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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a yearly rent of 40 from the manors of Holt and Cley, Hackford, Whitwell, Houghton, Watton and Woodhouse in the … his assigns to enter into the said manors of Holt, Cley, Hackford, Whitwell, Houghton, Watton and Woodhouse in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to wife first, Rachel, daughter of Augustine Messinger of Hackford in Norfolk, Esq. and 2dly, Bridget, daughter of John … married to Rachel, daughter of Augustine Messenger, of Hackford in Norfolk, Gent. his second wife was Bridget, …
A History of the County of Essex
… it to Hornchurch priory. 22 The brewer was Baldwin of Hackford, who paid 8 d. a year rent. Later brewers are …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… obtained leave in 1327 to appropriate the church of Hackford, which was already in their patronage through the … 1416, names the churches of Carleton St. Mary, Doddington, Hackford, Marham, Rockland, and Stow Bedon as appropriated to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… if he survived his father, had the united manors of Hackford, Chaun's or Chaneux, and Westhall in Tibenham, … of Baconesthorp, Esq; was lord of Chaneux, Westhall, and Hackford, alias Tibenham-Bacons: It descended to the coheirs … Christiana Glemham had these manors of Chanons, Westhall, Hackford, and Seckford in Tibenham, and paid for Ward to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… purchased off, and so extinguished. In 1286, Francis of Hackford, and Margery, wife of Henry Petericks, had two …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred of Forehoe Hackford HACKFORD. This town is called in evidences, Hakeford by … them lands in Somerton, &c. for it. It belonged to John de Hackford about 1340; in 1391, Ralf Vernoun seems to be …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… sold several tenements, parcel of his manor, that laid in Hackford, Crownthorp, Windham, Morley, &c. to divers persons, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… vicar, Brothwayt's close for a certeyn; to the rector of Hackford, his tenements called Rosys or Norwyk-House, and … Clerys-Clerks, and their land lying on their west sides in Hackford, and his tenement in West-Acre, called Bishop's, to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Manor, By reason of its lying east of the church (as Hackford Hall manor was sometimes called West-Thorp, or … cattle of their own breeding without the lord's license. Hackford Hall Manor, afterward Seckford, or Westhorp, and now … and the manor and advowson of Couteshale, on Ralph de Hackford, parson of Couteshale, in trust for his two …
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