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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… 230. -, -, of Rutland, 488, 504. scarlet, cloth of, 427. Scarning, Skernyng, co. Norfolk, fees in, 304. Scathelok, … of London, 515. Skereton, John de, 216. Skernyng. See Scarning. Skeyes, Skeys in Ovington and other adjacent …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… 226. -, William, of Quappelad, 228. -, -, coroner, 577. Scarning, Skernyngg, co. Norfolk, 255. Scarthwayt, … citizen of London, 365. Skere, Bertil, 520. Skernyngg. See Scarning. Skerpyn, Gerard, of Conyngesbergh, 520. Skeryngton, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… 335, 381, 497, 527, 528. -, -, merchant of Cornwall, 511. Scarning, Skernyngg [co. Norfolk], 198. Scarrington, … 254. Skernebrok, Thomas de, merchant, 141. Skernyngg. See Scarning. Skeryngton. See Scarrington. Skeryngton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Dillington DILLINGTON Was part of the lordship of Scarning, held by the Franshams, and on the death of Jeffrey … between his five sisters and coheirs: this came with Scarning to Alice his 2d and to Agatha his 5th sister and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or manor of Hokering extended into this town: see in Scarning and Swanton Morley in this hundred. In the 19th of Edward I. Godfrey de Beaumont held here, in Scarning, &c. four fees of the aforesaid honour, and in the … and Joan Beaumond were found to hold lands in this town, Scarning and Fransham, by four fees, of John le Marshall. The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Alice and Agatha having their shares of the inheritance in Scarning and Dillington. Joan, widow of Jeffrey, was living … gave two parts of the tithes of his demeans here, and in Scarning, to Castleacre priory, which was confirmed by Symon …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… burden, and 10 cows, &c. 30 sheep, and as many goats, and Scarning was a beruite, or lordship, depending on this. 1 The … with all its messuages and lands here, in East Bradenham, Scarning, Fransham Magna, Dunham Magna, How, Brisley, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Launditch Hundred Scarning SCARNING. The principal lordship of this village was held by … protection of them, but their predecessors had the soc. 1 Scarning Hall. This was possessed by the family of De …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 87 acres of land, a mill, and 10 s. rent, &c. in Scarning; he also granted to them the church of Langham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1438, when Margaret his widow presented to the church of Scarning. Robert, his son, died lord in 1455, his will being …
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