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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Seinges. Sir Ralph Shelton was lord in the reign of Edward I. and patron, and John his son and heir presented to the church of St. Peter's in Mundham Magna, as I find it sometimes called, which seems to have belonged to … Willis; and Thomas Spooner, Gent. was lord in the 40th of Elizabeth. In Mundham, the King had a lordship, which William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Pirrow held it under Bigot in the reign of Henry I. he was a person of great account at court, and witness to … jun. left a son Thomas, who had a daughter and heir, Elizabeth, married to Robert Sampson, Esq. Sir Robert … year of King Henry V. On the death of Margaret Lady Gra, Elizabeth, wife of Robert Sampson, of Playford in Suffolk, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norfolk, had an interest here. In the reign of Edward I. Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, granted to Sir John le Bigot, … Calthorp died seized of it April 7, A o. 3. Edward VI. and Elizabeth his daughter and heir brought it by marriage to Sir … of Henry IV. and Thomas Spooner, Gent. in the 40th of Elizabeth. Thomas Godsalve, Esq. was lord of Miniot's manor …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Earl of Northampton, lord, in the first of King James I. after that it came to the Howards Earls of Arundel, and … to be sold. 1484, John Fowlerton, by John Richers, and Elizabeth his wife. 1486, John Coseler. Ditto. 1507, Thomas … George Leasbury, by the assigns of Sir John Godsalve and Elizabeth his wife. 1568, William Jackson, by Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… he had a grant of free warren, and in the 15th of Edw. I. the lord had free warren, assise of bread and beer, a … John. In the 4th and 5th of Edward IV. Robert Clifton and Elizabeth his wife conveyed the united lordships of Topcroft … on Thomas Gardiner, as trustee, for the use of Robert and Elizabeth, his wife, for life; remainder to Sir Thomas Brews …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a fee of the Earl of Norfolk, and in the reign of Edward I. Sir James, son of Clereband, was lord and patron, and in … Robert was mayor of the city in 1572, and 1582; by Elizabeth, daughter of Berwick of Suffolk; he had a numerous … alienations, &c. and dying March 27, A o. 3d of Charles I. was buried by his father and wife in the chancel of St. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… children Maud, 1703, Joan, 1707, Robert, Katherine and Elizabeth, 1708, table-tomb; (3) to Samuel Strong, 1779, Mary his wife, 1769, their daughters Elizabeth, 1796, and Grace, 1791, and others, table-tomb with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… freestone and composition, of Charles Humfrey, 1796, and Elizabeth his wife, 1819. Floor slabs: In chancel (1) of Sir … tower, pedimented panel in three bays with arms of George I and smaller side bays inscribed with Decalogue; in the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Castleacre, 83 lord there by 1400. 84 Castleacre's wife Elizabeth was apparently kin to Thorpe. Probably c. 1398 85 … Henry's son Edward, Lolworth was occupied by Henry's widow Elizabeth, 91 wife by 1504 of Alexander Hampden, 92 with whom … 108 a. in all, until its sale c. 1939. 28 V.C.H. Cambs. i. 395-6, 477. Liber de Bernewelle, 241; cf. Bk. of Fees, ii. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Rufus, who in 1097 also founded Westminster Hall. Henry I., as a reward for the ready submission of the men of London … the name of "Bridge ward Without." The commencement of Elizabeth's reign was distinguished by the building of the … flags. Building continued to advance after the death of Elizabeth; and we find that most part of Spitalfields, and …
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