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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… for the King. Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was lord in King Edward's reign, and held it as his own lay or … 2 daughters and coheirs; Maud, who married Fulco de Oiri, lord of Gedney, in Lincolnshire; and Emma to Philip de … Alianore the queen, and of William Earl of Arundel, his lord, and Queen Adelizia his wife &c. to the monks of Binham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… three freemen had a carucate, and 37 acres of land. Peter Lord Valoins had a grant of this on the expulsion of Torvert, … town to take its name from one Ingulph, a Saxon, who was lord of it; but it is more probable it derives its name from … Ralph Fucatus held it in the Conqueror's reign, of Peter Lord Valoins; and Fulk de Munpinzun was lord of it in right …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… This principal manor here was held by the King, who was lord of it at the survey, and by a freeman, before the … William de Albini Earl of Sussex and Arundel, then capital lord of the feee, of whom Richard then held it. After this it … Henry III. and held it in Edward the First's time, of the Lord Tateshale, who inherited it by the marriage of an …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… These two fees or lordships, belonging to one capital lord, I shall treat of them together. Oger, son of Oger, and … &c. was found in the 3d of Henry VI to be the capital lord; and in the 36th of that King, the prior of Walsingham … of a fee here. In the 9th of Henry VII. John Barret was lord of Ringsted Parva, held of the Dutchess of York, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thomas L'Estrange, and Sir Henry L'Estrange, Bart. died lord in 1760, and on a division of his estate, came to his … of Snetesham; Nicholas, their son and heir, is the present lord and patron of Snetesham. Another lordship in this town … I refer the reader to Bigot's fee in Hunstanton. John Lord Strange was heir to the said Ralph, and as such …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or Snet. Earl Gyrthe, one of King Harold's brothers, was lord of it, who being slain at the battle of Hastings, King … granted it to William de Beaufoe his chancellor, who was lord of it, and Bishop of Norwich, when the book aforesaid … the Honourable Sir Henry L'Estrange, Bart. being the late lord. This Richard was son of Stubbs, Gent. by Alice his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and the rest of our historians, relate that one Thoke was lord of this town when Flix, the Bishop of the EastAngles, … one of these freemen, their tenure was small, and he was lord (as it is said) of the whole town. Berner, captain of … 20 s. per ann. 4 This small fee could not belong to Edwin, lord of the whole town, it being held by one freeman in King …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the Sharnborn family, make one Edwin, a Dane, to be lord of this town, &c. at the conquest, and that being … belonged to this lordship, as beruites, held of the same lord, viz. Flitcham, Newton, Rising, &c. as these and other … relating to him and William de Albini, (who was not lord till after the forfeiture of Odo, in the reign of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and on his death, the Conqueror seized it, and was lord of it at the survey. In Harold's time there were three … William Luvel, son of Goel de Yberi, was the first lord that I meet with about 1100, from whom descended William … of Lovell, being son of Asceline Goell, (son to Robert, lord of Iberi in Normandy) and Isabel his wife, natural …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Arundel, were lords. At the grand survey, Odo was lord, and consisted in Stigand's time of four carucates, and … Bermere. In 1681, this lordship seems to be held by one lord, John Bernard Esq. of the Exchequer, who presented then … and in that family it remains, the Earl of Orford being lord. Marshe's, or The King's Manor. Aluric, a freeman, held …
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