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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Mundeford occurs rector. 1342, William de Berney, by John de Berney, rector of Walsham, &c. 1346, John de Thoresby, by the King. 1352, Richard Hocham, by the … 1349, 4 he was one of the commissioners of the great seal. John Aleyn, rector. 1384, William de Swynflete, by the abbot. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Wytton, by William son of Stephen de Billokeby. 1337, John Schirlock, by Robert de Martham, and John Fitz-Robert of Ingham. 1361, Robert Boys, by Adam de … 1392, Richard de Thirkeby, by Robert de Marsham and John Elys, burgess of Great Yarmouth. 1401, John de Willeby, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the reign of Henry II. Robert Fitz-Roger in 1197; but King John in his 3d year, Ao. 1201, granted it to Hubert de Burgh, … and conveyed lands here and in Almerton, by fine, to John and Robert, sons of Ernald de Burgh, in the reign of … with those of Causton and Newton, and many others, to John de Burgh her son-inlaw; who granted for her life in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was lord in the reign of Henry II. and in the 9th of King John, Henry was lord and patron of the church of Clippesby, … and William was son of Henry. In the 10th of Henry III. John de Salicibus held half a fee of the Bishop of Norwich; … de Pykering, and Walter son of Robert de Pikering; and John de Billokeby granted a messuage, &c. to Nicholas de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of King Henry II. and his convent, with the consent of John Bishop of Norwich granted in fee to Henry de Marsh and … Sir Robert de Castre, Laurence de la Mare. John, son of Sir William de Ormesby, quitclaimed to William … Sir Robert de Mauteby, Roger de Ormesby, Nicholas Clere. John Everard of Ormesby granted also lands to the said prior; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… had an interest in these fees. In the first of King John, there was a pleading between Walter de Basingham and … and several benefactions were granted. Robert, son of John, son of le Seneschal of Hemesby, gave lands to William … wife, claimed view of frank pledge in the manor here, with John de Methwold and Margaret his wife; Symon de Lynch, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… erected as it is said by Sir William Erskyn, Knt. and John Meldrum, Esq. and a difference arising between them and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… settled this lordship on themselves for life, remainder to John his son and his heirs. Sir John Kaley of Owby and Maud his wife, held it in the 10th of Edward III. and John Caly, parson of Rollesby, released to William de Caly …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a lete here, and in Askby, &c. and in the 3d of Henry IV. John, son of John de Clipesby, and John, son of John de Pickering, held here and in Clipsby, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Scrotesby. Matthew de Gunton was lord, and left John de Gunton his son, who dying s. p. his inheritance came … and coheirs: Juliana, married to Simon Peche; Margery, to John de Melwood or Methwold; Catherine, to Simon de Lincoln; Sibill, to John de Gimingham; and Isabell, to Roger de Bavent. In the …
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