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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… claim to, as delivered up to him. What belonged to the manor was, in King Edward's time, valued at 5 s. at the … paid, to have right done him (in his lands held of Mileham manor, by the King's writ) in the first year of Richard I. 2 … of John de Plumstede, held the 4th part of a fee, of the manor of Mileham, in the said reign. Richard Gernun of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Lisiws or Leswi had all these fees united and made one manor, before Eudo, who succeeded him therein, and was lord …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Noiers, were enfeoffed of lands here. The Lord Bardolf's manor extended into this town, and the Felminghams; the … conquest) had 4 acres and a half of land belonging to his manor of Bradeston, and was valued with that at 10 s. at the … in the 1st of Edward VI. Cath. Borough died seized of a manor, and 60 acres of land, in South Birlingham, held of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… an interest herein, in the reign of Henry III. held of the manor of Mileham, by the grant of King William I. or purchase … Pye, and Nicholas Hobart, had a quarter of a fee of the manor of Mileham. The Earl of Gloucester had also a lordship … de Eynford was lord, in the 9th of Edward II. of the manor of Mileham; and the heirs of Gerard, in the 20th of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fine, in the 41st of Henry III. to Hugh de Maundevill the manor of Mendlesham; and Hugh, at the request of Galiena, … Stephen de Strumshaw, and Margery his wife, conveyed the manor of Strumshaw, with lands in Redham and Tunstal, and the … sold by Sir John to William Latimer. About this time the manor came to the Lords Bardolf, and so was united to his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with all its appertences, sac and soc, &c. in as ample a manor as he, or, &c. had ever enjoyed it. The aforesaid King, … of England, dated Jan. 1, Ao. 35th of Henry VIII. this manor was granted to Thomas Duke of Norfolk, for life, … Esq, was lord and patron. The original grant of this manor, in 1728, was in Matt. Howard, and a copper-plate was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… patron of the church in 1480; by his will, he gives his manor here, and advowson to Margaret his wife for life, … executor of Robert Letham, to James Hobart, Esq. with a manor in Plumstede: he presented in 1508. Miles, his 2d son, … said King, another patent was granted to exchange for this manor, one messuage, 6 shops, with 200 acres of land in …
Old and New London
… It was originally called Lomsbury, or Lomesbury, and the manor and village are said to have occupied the site of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Domesday Book but under the entry for the composite royal manor of Bloxham and Adderbury is the sentence 'the soke of two hundreds belongs to this manor'. 6 There is some evidence of a connexion with a … Mercian princess, and these two hundreds, like the manor to which they were attached, were probably once royal, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… heiress of Charles de Grey, Earl of Kent, who died at the manor-house in 1625. Here is a place of worship for … Ouse, contains two portions; the larger forms part of the manor and soke of Somersham, and the smaller a considerable … in the king's books at 13. 6. 8., and in the patronage of Capel Cure, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 446. 5., …
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