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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Trinity), a parish, in the union of Wincanton, hundred of Norton-Ferris, E. division of Somerset, 3 miles (W. N. W.) …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The warden of the park in 1532 was a gentleman named John Norton, whose office was presumably honorific. Possibly by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the property of the dissolved Augustinian Priory of Cold Norton. The decayed conventual buildings were repaired and … to conceal them. When the college was in residence at Cold Norton because of the plague, William Sutton was suspected of keeping the wife of a Chipping Norton tradesman in the house next the chapel called …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is first mentioned in 1490, when its joint owners, Robert Norton and John Maston, were charged with the usual offence. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by N.) from Tewkesbury; containing, with the chapelries of Norton and Cutsdean, and the hamlets of Bredon, Hardwick with … war. There are chapels of ease at Cutsdean and Norton; and at Milton the ruins of a chapel. In the hamlet of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an extra-parochial liberty, in the hundred of Norton-Ferris, E. division of Somerset, 5 miles (E. by N.) …
London Bridge
… St Pancras is one seld called le Brodeselde now of William Norton, and it renders yearly to the Bridge 6s. 8d. [in … lately of Richard de Stotteford and now of William Norton, and it renders yearly to the Bridge 6s. 6d. 177. St …
London Bridge
… in the parish of St Pancras, which was sometime of William Norton, afterwards of William Wetenhale. Item for 9s. from … in the parish of St Michael Bassishaw, sometime of William Norton, draper, and now of Hugh Wyche, mayor of London. …
London Bridge
… and Andrew Hunte, joiner, for 6 days, 12s. Item to Thomas Norton, another joiner, for the same, for 4 days, 2s. 8d. … the cofferer] for 4 days and 1 night, 4s. 2d. Item to J. Norton for 4 days and 1 night, 3s. 3d. Item to Andrew Hunte, … the same for 5 days for the same, 3s. 9d. Item to Thomas Norton for the same for 5 days, 3s. 4d. Item to William …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… evidently belonged to the d'Oilly family's barony of Hook Norton, 5 and was subject to complex subinfeudation. An … 1862 Catherine married the soldier Robert Thomas Lowndes Norton of Anningsley Park in Chertsey (Surrey), their … estate to bear the names and arms of Lowndes, Stone, and Norton. The arrangement received royal licence in 1868. On …