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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… acres of land, and a carucate and a half, &c. valued at 13 s. 4 d. whom Wihenoc 2 had invaded, or seized on. All Well … Lunsford militis. 3. Thomas, natus 30 August. 1597.4. Clement, natus 20 August. 1599.5. Francisca uxor Wilhelmi … of Canham, by Thomas Athow, serjeant-at-law. 1623, Clement Athow, by Thomas Athow, Esq. He was buried 12 April, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… also Buckworth, and Buckbroke. Over-Hall. On Turchill's deprivation, this lordship was granted by the Conqueror to … and Ralph held it under Rainald; it was valued at 40 s. at the survey at 62 s. and 6 d. All the town was 5 … 1553, was deprived, being a married priest. 11 1554, John Lane, by the Earl of Sussex. 1560, John Toller, on the death …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… seized on 3 freemen, who held 24 acres in the Confessor's time, valued at 2 s. of these only the protection was in his predecessor. 1 … Gawsell, Gent. of Watlington, by her will, dated on St. Clement's day, 1504, gives to John her son the manor of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Holme; Odo, son of Leverick de Holme-Rungton, St. Edmund's, by deed sans date, gave lands here to John de Tifteshale, … Trussbut of Shouldham, a messuage, 41 acres, and 14 s. rent, in this town, Thorpeland, Wallington, &c. The … mentions a chapel in his own house at Rungton-Holme. Roger Lane, rector of Rungton, buried here, 1488. On the 3d of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… l. per ann. To this lordship there belonged in King Edward's time 27 socmen, with all their customary dues; but after … land paid 14 d. gelt, when the hundred and half paid 20 s. and it was the same at the survey. 2 The Abbey Manor. This … or soon after, it came to the Spelmans; in 1607, Sir Clement Spelman was found to hold it in capite by the 40th …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it was given to the abbot and convent of Bury St. Edmund's, by Alfrick Bishop of Elmham, 1 in the reign of Canute King of England, and the abbot was lord in the Conqueror's time, as appears from this account in Domesday Book. In … of Holme St. Andrew, and exchanged with Blake. 1462, Roger Lane, on the death of Faux, by the abbot, &c.; he wills in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with 6 acres, valued before the survey, in all, at 30 s. but now at 20 s.; it was one leuca long, and 4 furlongs broad, and paid 8 … to the church of Thorpland 3 s 4 d.; and in 1488, Roger Lane, rector of Rungton, bequeaths to the church of St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is said to have 16 borderers there, with lands valued at 5 s. per ann. 1 the capital manor of these towns belonged to … 4 d. to the finder; and the patronage of the church of St. Clement in Outwell, was in that see; the demesne was only 8 … bequeaths her body to be buried in the churchyard of St. Clement in Outwell, to the lights of every altar in the said …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… meadows.) Hermeras seized on it, being in the Confessor's time the possessions of Turstan, a freeman, who had an … acres of land, and 15 acres of meadow, valued at 12 s. and was only under protection; here was a church with 26 … aforesaid Thomas, by her will dated on the feast of St. Clement, 1504, and proved June 3, 1507, gives to John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred and Half Watlington WATLINGTON. Brussyerd's Manor. This town is not mentioned in the book of Domesday, … Warren, the Lady Alice his wife, William de Warren, master Clement, Ralph, the clerk, Peter de Wineberga, Robert de … Gent. 1629, Robert Sparrow, by G. Gawsell, Esq. 1657, John Lane, A. M. admitted then by the commissioners, appointed for …
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