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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Scroutby, rector. 1350, Robert Wygot. Ditto. Thomas de Cressingham, rector. 1377, Ralph Atte Heth. Ditto. 1378, John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Cambridge, the advowson of this church. Rectors. Hugh de Cressingham occurs rector 22 Edw. I. 1325, John de Dicton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… assise was brought before William de Giselham, and Hugh de Cressingham, the King's justices, to know whether John de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… rectory, &c. Saham Tony, Insoken, and Outsoken, Cressingham Parva, Tottington, Campsey, and Mortimer's, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… holders of this wealthy living, among them Hugh Cressingham (d. 1297), treasurer of Scotland; Robert de …
A Survey of London
… 586, 673; ii. 66. Whitthorne commemorated Goodcheape and Cressingham. St. James 'versus vintariam' occurs about 1170 ( …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Pembroke 1608, canon of St. Paul's 1619, rector of Great Cressingham, Norfolk, 1621, canon of Windsor, 1621, until his …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… mesoun de Dureme furent seisi par la lyvere sir Hughe de Cressingham e par la lettre le rey lan de son regne .xxiiij., … the aforesaid forty pounds through payment by sir Hugh of Cressingham and by the king's letter in the twenty-fourth … payment of the king's debt for wool received by Hugh of Cressingham.] [memb. 463] A nostre seygnur le roy mustrent …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… predicta in curia sua de Haverford', per Hugonem de Cressingham, et Robertum de Bures, ballivos suos, placitat, … to be pleaded, in her court of Haverford, through Hugh of Cressingham, and Robert of Bures, her bailiffs, and causes … dominum regem, assignati fuerunt per dominum regem H. de [Cressingham, ] et J. Wogan, ad inquirendum per sacramentum …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… villa capta fuit in manu regis in itinere Hugonis de Cressingham eo quod carte sue, per quas eandem villam … was taken into the king's hand during the eyre of Hugh of Cressingham because their charters, by which they held the … king for the fifty-five sacks of wool which lord Hugh of Cressingham took from them for the king's use, 316. et ad …
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