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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the church; from the heirs of Alice it came to Sir John de Ingaldesthorp, Knt. Sir Henry Everard, Hamon and John … by William Chaffare. 1414, John Persbrygg, by Sir John Ingaldesthorp, on account of an enfeoffment of this manor, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… hundred; but besides this, his lordships of Snetesham and Ingaldesthorp, extending into this town, made it a … the 3d part of a fee of the Earl Warren, and Thomas de Ingaldesthorp the fourth part of a fee, in the said towns; … made the manor in this town called Uphall. Sir John de Ingaldesthorp died seised of these manors, and gave by his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… buried Feb. 26, 1713. Also one for Mr. Cremer, vicar of Ingaldesthorp. The Church was anciently a rectory, valued at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Smethdon Hundred Ingaldesthorp INGALDESTHORP. The principal lordship of this town was in … the additional word Ing, and so Ingeulves-Thorp, or Ingaldesthorp. Of the family of the Lords Valoins and their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 30 weeks to the castle of Norwich. Theodore Host, Esq. of Ingaldesthorp, is lord of this manor, 1765. The prior of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… here of Sir William Felmingham, in 1280. Sir John de Ingaldesthorp granted to the said prior, 14 acres of land, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Ralph de Docking; another married Alan, son of Robert de Ingaldesthorp, and a third to Sir Nicholas de Tofts; that … (said to be daughter of William, son of Robert de Ingaldesthorp,) had an interest in this town, when one Pagan … Tharum, Eustace de Bovent, and Thomas, son of Thomas de Ingaldesthorp, gave 27 acres in this town. King Edward I. in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Henry VIII. This is also united to the capital manor. Ingaldesthorp Manor. This family was early enfeoffed of this by the Earl of Sussex, the capital lord. Robert de Ingaldesthorp, called also Robert de Snettesham, was lord of … a particular account may be seen in Reinham. Thomas de Ingaldesthorp, held in the 27th of Henry III. the fourth part …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
… et apud nos predicet. In Dei nomine, Amen. Nos Thomas de Ingaldesthorp, Decanus 36 Ecclesie Sancti Pauli London, … later hand than the body of the mauuscript. Thomas de Ingaldesthorp, Dean, February or March 12767; consecrated …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… chancellor. 5. 1243, Will. de Clare. 6. 1266, Thomas de Ingaldesthorp; he was rector of Pegham in the diocese of … hospitable, and praiseworthy man. He was born at Ingaldesthorp in Norfolk, and was of the ancient knightly …
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