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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1445, Petronel Saluse, buried in the church. 1459, John Attleburgh, chaplain, buried in the church. 1465, John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… vicar also of Stow Bardolf. John Ratcliff, rector also of Attleburgh 3d part. He died 1524. Mr. Alexander. 1530, Robert …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… appropriated in 1301, the gift of William de Mortemer of Attleburgh, and a vicar, was then settled, 30 whom the prior …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Mortimer, of Attleburgh, by whom he had a daughter and heir, Elizabeth. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… granted to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, the manors of Attleburgh, Sculton, Bernham and Herlauston,which belonged to …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… 10 l. 14 s. 0 d. yearly; a third of 230 acres of land in Attleburgh, in the same county, each acre of which is … earl of Surrey. Also a chief-messuage in the town of Attleburgh, which is extended at 10 d. yearly; two acres, a … of the land lying between the old ditch of the park of Attleburgh, which extends from the ditch called 'Berdeledich' …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… William Baldewyn; a moiety of a moiety of a messuage in Attleburgh, in the same county, which belonged to William de …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… Norfolk. The advowson of two parts of the church of Attleburgh, so that on the first voidance the said Thomas may … Norfolk.The advowson of two parts of the church of Attleburgh (with turns of presentation as in preceding, she … Cougham church. The advowson of two parts of the church of Attleburgh (with turns of presentation as above). March 7. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… de Mountpynzoun, parson of a third part of the church of Attleburgh, and Master Hervey de Bermer acknowledge that they …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thomas Mortimer, son and heir of Sir Robert Mortimer of Attleburgh, who died before his father about the year 1386, … chantry of the chapel of the Holy Cross, in the church of Attleburgh, by Sir Thomas Mortimer, with placebo, dirge, and … of a convenient measure be laid over her in the chantry of Attleburgh aforesaid, with an image of laten (brass) …
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