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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the Derhams with other lands as part of his manor in Derham, which the said family held also of the Earls of … Ivo. In the said family it continued many years: Robert Derham had livery of the manor of Roxham in Queen Elizabeth's reign, and Thomas Derham was lord in the 21st of James I.; after this it came …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Ditto. 1763, Mr. Forby. Ditto. The temporalities of West-Derham abbey in 1428, were 7 s. 6 d. Of Westacre priory, 2 s. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Basilia his wife, conveyed two pools to Ralph, abbot of Derham. In the 32d of that King, in a fine, Roger de Stokes …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… inherited it, but most of the lands, &c. are sold from it. Derham-Abbey Manor. Sir Osbert de Stradeset gave, in the 34th … be held in capite, though some lands in the tenure of John Derham, belonging formerly to the said abbey, were granted on … Sir George Hare, Bart. the fee 16 d. The temporalities of Derham abbey, with those of the priory of Winwaloy, were …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of London. 13 The Pedigree of Beaupre, Bell, &c. West Derham Abbey Manor, This consisted of parcels of lands, … here, &c.; and in the 19th of Edward I. the abbot of West Derham was found to have a manor here, which extended into … it to his daughter and coheir, Alice, who married Thomas Derham of Crimplesham, Esq. and by Elizabeth, his daughter …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John Davis, Esq. is the present lord. The abbot of West-Derham had a lordship here, which on its dissolution was … end died seized thereof in the 9th of Henry VII. West Derham temporalities were valued at 3 l. 4 s. 1 d. ob. The … wills, in 1500, to be buried in the chapel of St. John in Derham-Abbey in Norfolk.; dated September 14, and proved …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Wallington, Foston, Downham, Stow, Wimbolsham, Riston, Derham, Fordham, Thorpland, Bexwell, Stradset, and Well, in … manor; Stradsete manor; Fordham, Prior's; Fyncham, Curpel; Derham Abbots; Fincham, Fareswell, and Grancourt; Barton, … Curpell gave to the prior and convent here, the manor of Derham Curpel in the reign of Edward III. which was confirmed …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger de Barshale, wherein he gives to the abbey of West Derham, a tenement, on the request, &c. of the said Jeffrey. … and Stephen Talbot of Fincham, gave to the abbey of West Derham, a messuage and lands, here, held of John Hawkyn, by … &c. in Roxham, Hilgey, Fordham, Denver, Downham, Derham and Bexwell, to Gregory Pratt of Hockwold, and his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half West-Derham WEST-DERHAM. We learn from the Conqueror's book of Domesday, that … in a close, called Hall-Close, south-west of the abbey of Derham, and near to the fens. This was most likely that …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lands by fine in this town, Crimplesham, Stoke, West Derham, Boketon, &c. to Robert Bardolf. William, son of … Francis Lovell of East-Herling, conveyed it to Sir Thomas Derham: from that family it came to Stephen Edgar. Gent. of … of the church of Wretton, to Angerius, abbot of West Derham, who had a moiety only, as it seems. Warine Goseman …
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