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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was then the chief manor in the town, and had a convenient house belonging to it; it afterwards belonged to the Wiltons … First and before the rest! Seneca. In 1689, Robert King of Great Thurlow in Suffolk, in right of his wife, Eliz. … manor. Bouton's, or Bolton's Manor, Passed in a great measure like the manor of the same name in Hardwick, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ever since, to its dissolution; the abbots of that house being always lords and patrons. At the survey, the … his heirs: he was afterwards knighted, and became a man of great figure and reputation; an account of him and his … is dedicated to All the Saints, and the rector had a house and nine acres of land, that it was valued at 15 marks, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… them called Carleton Fourhoe, on the south side of the great road leading from Norwich to Hingham; upon what account …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… rites were abolished, the inhabitants came immediately to great poverty, and so continued till the church became so … le Poymur, who was then rector, voided it. It had a house and 17 acres of glebe, and the vicarage was valued at … Jerusalem of Carbrook, and the way leading from Thorp to Great Melton, and a place on the river called Le Crymgyll, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… priest, (there being no vicarage endowed,) and to have the house and 12 acres of land, and all the profits, which were … in 1280, by Robert, son of John de Mickleker, (or of the Great Car,) in Bereford, to John Flint of Norwich, senior, at … was lord for life; in 1374, William, son of John Elys of Great-Yarmouth, and Maud his wife, sold a mediety of it to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Paul belonged to Will de Mortimer; the rector had a house and 30 acres of land; both the churches together were … was in William de Mortimer's patronage; the rector had a house and 30 acres of ground, paid 3 s. procurations 2 s. … Chamberlain of Yarmouth, who had a place in the custom-house there, but was never lord here, the estate being sold …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 11 d. Peter-pence 4 d. carvage 6 s. ob.; the rector had a house and 40 acres of land, and Rob. de Leyham was patron; it … all things in it; (it having been used as a sort of store-house;) the churchyard was fenced in, (being 28 rods round,) … thither, the lord of Cossey manor being superiour lord, great part being held of him; for in the year 1480, 4 this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or Little-Brand, to distinguish it from Brandon-Magna, or Great-Brand, in Suffolk. This village belonged to, and passed … about 29 Years. Abigail Costivell, widow, gave an alms-house, standing on the common, and 20 s. a year, towards … reading school in this parish, to be paid out of the High-House farm, which is now owned by Mr. Rich. Wright of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Lady's gild, and to Avice his wife 80 marks, and the manor-house for life; and his manors of Carlton Hall and Gelham's, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the appropriation to the rector, and from that time the house of Windham was always patron, till its dissolution, and … The Church is dedicated to St. Andrew; the rector had no house nor land in Edward the Third's time; it was valued with … late of Wymundham Gent. died 13 May 1710, tat. 81, of great Prudence and Piety, a Father to his Relations, and a …
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