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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a freeman, being deprived of it, who had it in King Edward's time, with 3 carucates of land 9 villains, 39 borderers and … second, in the 3d of King John, gave by deed for his soul's health and that of his wife Isabel, and his ancestors, and … of Sir John Shardelow, and was father of Sir Robert Brewse, who was lord in 1406, who by Ela his wife, daughter …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred Massingham Magna, or Dertford's MASSINGHAM MAGNA, or DERTFORD'S. At the survey no distinction is made of the townships of … of Sir John de Norwich, s. p. it descended to Catharine Brewse, who was daughter and heir of Sir Thomas, brother of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Saxon thane of great possessions, held it in the Confessor's time, together with lordships in Bodney, Langford, … with one carucate and 2 acres of meadow, valued in Bond's time at 8 l. per ann. afterwards at 60 s. but at the survey … and crusily of cross crosslets, gules, crowned, or, Brewse; 3, sable, a cross ingrailed, or, Ufford;4, gules, a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… half a carucate, with an half acre of meadow, valued at 10 s. 1 It is called, in Domesday Book, Estretuna, being seated … de Thorp held here the moiety of a fee in Henry the Third's time. The family of De Snaring, lords of Snaring Parva, … by Anne his wife, daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Brewse; which Thomas Townesend, Esq. married Elizabeth, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII
… by. See Weston. Bale, Bathele, co. Norfolk, 606. Bale’s Ash, Balesaysch, in High Bickington, co. Devon, 555. … Barrow, Barhowe, Barowe, co. Suffolk, manor of (Mundeford’s manor in), 15. ……, ……, rector of. See Hawes, George. …… … prior of, land held of, 571. Brewes, Brewese, Brews, Brewse, Brewys, Elizabeth, land held of, 117. ……, Giles, son …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… co. Essex, 21, 24, 58, 206, 315, 352, 455 -, St. Mark's Lane in, see St. Mark's Lane. Barking Lane, 381 Barkley, Jonas, 41 Barlow, Edward, … Everingham. Brewing, Unlawful, see Beer under Offences. Brewse, Alice, 78 -, Lord, see Bruce, Lord. Brewster, John, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… prisoners was questioned about the possibility of the King's surrendering Boulogne; and Madame d'Etampes thereupon … who calls himself a gentleman and says he was M. d'Enghien's servant and fled because of illtreatment. It will be hard … Walgrave, Sir John Jernegam, Owen Hopton, Ant. Rowse, John Brewse, Ant. Hevynyngham, Ric. Warton, John Spryng, Thos. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… February 1543, 26-28 February 1543, 26-28 26 Feb. Dasent's A. P. C., 91. 208. The Privy Council. Meeting at Westm., 26 … merchants of Florence, to secure Ant. Guidotti's debt to the King, which appears by specialties in the hands … Sir Wm. Walgrave, Sir John Jernygam. Ant. Rowse, John Brewse, Ric. Warton, John Spryng, Lionel Talmage, John …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Earl of Essex. Harl. MS. 6,148, f. 37 b. B. M. Cranmer's Letters, 267 n. Order, by advice of the Council, to the … under our signet, Westm., 26 March. Copy from Cranmer's letter book. 26 March. 376. The Convent of Croxton to … 19 March.S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 15. 24. John Bruce, Bruse or Brewse. Livery of lands, as s. and h. of Thomas Bruse, s. and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to serve in France. Chipchace, 29 March. Signed. P.S.There will be a want of that power which you reckoned to … Bruxelles, 29 March 1543 devant Pasques. Signed. P.S.Begs him to solicit resolution in the matter of the ships … 5 f. Marten, of Melford, 5 f. Ric. Codington, 10 f. John Brewse, 10 f. John Southwell, 3 f. Geo. Colt, 10 f. Laurence …
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