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A History of the County of Stafford
… held the property; the house was then known as Hurst House or Wood End House. 23 The Purefeys sold the estate to William … to Fanny Goodall, who was presumably the third coheir or her successor. Samuel Wood, then the tenant, later bought … Walsall church in the mid 13th century 66 Halesowen abbey retained the rectory until its dissolution in 1538. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… had been granted to Roger le Bigot.Rot. Pip. Weybridge Priory Was in this parish; Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, seems … of St. Anne.The patronage was in the Earls of Norfolk. The abbey of Tintern in Wales had a manor here, and the advowson … lies by the river Bure, near its falling into the Hier, or Yar, and takes its name from its site, A-Cle, or Cley, as …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at the Conquest, 1 so that this Ralph was not R. Guader or Wagers, who for his rebellion against the Conqueror in … Edward I. and gave lands in this town and Witton, to the priory of Bromholm; in the 28d of that King, John, son of Sir … was also 24 acres of land and 2 borderers, 6 held of the abbey of St. Bennet, by the family of Redham, who gave name …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 40 s. the customary payment in tale, 20 s. as a present or fine. It was one leuca long, and one broad, and 2 s. gelt. … carvage 4 d. Sir Roger Bigot, Earl-Marshal, granted to the priory of Carhow, the tithe of his demean lands, which was … of March, 1301, the rectory was appropriated to the abbey of Tinterne in Wales, in the diocese of Landaff. by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… one of these Almar Bishop of Elmham had the commendation, or protection only, of this Beaufoe had the soc, &c. and … his see at his death, and Bishop Herbert settled it on the priory, with the advowson of the church. The ancient family … The tenths were 2 l. The temporalities of St. Faith's priory 18 d. Of Weybridge 5 s. The Church was a rectory …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… survey 12 l. 13 s.4 d. quitrent, and 20 s. as a present, or fine; Godric the King's steward took care of this at the … survey for the king. The Conqueror had also another fee, or lordship in this town, which Godric had the care of, out … valued at 30 marks, Peter-pence 2 s. carvage 4 d. and the priory of Bungay in Suffolk had a portion of tithe, valued at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and in Ranworth, from Ralph de Rothing. Catherine Kett, or Catt, of Hevingham, had an interest in 1334, and … was enfeoffed thereof; and Ralph his son granted it to the priory of Norwich, in the presence of Bishop Turbe, &c. (see … dean and chapter of Norwich. Roger de Valoines gave to the abbey of St. Bennet, 100 acres of heath and marsh in this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Henry Sermingham,and her niece his daughter. In the 4th or 5th of Elizabeth, Miles Holditch, Esq. had livery of this … of Hugh de Cressey. This Robert was the founder of Langly abbey in this county, and gave this church to the said abbey, … to have a lordship. This was given, as I take it, to that priory, by the fouundress, Isabel de Cressey, daughter and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… privately in a wood. Lothbrok's dog was observed in a day or two, to come to the King's house, half famished, and as … 3 Asketel de Redham was living, as the register of Holm abbey testifies, in the time of Richard, abbot of Holm, which … family. To confirm this, we find by the register of Binham priory, that Ralph the prior gave to Adam de Berney, their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, and 2 borderers; and the said freeman and his men or tenants, had a carucate and a half, with 8 acres of … The Earl had the soc of three of these socmen, in Opton (or Upton), the Earl had the soc; and a freeman in Walsham, … Manor. This belonged to the chamberlain's office in that abbey, in the reign of the Confessor, containing 2 carucates …
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