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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… made without any title or grant from the Conqueror.In Sutuude, Alsi, a freeman, held 4 acres of land under … family of Cleer it remained, in the reign of Philip and Mary; and Sir Edward Clere was lord and patron in the reign … See in Limpenhow. The Church is a rectory, dedicated to St. Edmund; old valor 6 marks; Peter-pence 10 d.Carvage 2 d …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… valued at 8 s. the soc and sac of the 2 freemen was in Ralph, and the soc of the other was in the King. 1 The … with lands in Redham and Tunstal, and the advowson of St. Peter's church of North Birlingham (reserving to Sir … Anne his wife. Henry Earl of Arundel conveyed it to Queen Mary, &c. on January 2d, Ao. 2d and 3d of Philip and Mary: …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Thorp, by Norwich THORP, BY NORWICH, Called Torp in the survey. Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury was lord of … Thomas his son and heir, who was Duke of Norfolk in Queen Mary's reign; but being restored in blood only, and the … were 2 l. 7 s.Deducted 7 s. The Church is dedicated to St. Andrew, and was valued at 8 marks: Peter-pence 10 d. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Witton WITTON, Part of this town is accounted for under the hundred of Walsham, and part under that of Blofield; that in Walsham was granted to Earl Ralph, on the deprivation of 2 … III. which came to Adam de Brancaster, and William de St. Clere, in right of their wives, heirs to Nicholas. In
Old and New London
… transported, I securely stray Where winding alleys lead the doubtful way: The silent court and opening square … Beggar's Bush"A Dangerous LocalityModel Lodging Houses in Streatham StreetBloomsbury and Duke StreetsMudie's … need hardly remark, is the British Museum. THE "ROOKERY," ST. GILES'S, 1850. Nor was Bloomsbury only an isolated …
Old and New London
… WifeAn Historic RomanceLucy, Countess of BedfordAn Episode in the Life of Anne, Wife of the Fifth Earl of BedfordJohn, … promoting the contemplated marriage of that nobleman with Mary, Queen of Scots, "to whom and her religion (says … for her al fresco gatherings. In May, 1773, when living in St. James's Place, she issued invitations to 300 dear friends …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bloxham hundred THE HUNDRED OF BLOXHAM In 1841, before the addition of … three families. The king early lost it; in 1283 Amaury de St. Amand alleged that his family had held it since before …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Beds. There were two outlying settlements: at Marsh Farm in the N. and Stroud Bridge in the S. of the parish, both … monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1) The Parish Church of St. Andrew stands in the village. The walls are of coursed … table-tomb. Floor-slab: In nave, to James Dewy, 1675/6, Mary (Strangways of Muston) his wife, 1638, and Mary their …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bloxworth - Bocking Bloxworth (St. Andrew) BLOXWORTH ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of Wareham and Purbeck, hundred of CoombsDitch, … its weight cannot be less than 20 tons. Blundeston (St. Mary) BLUNDESTON ( St. Mary), a parish, in the incorporation …
Alumni Oxonienses
… aged 17; B.A. 21 Oct., 1628, M.A. 18 June, 1631, vicar of St. Peter's, Isle of Thanet, 1633, rector of Newington, … Devon, M.P. Tiverton 1628-9, died 28 Nov., 1634, monument in Holcombe Rogus church, Devon. See Gardiner, 48. Bluett, … Cambridge 1604. Blundell, John of co. Warwick, pleb. St. Mary Hall, matric. 11 Oct., 1583, aged 18; B.A. 9 Dec., 1587. …
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