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A History of the County of Oxford
… only separate history of this college is F. E. Robinson's 'College Histories Series' (1898) by the Rev. H. E. D. … of Oxford colleges is of much value; even Dr. Ingram's in the Memorials of Oxford is only a sketch. The registers … pl. vi and p. 16. The chief local craftsmen employed were Bartholomew Peisley, mason, and Arthur Frogley, master …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… land, and 4 borderers, with 2 acres of meadow, valued at 5 s. 4 d. 1 and his manor of Stalham, extended into this town, … I.; 2 and it appears from the register of that abbey, that Bartholomew de Calthorp held lands here and in Stalham, part … 60 marks of silver, and 2 villains, dated at St. Bennet's A o. 11 Edward I. 3 In the 11th of Edward II. Sir Walter de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… I. granted to Sir Walter de Norwich, the yearly rent of 2 s. 3 d. q. of his tenants, with 3 of his natives, cum totis … to be his next heir. Escheat. The tenths were 6 l. 14 s.Deducted 3 l. The temporalities of Walden abbey in this … by the abbot of Bury. 1314, William de Whitcherche. Ditto. Bartholomew de Banham, rector. 1324, Simon de Foxton. 1342, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and endowed it with lands here, in Bacton, Keswick, &c. Bartholomew de Glanvile, his eldest son, by Beatrix, daughter of William de Sakevile, confirmed his father's grant, was sheriff of Norfolk, and Suffolk, in the 16th and … Richard, the priest, &c. Ralph de Glanvile, brother to Bartholomew, was a younger son of William, the founder, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William de Glanvile to his priory on the founding of it. Bartholomew his son confirmed the land of Standard, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and 2 borderers, with 2 acres of meadow, valued then at 30 s. at the survey at 35 s. it was eleven furlongs long, and 6 broad, and paid 9 d. … vicar, presented by the prior, &c. of Bromholm. 1320, Bartholomew de Wycton. 1323, Richard de Baketon. 1324, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and 2 acres of meadow, and a mill, valued then at 10 s. at the survey at 16 s. 4 d. it was one leuca long, and 5 furlongs broad, paid 18 … by fine to Geff. Sybille, of this town, lands here, and Bartholomew de Antingham died seized of a manor in the 39th …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, and Edric held it of the abbot in the Confessor's time, who on granting to Edric a moiety of his lordship: … and 5 acres of meadow, valued in the whole at 40 s. was one leuca long, and 10 furlongs broad, and paid 10 d. … parts of the tithes of a mill here, to that priory, which Bartholomew his son, who held 3 parts of a fee in this town, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Tunstede Hundred Irstead IRSTEAD. The abbot of St. Bennet's manors of Honing, and Netesherd, seem to extend at the … remains in the Bishop of Norwich. Rectors. William, son of Bartholomew de Reedham, was rector, sans date. 1306, Mr. Walter de Pykeryng instituted, presented by the abbot. Bartholomew, occurs rector in the 20th of Edward III. 1349, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was given by Streth, a Saxon, to the abbey of St Bennet's at Holm; 1 at the survey, the abbot had 3 carucates and a … from Sir Reginald le Gross, William de Whitewell, and Bartholomew de Felmingham. William de St. Clere, who had a … King John, in the vacancy of an abbot, the King presented Bartholomew, archdeacon of Winchester, to this rectory. In …
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