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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… demised to Humphrey his brother and Elizabeth, Humphrey's wife, for 20 s., a house or cottage called 'Knot Yarde Howse' and land in … and formerly held, jointly with other persons, by William Cromer, esquire, attainted for high treason. 28 September, 1 …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… to Rice ap Hoell ap John Du, gentleman, for 6 l. 13 s. 4 d., of his messuage called 'Ty Hoell ap Llywelynn or … in Llanvair in Krynion at a yearly fee-farm rent of 20 s. and a heriot of 2 s. 31 March, 21 Eliza- beth. Seal, … of award by Sir Henry Brooke Cobham, knight, and William Cromer, Brian Annesley, and Michael Sandes, esquires, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of William Filz-Osborn, Earl of Hereford, (the Conqueror's prime favourite.) The Saxon Chronicle says this marriage … probably father of Ralph abovementioned. Castor Bardolph's Manor. How long this lordship continued in the Crown does … of the Lord Cobham; Bardwell of Herling, Esq. Herward, by Cromer, Esq. John Ratcliff of Attleburgh, Esq. Lethum, Esq. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and an half, and one acre of meadow, valued then at 40 s. at the survey at 50 s. On the expulsion of Stalre, the Conqueror granted it to … In 1444, Edmund Norman of Filby buried in the church of Cromer, gave 10 marks for 2 new windows on the north part of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the manor of Hemesby, (held by Earl Algar) in King Edward's time. Here was also a church endowed with 36 acres, valued at 3 s. Ten freemen were in this town under the commendation of … in the Lord Bardolf's family and descendants, as in Cromer; and on the attainder of the Lord Viscount Beaumont, …
The Environs of London
… in the more distant parts of the parish (towards Shooter's Hill on the north, and towards Chislehurst on the south), … coin of Richard I., and an answer by G. North, M. A. F. A. S. who contended that it was a piece of base money, called a … time, being executed for high treason in 1553. William Cromer, Esq. held the manor of Eltham in 1568 16. Lord Cobham …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are in wood. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 9. 12. 6.; net income, 368; patron and … streamlets. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 22. 13. 4., and in the gift of E. W. Wynne … 475 inhabitants. It is on the road from Aylsham to Cromer, and bounded on the west by a branch of the river …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in vol. ii. (no. 4644) from a bad copy in Adv. M. S. 139141. These documents should be in the year 1520. The … dated 1519, was probably written in 1520 after Colet's death. See no. 959. 325. Belongs to 1518. 329. This … which follows; but, as it appears by no. 3119 that George Cromer had by this time succeeded Kite in the abpric. of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… this town was granted at the Conquest to Godric the King's sewer or steward, and was held by him of the King, at the … the book of Domesday sets forth) was lord in King Edward's reign, and now deprived; this Edwin was (as I take it) the … Filby, &c. patron of that church, lord also of a manor in Cromer, and of the manor of Waterhouse, late Thomas …
A Dictionary of London
… (P.O. Directory). In Bridge Ward Within. First mention : O.S., 1848-51. Former names : "Fan Court" (Lond. Guide, … on the site of "Meeting House Yard," and also in Strype's maps of Bridge Ward. In some of the other ward maps in … Lane Tenement in Fardress Lane devised by Sir William Cromer, 1431, to the church of St. Martin Orgar with other …
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