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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at 12 d. 1 Gosceline abovementioned was also lord of Loddon, and assumed his name from that town; 2 the last of this family of De Loddon dying without issue male, his inheritance came to his … How, Edward Charles, and the Lady Riveshale, held here, in Loddon, Hales, &c. 3 quarters of a fee. In the reign of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 77 of juncary with 10 l. 6 s. rent in Raveningham, Hales, Loddon, &c. for their lives. ( d) In the 13th of Edward II. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III
… Erseham, Syselonde and Dikelburgh; a third of the manor of Loddon, the hundred of Gyldecros and half hundred of Erseham …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… of Framlyngham, Little, Fornecet, Hanworth, Suthfeld, Loddon and Lopham co. Norfolk, which the king granted him by …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… the manors of Little Framlyngham, Hanworth, Southfeld, Loddon, Loppam and Fornecett co. Norfolk, for term of her …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… of Norton called 'Lalfordys' with lands etc. in Norton, Loddon, Langle, Hekyngham, Ranyngham, Thurton, Haddesco, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… his successors, of Chetgrave manor and lands in Chetgrave, Loddon, Langley, Syseland, Mundham, Hekyngham, Barugh and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… Ersham, Siselond and Dykelburgh, a third part of Loddon manor, the hundred of Gyldecros, half-hundred of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… flowing through the parish, forms a tributary to the river Loddon; the London and South-Western railway and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Mary) DITCHINGHAM ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Loddon and Clavering, hundred of Loddon, E. division of Norfolk; adjoining Bungay, and …
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