was lord in the 38th of King Henry III. when he had a grant of … and paid relief 25 s. Sir William Belet, alias Bigot, lord of this manor, was King Henry the Third's valet: he …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Easter. And in 1382, it appears that there was due to the lord of Gissing 100 s. relief, on the resignation of the said … here and in Grimston, the fourth part of a fee of William Lord Bardolf; after this, it was held of the said lords by … to be held of the capital lords of the fee, the Lord Bardolf, who confirmed the said grant. In the 20th of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… their being enfeoft herein; Godfrey de Gimston (probably lord) was a witness to a deed, sans date, of Richard … heir; she married John de Breccles, who in her right was lord, in the 16th of Edward I. and from him the manor took … which towns they were lords; and this Sir Benedict dying lord of both these towns, in the reign of King Edward II. was …
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