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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… were pressed for us, but some were taken by frigates in the river as they were coming. I have 120 men on board, … Sprigge to be First Justice of the province of Connaught in place of Adam ( sic) Cusacke, lately appointed a Justice … Bodham to Williamson. One that came this morning from Blakeney advises that on Monday a fleet of laden colliers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and Chapter of Worcester for renewing the leases of lives in the rectories of Bromsgrove and Kempsey, in as much as his Majesty has prohibited any grants for … Head. Most of the fleet belong to Boston, Lynn, Wells, Blakeney, &c. The wind continues E.N.E. [ Ibid. No. 45.] Oct. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… of the quarter's salary which she and her brother are in arrear more than the other Italian musicians, being a … several times been ordered, but never paid. We are thus in arrears ever since, by your lordship's grace, we were … and children. [ Ibid. No. 40.] Inhabitants of Cley and Blakeney, co. Norfolk, to the Duke of York. Though the towns …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… St. Martin on the Plain, St. Mathew, and St. Helen in Holmstreet. (93) The Church of St. Peter of Hungate, or … Bishop's use, when the house belonging to the see stood in the parish of St. Simon and Jude, where now is the … of Liringsete, was a benefactor; and this year Dame Joan Blakeney widow, was buried in St. Mary's chapel on the south …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… still distinguished from the other churches of St. Peter in this city, by the name of Magna Crofta, or Mancroft. At … Tho. More, clerks, Rob. Ashfield, Barth. de Salle, Nic. de Blakeney, Henry Lumnor, Will. Appelyard, and Robert de … 39 perches of land of Thomas de Bumpstede, Nic. de Blakeney, Peter de Blickling, and others; and obtained of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… city the name of Nedham, by which it is constantly called in all evidences. It was a rectory given by King Henry I. to … by King Henry II. with Eaton and Trowse Newtou, to be held in as ample a manner as it was in the time of his … 1385, Thomas Bumstede was a benefactor. In 1389, Ric. de Blakeney settled divers lands in Norwich and Heigham. In
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… chapter 42 The Northern Ward: Fybridge ward FYBRIDGE WARD, In which are the following parishes, viz. (111) St. Edmund … and was so called because the fishermen dwelt chiefly in this part; the watering at the southwest corner of the … widow, who was buried in this church. 1502, Dame Joan Blakeney, widow. 1507, Dame Margery Hobart, who was buried in
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… UPPER, or NORTH CONISFORD WARD. (30) St. Michael's Church in Conisford, Was a rectory, valued at 20 s. but was not … the last of them as to time: they first entered England in 1252, and instead of a wide wilderness, settled in … 676; and in Bale, 210. John de Langham, born at Langham by Blakeney, was educated in this convent, studied at Cambridge, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 8 d. a day: cleared to 24 Dec. 1701: sum due 17 5 4 James Blakeney, Captain: 4 s. 8 d. a day: cleared to 24 Dec. 1701: …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Kirkeby-Kam KIRKEBY-KAM. The principal manor in this town was in the abbey of St. Edmund of Bury, to which it was given by … of Denton, and John Bole of Wodeton, Thomas Storme of Blakeney, and Elen Myniot, 10 patrons. 1379, Nicholas Jacob, …
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