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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was one leuca and a half broad, and one wide, and paid 30 d. gelt, valued at 26 l. but at the survey at 29 l. In … In the first of King John, there was a pleading between Walter de Basingham and the prior of Norwich, about lands … Alan de Bellofago, &c. and this was about the year 1160, and was confirmed by the aforesaid Bishop. John de Grey …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… so remains, as I take it. William de Ness was petent, and Walter Cobbe, tenent, of 15 acres of land, in the 10th of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… six acres of land, one of meadow, with 2 oxen, valued at 7 d. per ann. 1 Stanart or Stannard, who was enfeoffed of this … to Richard, son of Stannard, the land of Ouby, as free as Walter Rufus held it in the time of Richer, the abbot, and to … touching the death of Edmund Clipesby the elder, and Walter Cook, &c. 5 It is a qure which of these two Edmunds …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… half a carucate, valued at 2 s. but at the survey at 22 d. and Beaufoe held it as a lay fee in his own right. 1 The … with 2 acres and a half under protection, valued at 4 d. and Bastwick was 6 furlongs long, 3 broad, and paid 3 d. … in 1248, with the chapel of Bastwick; he was brother to Walter Suffield, Bishop of Norwich, archdeacon of Norwich, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and advowson, dated at London, March 21; witnesses, Sir Walter de Norwich, Sir Richard de Playz, Sir William de … a fee of the Bishop in the 3d of Henry IV. John Smith, LL.D. chancellor of Norwich, gave by will, 1489, his manor of … ancient valor was 30 marks, and paid Peter-pence, 20 d. q. Walter Rug was rector in the reign of Henry II. presented by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Winterton; in the 8th of the said King, Richard, son of Walter Fileby, recovered the yearly rent of 5 marks, from … in manu Regis. Somertuna tenuit Archisti i libu' hom' d. i car. tre. semp. xii vill et xi bord. et vi ac. et dim. pti. et i sal. et dim. semp. i car. in d'nio. et i car. et dim. hom. et semp. iiii r. tc. viii an. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… leuca and a half long, and 10 furlongs broad, and paid 30 d. gelt. Algar Earl of Mercia had been deprived of it. He had … daughters and coheirs; Christian, the eldest married Sir Walter de Mauteby; Margaret, the second, married Sir John de … 1342, Mr. John de Thewyt, by Robert de Clere. 1346, Walter de Clere, by his father Robert. 1353, Robert Clere, by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Thomas Pellatt presented for a turn in 1672, and Walter Coles in 1677. 47 In 1678 or 1679 Henry Howard, duke … the church. 56 The living was valued in 1535 at 25 17 s. 2 d. 57 In 1635 the glebe comprised a house with a courtyard in … There are brasses in the south chapel to Philippa Halsham (d. 1395), and to Sir Hugh Halsham (d. 1442) and his wife …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was supported by the rector and by the lord of the manor Walter Burrell, but was said to be insufficient for parish …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in demesne by the lord of the rape, William, Lord Braose (d. 1290), in 1280, 45 and the overlordship of the manor … to his niece Isabella Wyatt (fl. 1798), with remainder to Walter Burrell, son of his nephew Sir William the antiquary. 86 Walter had succeeded by 1806, 87 and was M.P. for Sussex from …
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