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Journal of the House of Lords
… Answer from Kent; -and to pass the Sheriff of Camb's Order. A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by … of the Earl of Mulgrave, concerning Sir Paul Pyndar's Title in Law to the Allum Mines in Mulgrave, in the County … Sarah Freshvile, with Three Servants, videlicet, Francis Harlestone, Wm. Hamocke, and John Wentworth, shall have a …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Counsel were accordingly called in: And the Plaintiff's and Defendant's Counsel being fully heard, as also One Counsel for the … and Judgment was made: Whereas, by virtue of His Majesty's Writ of Error returnable in the House of Lords in …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Hunsdon. Ds. Willoughby. Ds. Lawarr. Ds. Howard. Morley's Right to the Parsonage of Wotton Courtney. Ordered, That no … of the Business in Effect the same as the Letter is. King's Children to be brought to St. James's. Ordered, That the Earl of Northumb. be sent to, for to …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… de Valoins, lord of Parkham. A chief part of the founder's original benefaction consisted of the churches of Butley, … and appointed a rector, securing a pension of 40 s. 2 It was further endowed, in the same reign, with the … each rector covenanting to pay a yearly pension of 3 s. 4 d. to the priory of Butley. 5 There was hardly a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Colchester (c. 1164-79), 2 to the poor brothers at Rose's Cross to build a chapel and consecrate a cemetery in the parish of Barkway 3 probably relates to Eustace's house. 4 The date of Rochester's foundation is fixed as earlier than April 1184 by the bull …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… parishes, which were estimated at the annual value of 8 7 s. 1 d. In 1318 the priory had patents for 3 acres of land in … of Norfolk, and others, a messuage, 92 acres of land and 3 s. rent in South Burlingham, Lingwood, and other townships, … given the temporary custody, and removable at the bishop's will, 7 but on 10 November, 1308, the king notified to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to Saxulf being the builder of the monastery. 3 At Peada's death, his brother Wulfere, who had at one time professed … acquaintance they made when stag-hunting), and of Wulfere's subsequent attempt at expiation of the crime, was not only … have to be that wherein St. Chad concealed Prince Wulfade's heart.' 4 The nine windows of the west walk of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that honour. The Capital Manor, called afterwards Barret's, 4 Belonged to Roger Bigot at the Conquest, and was always … of their manor of Forncet. This manor, in Henry the Third's time, belonged to the Barrets, and was sold by Ivo Baret to … Shelton of Shelton, Esq. her husband, in Henry the Fourth's time, and it continued in the Sheltons, till sold to Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… On a brass nailed to a seat in the chancel, are Baxter's and Bludworth's arms, and this, Hic jacet Elizabetha prima Filia Thom … By the Usurpers. 1661, Edw. Bainard, A.M. ob. on King's cession. Tho. Nuce, Esq. 1679, Edw. Bosworth, res. 8 Edmund …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Frense FRENSE Was always one manor, 1 which in King Edward's time was held by Edric, 2 of Edric, for one carucate; and in the Conqueror's time by Hubert, of Robert Malet, lord of Eye; it was then worth 15 s. per annum, being five furlongs long, and four broad, and …
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