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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the protection of Bishop Almar, and of Alwald, abbot of St. Bennet's, who by his tenure had not power either to give away or … his body to be buried in the chancel before the altar of St. George; 3 names Ellen his wife, &c. executors, proved …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… this there were 19 socmen, with 4 carucates valued at 20 s. at the survey the Conqueror was lord, and William de … &c he was buried as by his will in 1495, in the church of St. Mary of Somerton, by Joan his wife, and names Agnes his … but has been in ruins many years; it was dedicated to St. Mary. The tenths of East Somerton were 5 l. 4 s.Deducted …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… SOMERTON, WEST AND EAST. Wihunmard held at the Conqueror's survey a considerable lordship under Alan, the great Earl … 2 of the freemen, and the moiety of another, did belong to St. Bennet's abbey, but Godram seized of them in the time of … the cure; there are in the register of Butley, late Peter le Nevis, Esq. many evidences relating to this priory, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a carucate, of which a freeman was deprived, valued at 4 s. and Stanart held this under Bigot. 1 The abbot of St. Bennet held one carucate of land with 6 borderers, and 8 … and the Bishop of Norwich is patron. Rectors. Reginald le Gross, rector. 1323, Ralph de Colby, presented by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who was deprived, and lived under the protection of St. Bennet's abbey; 60 acres of land, 3 of meadow, 5 borderers, and the … William Clere, Thomas de Valoines, and John his brother, Martin and Osbert de Somerton, &c. Henry de Flegg was father …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two branches of the river Adur, which join at the parish's south-eastern tip. In the north and west the boundary … in revived vernacular style, but was remodelled on a grand scale in early 19th-century classical style in 1972. 24 … after 1890, using the iron mission room which had preceded St. Michael's church, Partridge Green. 13 A St. Joseph's
A History of the County of Sussex
… with great tithes from parts of Hoecourt manor and Burwell's farm in Lancing from an unknown date until the early 19th … were held every Sunday three years later. 98 The church of St. Michael and All Angels, Partridge Green, was built to … mornings and evenings at Partridge Green. 6 The church of ST. GEORGE, so called by 1491, 7 is of sandstone, rendered, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 28 it was presumably there that the herbage rights on King's Barns manor in Upper Beeding, mentioned in 1210, were … and a yearly fair there on the vigil and feast of St. George (23 April). 50 There is no proof that either was … Green; cf. above, pl. facing p. 48. S.R.S. ii, p. 58. Wm. le Large, who was dealing with it, evidently belonged to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to live in, evidently the building called in 1985 Priest's House, and made a new endowment by which the work of the … and £1,300 was settled on the mission after Edward's death. 35 The priest received £42 a year in 1773. 36 In … in 1913. 68 The church of Our Lady of Consolation and St. Francis next to Priest's House is of stone and comprises …
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