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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 4 It was left to Edward the Elder to carry out his father's intention to build the monastery and to place Grimbald 5 … flagon worth £10; to each monk in priest's order, £2 j and to each in lower orders, £1. Dr. Hede, as commissary … of John Salcot, alias Capon, who was already Abbot of Hulme, Norfolk. After several adjournments, the election of …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Wroxham. 3 The hundred rolls of the beginning of Edward I's reign have various references to this priory. 4 The most … 5 The taxation roll of 1291 gives its annual value at 69 2 s. 1 d., gathered from possessions in no fewer than … Anglic. 59. Assize R. 560, m. 7. Registrum Epistolarum J. Peckham (Rolls Ser.), i, 152. Powell, The Rising in East …
A History of the County of Stafford
… (Ches.) and had been founded in the elder Ranulph's name by Robert the Butler between 1146 and 1153. When … his estates. 4 He also granted the monks mills at Leek and Hulme in exchange for more distant property. 5 About 1230 … England by Hen. of Huntingdon as stated by Dugdale: see M. J. C. Fisher, 'Dieulacres Abbey' (Keele Univ. M.A. thesis, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Huish - Hulme-Walfield Huish (St. James) HUISH ( St. James), a … The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 7. 19. 10., and in the gift of Lord Clinton: the … in the king's books at 13. 9. 4., and in the gift of Sir J. Trevelyan, Bart.: the tithes have been commuted for 254. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… first contained 43 parishes, the deanery was taxed at 30 s. and it was in the Bishop's collation. Deans. 1307, Mr. Tho. de Byteringe, clerk. 1311, … house in Holme, by the common of Rungeton, to which parish Hulme then belonged, to the parson of St. Mary of Rungeton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… seeming to be in the centre, where probably the general's or commander's tent was. These pits are dug so deep, and are so numerous, … King's behalf, were, Sir Robert de Caston, Sir Robert de Hulme, Sir Robert de Saham, Knts. who on the oaths of twelve …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of half a mill and half a fishery, and was valued at 60 s. per annum. 1 The other moiety or lordship was held by a … of half a mill and half a fishery, and was valued at 60 s. per annum. 2 The whole contained seven furlongs in length, … paid 9 d. 0 b. gelt, when the hundred was assessed at 20 s. It belonged to the castle of Lewes. 3 On the Conquest, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… called, for it was in above twelve parts, at the Confessor's and Conqueror's surveys; it had four capital manors, four … his son. In 1202, Robert de Vaux settled on Ralf Abbot of Hulme 2 carucates of land in Shotesham, which Robert his … rector of Snitterton. See vol. i. p. 110, 421. MSS. penes. J. Anstis, Garter, L. 26, fo. 28, b. Regr. of St. John's
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it took that name by way of eminence, it being the Bishop's own church, and a place where most of them, to the time of … for the abbey and revenues of St. Bennet of the Hulme; 17 and that this agreement might remain firm for ever, … Bishop of Norwich should be always Abbot of St. Bennet of Hulme, and on the contrary, the Abbot of Hulme Bishop of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in this county, thus Oxburgh and Oxwick. In the Confessor's reign it was the lordship of Guert, a thane of Saxon or … had 60 acres of land. The whole had been valued at 20 s. but at the survey at 30 s.; it was seven furlongs long, and six broad, and paid 5 d. …
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