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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Fisher-Gate, Which was founded about the Conqueror's time, and was so called because the fishermen dwelt chiefly … north vestry and porch, are leaded. In the chancel: Cory's arms and crest, an eagle issuant out of a coronet. [Oi … Margery, wife of Sir John Paston, daughter of Sir Tho. Brewse, who was buried here the same year. 1495, John, son of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 42 West Wimer ward WIMER'S GREAT WARD Takes its name from Wimer, 16 who lived at the time of the Conqueror's survey; this ward is subdivided into three small wards, … Groos. 7. Hastyngs impales gul. three fusiles in fess erm. Brewse, and sab. a bend between two crescents or, impaled …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… the Jewry, which they exact from Theobald de Nevill, Peter's son and tenant of part of his lands, and, after making an extent of Peter's land and calling before them Theobald and all other tenants … and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause William de Brewse to be acquitted of 20 l. in which he was amerced …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… To the escheator in Somerset. Order to remove the king's hand and meddle no further with the manors of Alre, North … assigns of William Botreaux, in full of the said Margaret's dower of all lands etc. which ever were her husband's after their marriage, that William Botreaux died thereof so …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… Matillis fecit coram rege in curia sua versus Johannem de Brewse, ut dicitur. Teste ut supra. Radulfus de Wilton' venit …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… being. Order to pay to John Trevilian esquire the king's servant 10 marks and 10 l. a year and 4 d. a day for life, … mentioned into three equal parts, and to remove the king's hand and meddle no further with the purparties of the said … 110 acres of wood there, rents of assize of 32 l. 19 s. 11 d., 7 quarters of palm barley, 204 hens, and 300 eggs …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… 1 to receive the pension wherein by reason of the abbot's new creation they are bound to one of the king's clerks, until by them provided with a benefice. [ See p.s. 9255.] Feb. 19. Westminster. John Treworgy of Morvall co. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Matilda his wife, for 14 marks, of a messuage in St. Peter's parish, Ipswich, abutting southward on the water running … paying 12 d. yearly to the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, &c. Witnesses:John Lew and Thomas de Petra, … in Thorleston, part abutting southward on land of Sir John Brewse, knight, and northward on the road from Thurlestone to …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… and William Neweman, his son and heir, and William's heirs and assigns of all his land, &c. with all his goods, … upon the highway on the east; to hold to them and William's heirs and assigns. Witnesses:John de Horputte, John de … field called 'Schurstochae.' Wit- nesses:Sir Richard de Brewse, Sir Thomas Charle, and others (named). [N'hamp.] C. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Godric farmed it, or took care of it for him. In Godwin's time there were 3 carucates of land, 7 villains, 6 … Felbrigg. 1441, John Neketon, by Ela, relict of Sir Robert Brewse. 1460, Mr. Phil Lepeyate, by Thomas Brewse, Esq. 1478, William Roos, by Sir Thomas Brewse, Knt. …
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