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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… nor Peter pence; and only 3 d. carvage. The rectory-house was taken to the monks part, and all the great tithes, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… (49) A Priory, or fraternity of friars, that dwelt in a house in the churchyard here till they were obliged to join … of Lyn and hundred of Hoxne. Hervy, the first Bishop of Ely, obtained the favour of Henry I. to have a charter of … for all the lands given by Tombert and Ethelfled to Ely monastery from castle-guard service. The Abbot of Langley …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… manor included one part of it, which always attended that house, and still belongs to it, and the lordship of Lakenham …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Julian Lampet was anchoress there. The Prioresses of this house were, 1198, Lady Maud le Strange. 1224, Lady Agnes de … the high-altar, and the image of our Lady of Pity. This house was endowed by the founder, and other benefactors, with … as in Pt. I. p. 64. Sir Ric. de Boyland, Knt. 9 gave his house joining to the south side of the churchyard of St. Mary …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a cross moline gul. It seems the Calthorps had a city house in this parish many years, for in 1492 Sir Will. … of a priest cut thereon. This was laid over John de Ely, rector of Acle, who was instituted there in 1362, and … a chantry in the hospital for John Custin. 35 John de Ely Bishop of Norwich purchased of Sir Oliver de Ingham, Knt. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… formerly were kept near it for the Bishop's use, when the house belonging to the see stood in the parish of St. Simon … license to purchase a piece of ground to build a parsonage-house 1 on, which was accordingly done, and Will. Mundes, … reign, granted the rectory, church, &c. to the Bishop of Ely, and his successours, and the nomination to it belongs to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in 1226. Norwich Domesday tells us, they had the parsonage-house and six acres of land, that their rectory was valued at … by the assignee of the Prioress. In 1529, the vicarage-house was in ruins. 9 30 Henry VIII. the rectory and advowson … Shelton, patron of the vicarage (in right of the dissolve house of Carrow) did lease out to John Corbet, Esq. one …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fruits. At Norwich Domesday's valuation, there was neither house nor glebe; it was valued at eight marks, besides the … Dec. 2, 1675, John Powell of Heigham, Gent. tied his house and lands in Heigham for an annuity of 20 s. for ever, … purchased and gave Pakenham's manor in Shropham, to God's-house, and tied it to pay 10 l. per annum (for the discharge …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Exchequer was affirmed in favour of the vicar, by the House of Lords. Vicars. PRESENTED BY THE PRIOR AND CONVENT. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… remaining here for, John Marsham, who built the corner house over against the Duke's palace on the west side of St. … in Henry the Eighth's time who made it his palace or chief house of residence; and it hath attended the fate of this … In 1602, the old palace was demolished, and a noble grand house begun, by Henry Duke of Norfolk, and was scarcely …
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