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Annales Cestrienses
… Urban [IV.] died. In the same year [Godfrey of Kineton or Ludham], archbishop of York, and John Maunsel [the …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 11011. L.R.O. Probate Rec. Inv. of Wm. Bayley, 1661, John Ludham, 1669/37. Reg. Freemen of Leic. 11961770, 7576; L.R.O. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… have taken St. Bennet's abbey of Holm, in the parish of Ludham, and have kept for a fortress to have withdrawn into, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Wickliff; he came into Norfolk, and dwelt chiefly at Ludham, 12 and instructed many in the light of the Gospel, … his wife into Norfolk, he abode with one Thomas Moon of Ludham, and was so diligent in his teaching, that he … See Atlas, page 421, where Ludney is mentioned instead of Ludham. A cowl is a hood worn by the monks. Or as others say, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Simon and Jude declares. "In 1611, June 19, Edmund Hall of Ludham, Margaret Dybald, Anne Baglet, Rose Firman, Joan …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William de Pakenham, 216 Thomas de Walcote, Will. de Ludham, clerks; Giles de Whitewell, Will. de Wichingham, and … To Brother Philip de Flitcham 2 marks. To Robert, vicar of Ludham, a standing cup. To Tho. de Bukenham and John de … of the abbey of St. Bennet in the Holm, in the parish of Ludham in Norfolk, which he did not live to complete; for …
A History of the County of York
… were at least five chantries in the church. Thomas de Ludham, vicar of the church, prebendary of Wetwang, and later … was founded at the same altar, or an augmentation made to Ludham's, in 1374 by the executors of Richard Candeler and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Gerninghall. 1257 Stephen Hepworth. 1259 William de Ludham. 1260 Richard de Gedney. 1261 Richard Dryfield. 1267 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Essex, where he conquered Edmund, the abbey in the Holm in Ludham parish in Norfolk, which he dedicated to St. Bennet, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1721; vicar of Docking 1711, of Ludham 1714, and of Potter Heigham 1714, rector of Ashby with …
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