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A History of the County of York
… 63 or Savaric, 63a died 1161 Clement, died 1184 Robert de Harpham, deposed 1195 64 Robert de Longchamp, appointed 1197, …
A History of the County of York
… church, which had become vacant by the profession of John Harpham, the late chaplain, as a Carthusian monk, in the …
A History of the County of York
… (v, 669 n.) mention a deed in which one Walter de Harpham is spoken of as 'rector domus de Wickham' together …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 57 occurs 1522 and 1529, died 1534 Thomas Doncaster or Harpham, 58 last abbot, elected 1534 The twelfth-century …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Kedington, Esq. of Hockham, who sold it to Ralph Hare of Harpham, Esq. and Hugh, son of Tho. Hare, Esq. of Hargham, 4 … into Wilby, OldBokenham, Banham, Quidenham, Eccles, Harpham, Besthorp, Attleburgh, and Keninghall. Hund. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… strays found thereon, in the towns of Atleburgh, Besthorp, Harpham, Wilby, Snitterton, Illington, Larling, … lord of Mortimer's in Atleburgh, Tho. Green, gent. lord of Harpham, Ralph Chaumberleyn, Knt. lord of Moynes, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on the west by Lerling and Snitterton, on the north by Harpham, and on the south by Quidenham; it hath one manor …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred of Shropham Harpham HARPHAM This town never had but one manor, of which Ulf, a … themselves the sirname of Herkeham, Harcham, Hargham, or Harpham, for their name, as well as that of the town, was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hill's death. Anne Moyse, widow. Henry Gill held it with Harpham, (see p. 419.) 1677, 24 Sept. John Starkey, A. M. on … 1701, 3 March, Henry Pitts, John Lovell, Esq. united to Harpham. 1729, Samuel Birch, A. M. on Pitts's death. Thos. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as it is now called, is a village lying between Harpham and Lerling, and had in it two parish churches, one … and holds it united to Shropham vicarage. Tho. Hare of Harpham, Esq. Rectors of St. Andrew's. 1257, Sir William Le … the entail, and sold it to his brother Nicholas Hare of Harpham, Esq. in whose family it still continues, Hugh Hare, …
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