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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Alan Earl of Richmond, 10 as appendant to his manor of Cossey, 11 and made part of the manor of Carleton. The fifth … Oslac had of the Bigots, and that part which belonged to Cossey, the former of which was always held of the Norfolk …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Alan Earl of Richmond, 2 and was valued with his manor of Cossey. Little Moulton belonged also to the said Roger, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which were valued with, and esteemed part of his manor of Cossey; and 17 freemen, 3 villeins, 5 bordars, 7 socmen, and … who gave that honour, with all belonging to it, except Cossey manor, to Peter de Subaudia, or of Savoy; and after …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by grant of Henry II. It was found that the manor of Cossey, then in Queen Eleanor, mother to the King, had the … for Wiclewood, and several other lords, did their suit to Cossey, and not to the hundred. The heirs of Giles de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… first belonged to Guert, as an appendant to his manor of Cossey, which at the Conqueror's survey belonged to Alan Earl … six broad, and paid 13 d. ob. gelt, as you may see under Cossey, at p. 407. To this part belonged a mediety of the advowson, which was in the gift of the lord of Cossey, till Alan de Rohan, lord there, gave it to Bon-Repos …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the town, and all that part which belonged to the manor of Cossey, and was held of the honour of Richmond, which having always passed with the manor of Cossey, and still continuing with it, I need only refer you thither, the lord of Cossey manor being superiour lord, great part being held of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… This village belonged to, and passed with, the manor of Cossey, both in the time of the Confessor and Conqueror, as … called Brandim; it was afterwards granted by the Lord of Cossey, to a family who assumed the name of the town for … now lord of a third part. The manor is held at this day of Cossey, by the rent of 3 s. 4 d. per annum; the quitrents are …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… qui me et non ipsorum At the Conquest, the manor of Cossey extended hither, and Alan Earl of Britain, lord … who held 10 acres in this town, as you may see under Cossey. There were two manors here at the survey, Gelham's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… its name to signify, was always, and still is, part of Cossey manor, the lord of Cossey being lord here; there were two freemen at the … which was all but what was included at that time in Cossey, and reckoned as part of it. 1 The rectory is valued …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred of Forehoe Cossey COSSEY. Costesseye or Coteseia, that is the [Cote], or … part of a fee, and Henry de Turbevill obtained the tows of Cossey, Coleton and Baburc, of the King, for a certain term, …
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