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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… raised by tenths and fifteenths. The Manor of Uphall, or Boyland's In Taseburgh, was the capital manor, and belonged … sisters; and in 1280, this Roger had sold it to Ric. de Boyland and Maud his wife, who in 1284 had the lete, paying 6 … had their free way and passage, under Sir Richard de Boyland's court-yard in Taseburgh, between his said …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Ralf de Shelton, Sir Thomas de Shardelow, Sir Richard de Boyland, Knts. Will. de Midelton, Hugh Curson, and Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Diss, and the same extent saith, that Filby's manor, and Boyland manor, &c. were held of him; (but of them in their … of England, being lord and patron at this time. [1736.] Boyland Manor Belonged to Alsius in the Confessor's time, and … with Margery his wife, sold it, in 1268, to Sir Richard de Boyland, Knt. from whom the manor took its name. The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… family, to John Lancaster of Brisingham, and went 10 as Boyland Hall, till about 1500, when it was aliened to Sir … in lato, et de Gelto xij. d. (fol. 39.) Regr. Butley. See Boyland manor in Brisingham, fol. 57. See Shimpling, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 12th July, 68 Robert Causfield conveyed this manor and Boyland's, to Sir Thomas Penruddock of Hale, in Southampton, … and appurtenances, to John Lancaster, junior, Esq. lord of Boyland, who united it to that manor. 71 The other was called … From this time they both constantly attended the manor of Boyland, and with it were sold to the Norfolk family, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Katerine his wife, being the first of this family that had Boyland's manor; both which, together with this advowson, in … of Sir John de Lowdham, and Joan his wife, held this and Boyland manor in Osmundeston, Frenze and Stirston; he died in … which was the wife of Sir Robert Corbet, senior, Knt. held Boyland's in dower, and Sir Robert Corbet, junior, her son, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Stanton-Wyvil in Leicestershire, sold to Master Richard de Boyland, clerk, and his heirs, the inheritance in this manor, … end of Henry III. the inquisitions say, that Matild of Boyland had it. In 1283, John, son of Sir Richard of Boyland, after the death of Matild or Maud his mother, sold …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part, which was worth 60 s. per annum, and that Richard de Boyland held of the said Stephen another part, which was … which they in 1285 had conveyed by fine to Sir Richard de Boyland, and Maud his wife, together with a third part of the … which I find a fine levied 72 in 1289, by Sir Richard de Boyland, and Maud his wife, to Stephen Fitz-Walter, lord (in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being now [1736] both lord and patron. Bezile's, or Boyland's Manor, Was that part of Osmundeston 7 that was in … for, in 1284, Edward I. granted in fee to Sir Richard de Boyland, 12 and his heirs, all that Sir Aylmer de Berrill … at half a knight's fee, from whom it took the name of Boyland's fee. He, jointly with Elen his wife, daughter of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 22 Filby's Manor, In Brisingham and Roydon, was joined to Boyland manor in Brisingham, for which reason I shall treat …
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