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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were reckoned to hold them by knight service, 73 a tenure reported later for both manors, until the 15th … John James Glossop (d. 1886), and his nephew, the Revd. G. H. P. Glossop. In 1888 he sold it to F. A. Johnson of the … c. 1953 to Mr. Holdstock, who in 1957 resold it to R. M. Smith (d. 1993). His son, Mr. J. M. L. Smith, possessed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Commission's Inventory of the monuments in Cambridgeshire, a district has been chosen which contrasts with that surveyed … the Commission's Inventory of Huntingdonshire (1926) has a similar area, incorporating fenland, been surveyed; in that … H. C. Darby, W. F. Grimes, Dr. W. Pantin and Dr. C. A. R. Radford in this connection. However, any corrections to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Thomas Becket) FRAMFIELD ( St. Thomas Becket), a parish, in the union of Uckfield, hundred of … and iron-works were formerly carried on. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 13. 6. … Norwich; containing 289 inhabitants. It comprises 618 a. 3 r. 26 p., of which 425 a. 2 r. 12 p. are arable, 141 a. 1 r. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred and Half Congham CONGHAM. That is a ham or dwelling by the river Cong, as called by the ancient … in pentecost week, in the 30th of Edward I. before R. de Rocheford and Henry Spigurnel, the jury found Ralph de … sal. et viii ac. pti. et val. xx sol. h. totu. est p. esca'g. de Laes. In Congheham i ecclia. i car. terre ten. un. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William I. Lunea. In the British language it signifies a pool, or lake. Giraldus Cambrensis calls Lhyn Savathan in … Dno Hub o. Cantuariensi archiepisc: W o. Lond. Episc. G. Fil. Petri Comite Essex, R. Comiti Cestrie, Galfr de Say, &c. Dat. p. man. S: Prpositi …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred Rising RISING Was a beruite belonging to the great lordship of Snetesham in … there were 3 mills, 12 salt pits, 1 or salt works, and a fishery, and 3 socmen held 60 acres of land, with one … and Arundel, of that name. He was son of Roger de Albini, a Norman, by Amicia de Mowbray his wife, and married Maud, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1 the church of St. German's of Wigenhale, together with a certain payment of 5 s. per ann. which their chaplains … Fitton, clerk, and Walter de Phiton, &c. were witnesses to a deed, sans date, of Hugh de Ross, of lands in Tydd St. … Edmund de Fitton, lord of this manor of Fitton's, who had a daughter Alice, married to Sir William Howard, and a son, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Ferrarijs) of whom see in Wirmegay, alias Wrongey, had a lordship in Tilney, held by Turchetel, a freeman, in King Edward's time, and was deposed. It … Tilingetuna, i car. tere. ten. Turchetel. lib. ho. T. R. E sep. vii villi. et vii bord. tc. ii serv. mo. i et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and belonged. Many indeed have maintained that if a town was not to be found in that book, it was not at that … others, to assert Roiston in Hertfordshire, not to have a being in the time of the Conqueror, the case being the same … in the Saxon age, long before the Conquest, appears from a grant of Godric, brother to dnoth, abbot of Ramsey, about …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the great wall, or sea bank, raised to defend it, and from a pool, or deep water near to that wall. Of this great … Domesday. John, nephew of Waleran, held in Walpola half a carucate of land, with 6 borderers, who had half a carucate … Red Sea. Terre Joh. nepotis W. Walpola ten. lib. ho. T. R. E. dim. car. tre. sep. vi bor. et dim car. et val. v sol. …
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