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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… churchyard in Suffolk, A. 1412; 3, William, rector of Attleburgh; 13 4, Roger, rector of Billingford; 5, George, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… acres of land, &c. and 20 s. rent in New Bokenham, Wilby, Attleburgh, and Elingham, held by the twentieth part of a … upon in the same manner, in relation to his market at Attleburgh, and market, fair, and privileges, in Wilby, and … OldBokenham, Banham, Quidenham, Eccles, Harpham, Besthorp, Attleburgh, and Keninghall. Hund. Screpham, terre Radi …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a year, a weekley, free and open markett in the towne of Attleburgh, on Thorsday in every weeke, and alsoe one faire … the wast grounds, in the street called the Town-street, in Attleburgh, from the signe of the Angell, to the signe of the … they follow one another in the original. 1559, The town of Attleburgh, viz. Market-street and Town-street, burned. 1605, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in his demean lands, at Plasset in Besthorp and Attleburgh; in 1283, he purchased three messuages, 185 acres … for hindering him to present to two parts of the church of Attleburgh, who set forth his title, that that advowson … belonged to his manor of Plasset's, &c. (as at large in Attleburgh.) In 1345, John de Bernak died seized of it, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Tho. Caus of Hocham, and John, son of Tho. Wottes of Attleburgh, their feoffees, who released to them in 1377; and … of the daughters and coheiresses of Sir Thomas Mortimer of Attleburgh, from whom it descended to John Fitz-Ralph, Esq. … manor of Hingham, and the advowson of the third part of Attleburgh; he was lord in 1572, and at his death it went to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who had a great estate in Wilby, Snitterton, Banham, Attleburgh, Hargham, Old-Bukenham, and Kenninghall, who in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… manors of Bukenham castle, in the Bukenhams, Besthorp, and Attleburgh, 5 and also a prison for all offenders in the … lands and shops in Bokenham-Nova, 3 s. 6 d.; from lands in Attleburgh, 4 d.; from the manor of Cratefield, late the Earl … of Ant. Thwaites; for the rents and tithes of the lands in Attleburgh, 6 s. 6 d.; from a tenement and void piece of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on St. Martin's Day, and another market every Thursday in Attleburgh, belonging to his manor of Bukenham castle, and … Peter de Thelvetham, William, son of Will. de Fossato, in Attleburgh, &c. In 1283, he was lord of the castle and manor … to the said Thomas, and the eighth part of the lands in Attleburgh, viz. 19 messuages, &c. in Attleburgh, Bukenham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in that family a long time, and passed as their manor of Attleburgh did; in 1337, Constantine de Mortimer, Esq. had a … manor, and all her manors and lands in Great Elingham, and Attleburgh, with the courts, reliefs, &c. to Tho. Manning, … Lady Bigot, its former owner. The manors of Castonhall, Attleburgh Mortimers cum Membris ex parte Crowshall, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… viz. Mortimer impaling Catt, was lately to be seen in Attleburgh church windows. In 1398, Henry, second son of …
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