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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… monastery were settled, this was injoined to furnish the house with provisions for two weeks in every year. 3 This … demean. The manor lands were, 488 acres of arable, by the great hundred, and the perch of 16 feet, at 4 d. per acre; … a free bull; 20 hogs, and a free boar; 500 sheep, by the great hundred, besides those of the customary tenants, which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the priory of Thetford, it was given with the site of that house, to Thomas Howard Duke of Norfolk, and being forfeited …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was in the monastery of Campsey in Suffolk, given to that house, most likely, by Rob. de Ufford Earl of Suffolk, for … in the churchyard of Stanford All-Saints; I give to the great light there 40 d. and to the repair of the bells 20 d. … us, that upon the third reading of the Bill in the House of Lords, all the spiritual lords then present, did …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was that part which belonged to Ralph de Tony. 9 The manor-house only now remains, the rest of the village being … to the Holy-Cross, and stands a little south of the house; it is a small pile, built of flint, &c. about 26 feet … in the beginning of the reign of Edward I. it was in that house, and the Prior and Convent had a mansion-house or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Joins to the west side of Stanford; [Toft] signifies an house or cottage, and to express the poverty of any person, … with quoins of freestone, in which hang four bells, the great bell is thus inscribed, Uirgo Coronata, Duc Nos ad … of JOHN HENMAN, late Curate of this Parish, and Rector of Great-Cressingham, son of Mr. WILLIAM HENMAN of Charing in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his body to be buried in the priory of Bromhill, to which house he gives his whole suit of vestments, a cup and … and to the prior and convent of Ingham, 25 l. viz. to each house, 100 s. sterling; to the repair of every church in his … end of the churchyard of Weting All-Saints are to be seen great and venerable ruins of a large square castle, built of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a crest, 1. In memory of THO. BELL, who was born in the House of Allbe, in Middleborough parish in Scotland. He died … Book was composed, this was a rectory; the rector had a house, and 40 acres of glebe land, and the Prior and convent … He was afterwards lecturer of Bury, and is now minister of Great Yarmouth, and D. D. and holds it united to Hockwold. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Picot 68 0 6 Holveston 32 13 4 Kirby- Bedon 144 13 4 Great and Little Poringland 85 6 8 Rocklands 110 5 4 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who came and built a good seat at Amringhale (which is the house now standing) and settled there: he was clerk of the … l. per ann. In 1445, the chamberlain repaired the vicarage-house. 1330, John Dodelington, rector of St. Mary at Marsh in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… released all her right to the Prioress of Carrow, which house held it to the Dissolution; and now it belongs to … the First's Queen, and was knighted by that King: the great fortunes which this gentleman raised, was owing to a … go into the back shop; where Mr. Ward was surprised with a great number of rough diamonds, poured out of a bag upon the …
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