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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Rowdham and Lerlingford; the church is dedicated to St. Andrew, and is a rectory in the archdeaconry of Norfolk, … 22 Octob. Robert Merston, who changed his vicarage of St. Peter, in the isle of Thanet for this, with William, son … John atte More, William de Easthalle, Robert, son of Alan Le-Long, John de Long, Ralph the merchant, John of Rowdham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… daughter, in marriage, to Robert Fitz-Walter, founder of St. Faith's at Horsham, to which monastery they gave two …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his brother. 1344, 14 July, John Gonvile, priest. John Le-Gonvile, priest, patron. 1349, 18 Nov. William de Briston, priest. The master and fellows of the college of St. John the Evangelist at Rushworth, by whom all the … Bart. the present patron. The Church is dedicated to St. Ethelbert, and is a rectory valued at 10 l. 2 d. ob. in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Second's time, for then we meet with the church of St. Mary at Hocham, mentioned in evidences, which I believe …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the hundred court; and also a fair in the said burgh every St. Martin's day, with a court thereto belonging, called the … of late years is much decayed,) and an annual fair on St. Martin's day, according to the grants before mentioned; … what it hath at present, as is evident from the chapel of St. Mary, which was then their only place for service, and no …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… time there were only two parishes, viz. All-Saints and St. Andrew's, and a castle which stood just by the abbey. The … on which New-Bukenham was after built was that part of St. Andrew's parish which belonged to the Bishop of … Lincroft, (a hamlet to Rusall,) John Malekin, and Katerine Le-Parker released to the prior, &c. all his services which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Shropham hundred; the parishes here are called St. Andrew's, AllSaints, and St. Peter's, the two first of which were lately consolidated, … of Henry Carbonel of Rockland Toftys. 1349, 29 Oct. John Le-Veylde of Bodney, priest. Maud, daughter of Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 10 s. to the land tax. The rectory of the parish church of St. Andrew in Rowdham was appropriated to the priory at … there, was taxed at 20 s. Here was a gild dedicated to St. Andrew. Vicars. 1313, 10 kal. June, Henry de Swaffham, … John Saunsale de Roudham, priest. 1361, 8 Sept. Thomas Le-Smith, priest. 1402, 11 Sept. Reginald Quylter de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… time, and the parishioners had the parochial chapel of St. Andrew in Shropham, which till that time belonged to … for before 1332 the rectory and chapel 5 was annexed to St. Peter and Paul's church of Shropham, so that I meet with … Hereford cathedral, for this rectory. 1360, 7 May, Walter Le-Pestour, priest. Sir John de CoggesHales, Knt. 1371, 29 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… one dedicated to all the Saints, and the other to St. Andrew the Apostle, which is now down, and the ruins with … have the history of the creation, of Christ's baptism, of St. Christopher, &c. with the legends in labels. In the … Harpham, Esq. Rectors of St. Andrew's. 1257, Sir William Le Parker, rector. Ralph de Bukenham, patron. 1281, Ralph …
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