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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at 3 marks; Norwich Domesday tells us the rector had a house and 30 acres of land; it was then valued at 26 marks, … his name over his head, in the middle is the parsonage-house, with the word Rectoria over it, on the north side is … the present patron. Dr. Grigson's seat here is the manor-house of Shadwell's and Cockarell's, in Morley St. Butolph, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is supported by no evidence, which makes me think it as great an errour, as that general one, of making this family … daughter and heir of Felton,, by whom he had Felton's in Great Massingham,, and Felton's or Hemgrave' in Fordham, in … Sir, John, he was, a younger Progenye, Of Grimston, Rydon house, the first at Kimberlye, who being watched to fastolf's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Welsham was her first husband, and that she gave her house and lands which she purchased here, to her daughters, … got it appropriated, reserving to the vicar the parsonage-house, an acre of land, and the small tithes, so that the … got by the appropriation 40 acres of glebe, and all the great tithes, for which they were taxed at 12 marks, besides …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Church is dedicated to All the Saints; the rector had a house and 20 acres of land, valued with the whole living at … married first Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Christ. Jenny of Great-Cressingham, by whom he had Augustine Steward of Linn, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… wrote, it was held by the Almoner of Norwich, who had a house, manor, and carucate of land belonging to the rectory, … 3 d. 3 q. the vicarage being not taxed. The terrier hath a house and 32 acres of glebe: in 1690, they had license to … Hillington, Deepham, Morley, Attleburgh, Wiclewood, and Great-Elingham. Ampner's, or Almoners Manor, Was so called, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it still remains, John Lord Hobart being now lord. Grishaw great park, and Grishagh wood, belonged to this manor, and … its name; he held it at the sixth part of a fee, of the great manor. In 1279, upon Alice Rusteing's marriage with … mount, double moated in, and Sir Edward Clere built a farm-house on it; there were about 100 acres of demean adjoining …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Free Tenement Was taken out of the manor of Wramplingham, Great-Melton, Barford, Windham, and Kimberley; it contained a … when Norwich Domesday was wrote, the rector had a house and 12 acres of land, the living was valued then at 12 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was gilt, which either stood in it, or was to be seen in great part of it; though Mr. Neve observes it was spelt … it might be Rowdham Cross, which at that time was seen in great part of this hundred, and was certainly a very … a King, so that Cyning or Kenninghad, signifies the King's House, and according to the etymology, it hath been a seat of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of their separate parts, and can common all manner of great cattle, as well as sheep, at all times of the year. In … and Rockland deanery; it hath a good parsonage-house joining to the west side of the churchyard, and 37 … one acre, one rood and an half, abutting on Banham Great Green east. One rood of it was purchased in 1438, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who was owner of it, [ham] in their language signifying a house or village; it is bounded by the Lophams and … afterwards knighted, and became justice itinerant; he made great purchases in this town, all which he settled on Joan … to Rich. Peade of Bury St. Edmund's, Gent. Tho. Warren of Great Thurlow, and John Warren, Gent. of Garboldesham, his …
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