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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and of Mileham, to which town, for an account of them, I refer the reader. Alan granted it to Sewald, with the … daughter of Sir William de Burgh. In the 14th of Edward I. Baldwin de Frevyle, appears to have some interest herein, … was given by Sir Edward Wodehouse, Bart. in the reign of Charles the 2d, to Edmund his second son, on whose death, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and as lord of this town, had, in the 3d of Edward I. assise of bread and beer, a gallows, and other royal … Playters of Soterley in Suffolk, Bart. and was father of Charles Barnwell, who, by his wife, daughter and heir of Sydner, had his son and heir, Charles, who married Mary, daughter of Higham, of Barrow in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the Erlhams of Erlham, by Norwich. In the 3d of Edward I. Ralph de Earlham claimed, as lord, the assize of bread and … beer, &c. of his tenants here, and in the 10th of Edward I. it appears that William Sygar of Oxwyk had an interest … ditto. 1712, George Hughs, by Thomas Bendish, Esq. 1741, Charles Barnwell, by John Sparrow of London, merchant. 1744, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… son of Thomas de Rugham, demanded in the 7th of Edward I. of Aungier de Rugham, messuages and lands, with a mill in … the conquest. John de Yelverton lived in the 9th of Edward I. 1282: 3 his son and heir, Thomas, and Maud his wife, had … young; 2d, Robert Peyton, living in Virginia in 1692; 3d, Charles Peyton, who married Elizabeth, daughter of William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Swinbrook in Oxfordshire, and Tua (not Tuna) which I interpret the two rivers, or waters, and Morley-Swanton … 32d of Elizabeth, in which family it was in the reign of Charles the First. In 1659, Gybbon Goddard, Esq. was lord, … Richard Cheyney, S.T.B. by the King and Queen. 8 1558, Charles Parker, by Henry Lord Morley. 1571, Roger Matthew, by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… grandson to Ralph, being in a rebellion against King Henry I. forfeited this lordship, &c. which was granted to Robert, … it, or had some interest herein in the 10th of Richard I. Of this family was Thomas, son of Silvester Capra, or … 11th, ermin, on a chief, gules, five lozenges, ermin, Charles; 12th, Hetherset, azure, a leopard guardant, or, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and paid 11 d. ob. gelt. 1 In the sixth year of Richard I. a fine was levied on the day after St. Alphege's, before … in this town, and was a benefactor to Wendling abbey, as I shall shew. In the Register Niger of Bury abbey is an entry … inquisition taken at Norwich, October 27, in the 13th of Charles I. Hamon Ferrour, Gent. was found to die possessed of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… to the abbey of Holyrood, and, in a charter of David I. to the monks of that establishment, is noticed under the … reception. At the commencement of the war in the reign of Charles I., it was proposed again to fortify Leith; and … was while he was engaged in this sport, on the Links, that Charles I. was informed of the Irish rebellion, when he …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… flourished successively in the reigns of Elizabeth, James I., and Charles I. There is an ancient encampment. Llanallgo (Llan-Allgof) …
Old and New London
… rapacity and injustice of the Stuarts. In 1623 (James I.), just as a fleet was starting for India, the Duke of … claim of 10,000, and 10,000 claimed by the king. In 1635, Charles I., breaking the charter, allowed a Captain Weddell, … was reinstated in its power two years afterwards. In 1661, Charles II. (no doubt for a pretty handsome consideration) …
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