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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Westacre, but was in South Greenhow hundred; the Lord Tony being lord of it at the survey, and so being as a beruite to … had a carucate. 1 This was most likely given by the Lord Tony to his priory on the foundation of it, and at the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on his lordship of Pentney, of which Hagane 1 was lord in the Confessor's time: it consisted of one carucate of … the two daughters and coheirs, Maud, who married William Lord Ross, had it assigned to her share; the abbot claimed … to Sir Edward Barkham, alderman of London, and lord mayor, in 1621, and so came to Edward Spilman, Esq. as in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… The first that I meet with upon record to have been lord after this, is Sir Ralph Le Strange, who lived in the … here, in Litcham and Ringsted. Alan, son of Flaald, was lord of Mileham, and ancestor to the Earls of Arundel, under … held of them; and Walter de Grancourt, son of William, was lord in the 14th of Edward I. William Howard purchased it of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… manor was then in King William the Conqueror. Herold was lord of it in the time of the Confessor, (and when he was … wife, Aveline. William de Maundevile Earl of Essex, and lord, gave to Elias de Chenduit 100 s. rent per ann. out of … to be paid out of the same to the nuns of Shouldham. John Lord Fitz John, in the 3d of Edward I. granted Roger Bishop …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Massingham Parva; of this part Orgar, a freeman, was lord in King Edward's time. It consisted of four carucates of … checque, or and gules, a fess in a bordure, argent, was lord of this town, Ashwell Thorp, &c. He married Margery, daughter of Sir Robert de Creke, lord of North Creke, and Hillington, &c. and at length his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Scales-Hall. In the reign of Henry II. Roger de Scales was lord of this manor, descended from Hardewin or Harlewin de Scalariis, lord of Waddon in Cambridgeshire, at the conquest: this Roger … Margery, 3d daughter and coheir of Fulk de Beaufoe, lord of Hockwold, and in the 19th of that King, was found to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from its site, as surrounded with water: Turchetet was lord of it in the Confessor's time, a freeman, and had 2 … the Conoueror gave it to Hermerus de Ferrarijs, who was lord at the survey. The descendants of this Hermerus assumed … of Thomas de Bardolf; by Dodo, she had William Bardolf, Lord Bardolf, who in the 27th of Henry III. had that honour …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… made, at the survey, one town, and belonged to one lord. King William II. granted it to William de Albini, his … the 3d of Elizabeth. 1582, Adam Furnese, presented by the lord chancellor. Mr. Wayks, vicar, ejected in the time of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… time of the Confessor, as I have observed, Hagane 2 was lord of this town or manor, and ejected; and Robert de … to Sir William de Nerford, and Maud to William de Ros, lord of Hamlake, between whom his great estate was divided, … is said to have 25 knights fees with his lady, and the Lord Ros, 19 with his; the patronage of the priory here was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Odo Bishop of Baieux, in France, and Earl of Kent, who was lord of it at the grand survey. It takes its name from Rye, … of the rectory was on the said division granted to Robert, Lord Tuteshale, who married Mabel, the eldest sister and … of Sir William, lived in the reign of Edward III. and was lord of Rydon, and by virtue of this lordship, &c. held of …
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