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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Ely. The Saxon king Edgar gave the lordship of it to the abbey of Ramsey, in Huntingdonshire, with 60 socmen in the … made by King William I. we learn, that the aforesaid abbey had 70 s. per ann. issuing out of the profits of the … dim. de Clakeslosa habt. Scs. Ben. (that is, St. Bennet's abbey of Ramsey) lxx. sol.Domesday Book. Sir Henry Spelman …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the chapel of St. John Baptist, in Barton Eastmore, to the abbey of West Dereham, and Adam, son of Thomas de Brancaster, … Earl of Warwick, and to the Berneys. Temporalities of this abbey, with Winwaloy priory, were valued, in 1428, at 11 l. … Branncestre, gave by deed, sans date, with his body to the abbey of West-Derham, (which, by the said deed, seems to have …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… benefactor to (and by some accounted founder of) Cokesford abbey in Norfolk. After this, it was in the hands of Ingelram … to the prior of Ingham. In 1428, the temporalities of the abbey of West Derham, with the priory of St. Winwaloy, were … Narburgh, dividing the hundred of Clacklose (of which the abbey of Ramsey had the lordship) from the hundred of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… seems to be lord, who gave, by deed, sans date, to the abbey of West-Derham, lands in the field of Kyppehow, and the … in the reign of Henry III. gave considerable lands to the abbey of West Derham, with his body to be buried there. 7 … of Barton, of the abbot. The spiritualities of Westminster abbey at 20 s. The tenths were 4 l.Deducted 13 s. 4 d. on …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… son, and Rohaise his wife, were great benefactors to the abbey of Bec in Normandy; and as this Gilbert had the … 1190, and was after a cell of Benedictine monks, to that abbey, so it is reasonable to conclude, that he was also lord … 8, of the messuage and lands here belonging to the abbey of West-Derham. The lete was in Sir George Hare; the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… were 7 l. 4 s.Deducted 1 l. 10 s.Temporalities of Ramsey abbey, 7 s. The Church is dedicated to St. Mary, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by King Edgar, with the hundred of Clacklose, to Ramsey abbey. Abbot of Ramsey's Manor. The principal manor here was … him in the time of Henry III. 1 On the dissolution of this abbey, it was granted by King Henry VIII. to Robert Miller, … of land, valued at 12 s. 4 d. St. Bennet, that is the abbey of Ramsey, had the soc and protection, but the Earl …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, of which a freeman belonging to the soc of Ramsey abbey was deprived, and Hugh held it under that Earl; also … to the Earls of Clare, and was given partly to Shouldham abbey by Jeff. Fitz-Piers the founder. In the 20th of Edward … afterwards, as appears from the Register Pinchbeck of that abbey, p. 180. The tenths were 14 l.Deducted 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with the manor of Snore, (as will appear,) was held of the abbey. Ralph; Lord Bainard had 30 acres, which 3 freemen, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the river Ouse: at the survey it was a lordship of the abbey of Ramsey, by the gift of King Edgar, and contained 2 … here, and the temporalities of the cellarer of that abbey, in this town, were valued, in 1428, at 40 s. per ann. … Modeny, called now Modeney-Hall, and was a cell to Ramsey abbey. On the Dissolution, it was granted, with its …
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