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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… her letter of the 18th with a copy of this King's letter to her, though her answer to him has not yet come, … right sort; which would be good revenge. As to the King's threat of further measures if the placard be not revoked, … Chelmeton, Bentley, Stutton, Capell, and Brantham; to John Brewse. Westm., 4 May, Pat. 33 Hen. VIII., p. 5, m. 3. 8. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred of Depwade Aslacton ASLACTON, Or Oslac's town, and Estington, commonly called Aslington, was a … Roger Bygot infeoffed William de Verdon in William Rufus's time, as may be seen in my account of Brisingham, vol. i. … Grey of Ruthyn, and Calthorp. 7, Calthorp and Withe. 8, Brewse and Calthorp. 9, Breton and Ditto. 10, Pierpound and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to it; Bunwell signifies Fons Rivuli, or the Rivulet's Head, and accordingly the situation of the place answers … are the several manors, viz. Bunwell Haddeston. Bosevil's, Perishall, and Banyard's; all which are in the bounds of … was his heir; and in 1374, Katherine de Breouse, or Brewse, cousin and heir of Sir John de Norwich, junior, Knt. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… day; one part is called Kettleton End, anciently Kekeling's town or Kekelington;* this with Tuanatuna, 2 or Tanaton … which though not known by that name, in the Confessor's time was only a berwic to Forncet, and had then only one … Norfolk, and Norwich, Baron of Mowbray, Howard, Segrave, Brewse of Gower in Caermarthenshire, Fitz-Alan, Warren, Clun, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that honour. The Capital Manor, called afterwards Barret's, 4 Belonged to Roger Bigot at the Conquest, and was always … Esq. who married Elizabeth 8 daughter and heir of Thomas Brewse, Esq. (descended from Sir Ric. Brewse of Topcroft, Knt.) for whom is this inscription on a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of this manor became 5 l. per annum. In 1235, Richard de Brewse and Oliver de Redham, were concerned in it, and in … messuages, 113 acres of land, five acres of meadow, and 20 s. 11 d. quitrents. In 1309, William son of William de … and Margaret his wife, who held it in 1315, of Richard de Brewse, and in 1345, it was purchased by William del Park, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Depwade Shelton SHELTON. This town in the Confessor's time, belonged to Bishop Stigand, and was held of him by … Shelton quartering Clere and Dovedale. Yelverton and Brewse. Braunch and Bardolf. Lowdham and Shelton. Brewse and Shardelowe. Mundeford and Barrett. Knevet and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… one fee. Uluric held it of Bishop Stigand at the Confessor's survey, and Robert de Vallibus, Vals, or Vauz, of Roger … in 1375, of this and Shotisham, 9 and they went to John de Brewse son of Peter de Brewse, Knt. and Margery his wife, who was a Nerford; and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thorp THORP Contained one manor only; at the Confessor's survey it belonged to a thane of Bishop Stigand, and was … de Thorp succeeded them, who in King Henry the Third's time, A o 1236, was one of the resident Barons of the … He ordered Cleydon manor in Suffolk to be sold, by Tho. Brewse, John Sprot, and John Snetyl, rector here, his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or Leofrine, his wife, to the abbey of St. Edmund's Bury, to which it belonged in the Confessor's time, except … not certain) as if this lady after married Sir Richard Le Brewse, Knt. for he was lord here in 1315, and in 1326 the … s. 4 d. expense for cloth, against the burial of the Lady Brewse. In 1335, Sir Richard Le Brewse had the moiety of …
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