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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 1790) of Kibworth Beauchamp. 72 His son the Revd. Lebbeus Charles Humfrey (d. 1833) and his grandson, another L. C. … lords of the manor. 73 The last Humfrey was succeeded by Charles Smith who remained lord of the manor until after … Nichols, Leics. ii. 695. V.C.H. Leics. iii. 191. Ibid. i. 321. L. Fox, 'Honor and Earldom of Leicester', E.H.R. liv. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a monument to Colonel Cole, who served in the reign of Charles I. Twelve acres of land, let in small allotments to the … of the Municipal act, were bestowed by Queen Mary and Charles II., the former in 1556, and the latter in 1683. By …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Prudentia. By an inquisition taken in the 3d of Edward I. it was found, before the justices itinerant, Sir Robert de … King Henry III. gave it to Peter de Savoy. King Edward I. in his 14th year, sued the lord of this hundred, Richard … after came to the Barnwells of Mileham, and the Rev. Mr. Charles Barnwell of Mileham is the present lord. The tenths …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Beeston BEESTON. Earl Warren's Fee. In the 22d of Edward I. Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford is said have the manor of … and by his executors to the Barnwells, the Rev. Mr. Charles Barnwell of Mileham being lord of this town. … Barnwell, Esq. 1670, Richard Ward, by William Brown, and Charles Barnwell. 1694, John Ward, by Charles Barnwell. 1709, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… died rector, 1722. 1722, Henry Rice on Warner's death, by Charles Morley, M.D. Tra ep' Tedfordensis ad episcopatu' p'tinens T. R. E Hic (viz. Elmham) jacet sep. i beruita que vicat. Betellea de i car. tre. et vii vill. x ac. p'ti. sep. i car. in d'nio. et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Jeffrey de Bittering was lord in the 3d and 15th of Edward I. had the assise, view of frank pledge, weif, and stray in … to have a fee in the town of Bittering: so that I am inclined to think that Bittering Magna and Parva were … Gent. 1709, Robert Stone, by Robert Seaman, Gent. 1711, Charles Tyllot. Ditto. 1730, Christopher Sealby, by Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… charter of Eborard Bishop of Norwich, in the time of Henry I. William de Colecherch was lord of this town, and of … for 40 marks of silver to Rokele, in the 4th of Edward I. by fine. Sir Richard de la Rokele was found to die seized … John Atte Medwe. Ditto. 1410, Edmund Drake. Ditto. 1411, Charles Aleyn, by Edmund de Thorp, knight, who recovered the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… under Sporle: 1 it remained royal demeans till King Henry I. granted it, together with Sporle, to Baldwin de Bosco or … heir of Sir John Danvers, one of the murtherers of King Charles I. obtained a patent from Oliver Cromwell, to change … Ditto. 1741, John Edgerley, by Thomas Rogers, Esq. 1747, Charles Allan, by ditto. In the church were the guilds of St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… church of this town, and the fair. 2 In the 7th of Richard I. the sheriff of Norfolk paid 18 d. per ann. to the Bishop … to the prior. King Henry III. in his 51st year, gave to Charles, son of Charles, the lands of Robert de Ireland, in Elmham, his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lords of this town. In the 10th year of King Richard I. a fine appears to be levied between Hervey, son of … from the institution books. About the reign of King Charles I. Isaac Harsnet of Colchester in Essex, Esq. … Knt. 1703, Richard Flack, by Samuel Flack, clerk. 1715, Charles Forster, by Dorothy Flack, widow. 1723, Daniel …
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