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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Holt hundred Merston MERSTON. The Bishop of Norwich's manor of Langham extended into this town, and was the … the church being in the see. In the 15th of Edward I. the Bishop claimed, as lord, frank pledge, a gallows, assise of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Scohies, or de Escois, and of Seiar Bar in King Edward's time, who had 3 carucates of land, 4 villains belonging to … gules. About the 10th of Richard II. John de Bokenham Bishop of Lincoln conveyed by fine, probably as a trustree, … that of Gamlingeye. In the 12th of the said King, the said Bishop made a lease for 15 years of the manors of Salthouse …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which I shall treat of in their order. William Beaufoe Bishop of Thetford held at the survey a manor belonging to his see, which Aylmer the Bishop of Elmham, held in the time of the Confessor, with one … the said Bishop had a carucate and an half valued at 20 s.; it was 7 furlongs long, and 5 broad, and paid 2 s. gelt. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… SHARINGTON Was a beruite belonging to the Conqueror's manor of Fakenham, held by King Harold at his death, of a … which, on the death of King Edward, were added to the King's manor of Holt. 1 The Conqueror had also 8 socmen here, and … Henry Daubeney. 1559, Thomas Whitby, LL.B. collated by the Bishop's vicar-general, a lapse. 1565, Nicholas Ruckesby, by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… This lordship was held at the survey by William Beaufoe Bishop of Thetford, in right of his see, and by Ailmare Bishop of Elmham, in King Edward's reign, for two carucates of land, and appertained to … one fee of the Bishop, paying 3 s. 6 d. every 30 weeks, as castle-guard to Norwich. This is to be understood in right of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… right of his church or see, then at Thetford; and Aylmare, Bishop of Elmham possessed it, by the same right in King Edward's reign, as a manor, with 8 carucates of land, 40 borderers, … 32 acres, valued at 32 d. In the 35th of Henry III. Walter Bishop of Norwich, lord of it, had a charter of free warren; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… WAYBORN. Hugh de Abrincis, a Norman lord, the Conqueror's sister's son, created Earl of Chester by him, had a grant … held by the service of a pair of gilt spurs to the castle Windsor, yearly, also to the manor of Eton-Hastings, … agreement is dated Jan. 2, 1314, and was confirmed by the Bishop of Norwich, 7 ides of Jan. and after by the prior and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of another, &c. it was valued before the survey at 40 s. but then at 6 l. per ann. was one leuca long and broad, … on the 19th of June, in his 4th year, granted it to the Bishop of Norwich and his successours. The Bishop's bailiff accounted for 5 l. 2 s. 3 d. rent of assise, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the parish. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 8, and in the gift of Lord Faversham: the tithes … computation. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 17. 10. 10.; net income, 334; patron, C. Turnor, … N. riding of York, 12 miles (N. W.) from Barnard-Castle; containing 205 inhabitants. It comprises 5910 acres, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… village lay beside a north-south road from Bristol and Castle Cary to Poole (Dors.). 62 That route had evidently … the terre tenant in 1086, had been Glastonbury abbey's tenant at Lattiford before 1066. 81 In 1189 Henry Newmarch … Baron Botreaux (d. 1395), were also under age. 65 The bishop collated in 1454 by lapse. 66 William, Baron Botreaux …
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