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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by Walter de Bernham and Will. Hauteyn. In 1394, Will. Gambon and Cecily his wife held 40 acres of land and 30 s. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the capital manor, called afterwards Whitwell's, Gambon's, or Uphall, in Runhal, Which came to the Baniards, … Will. de Whitewell, who held it in 1345; in 1393, William Gambon and Cicily his wife had this manor, and half … manor in Skeyton; and in 1429, Rich. son of Rich. Gambon, and grandson of William, was lord, and John Gambon, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Skeyton, and this was the original of Whitwell-hall alias Gambon's manor here. The other two third parts, or … hundred, as a member of Aylesham manor. Whitwell-Hall, or Gambon's Manor, Contained a third part of the town, and came … whose daughter and coheiress, Cecily, 11 married William Gambon, 12 who presented in 1378, and had half this manor in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 23, 106, 120, 148, 152, 161, 190, 202, 216, 244, 261 Gambon: Cecily, w. of Wm., 137 Jn., 137 Ric. (d. 1400), 137 …
Parish Fraternity Register
… William & Alice his wife, 26 G gallery, see buildings Gambon, John, 41, 130 gardens, xvii, 63, 724, 80, 87, 90, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 129, 243 Gadio (fl. 1086), 95 gallows, 4, 108, 240 Gambon: Sim., 15 fam., 15 Gannock, Wm., 291 gardeners, 24, …