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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Simon de Skerning, then rector; 1 Roger de Skerning, then Bishop, perpetually united it to the church of St Mary in the … rooms, in which the registers and wills belonging to the Bishop are reposited, whose office is kept close by the gate, … another opens on St. Martin's Plain, and is called the Bishop's Great-gate, for which see Pt. I. p. 531: and the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… then in the parish of Thorp, and came with that manor to Bishop Herbert; 1 before whose time all the inhabitants were … time, belonging to its mother church of Thorp, which that Bishop pulled down, and rebuilt the present church, and gave … Edm. Keche, resigned. 1466, John Hornese, alias Sipton; Bishop of Ross. 1471, John Styward, by lapse. Jeffery Lawnder …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at the west end of the church, was founded by John Salmon Bishop of Norwich, who died in 1325, as may be seen in Pt. I. … the whole (except the present porch) was built by this Bishop; and that, was the foundation of Bishop Hart, as appeared by his arms cut in stone there. The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… honour; it was a rectory till 1204, and then John de Grey Bishop of Norwich, after the decease of Roger Luvel, then …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the tenants that held the fees of him, every 20 weeks. The Bishop of Norwich, before the exchange of his old revenues … for the town of Lyn and hundred of Hoxne. Hervy, the first Bishop of Ely, obtained the favour of Henry I. to have a … in the chapel, and is removeable at their pleasures; the Bishop used to pay him 4 l. per annum as ordinary of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… The advowson belonged to the Crown, and was purchased by Bishop Eborard of King Stephen, 3 and by him settled on the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Burgh, chaplain to King Henry III. was consecrated Bishop of Landaff in the nuns church, 6 along with Walter de Suffield Bishop of Norwich, (see Pt. I. p. 486.) 1552. Simon Wade, … which were taxed at 26 s. 8 d. and confirmed by Bishop Sim. de Walton in 1264. Margaret de Caineto, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… opposite to the north gate, or grand entrance to the Bishop's palace. In the time of the Confessor, Bishop Stigand held it, and it then had twelve acres of … (see Pt. I. p. 10, 16,) and was purchased again of him by Bishop Herbert, and settled on the see, and afterwards given …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from the hounds which formerly were kept near it for the Bishop's use, when the house belonging to the see stood in … hath been held by sequestration only, or license, at the Bishop's appointment, and The Rev. Dr. Ben-Joseph Ellis is … to the rector 3 s. yearly; and to confirm the whole, Roger Bishop of Norwich gave his consent in the presence of Master …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Nether, or Lower Erleham; and this year, William Bishop of Lincoln, William Bishop of Sarum, and other feoffees, released 100 acres of … of Holm aforesaid fell to the bishoprick, and in 1627, Bishop Corbet leased to Augustine Holl, Esq. one messuage, …
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