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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… custody by the itinerant justices for exacting hallidays toll by his sub-dean, John de Berstrete, in too high a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… proper; and to hinder any boats going till the city toll was paid; a certificate of which was produced to the … Charles Cornwaleis, Esq. and Anne his wife. 1624, Nic. Toll, resigned. Humfry May. 1634, Laurence Townly. Judith …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… uninhabited, being field only; that part which is now the market-place, was the magna crofta castelli, or great croft 1 … John Cook, who gave a tenement in the Middle-row in the Market-place, which he had of Richard Marvyn, alias Tevell, … a small thatched building, erected on Carrow fee for a toll-house to collect the toll of the market in; in Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Sellaria or Sadler's-rowe, Cordewaynerrowe, the Flesh-market, Sheregate in St. Gregory's, Pottergate there; one of … Rob. Godard, hermit; and in Henry the Seventh's time, the toll at these gates was let at 22 s. 8 d.; 22 in Henry the … 1286, by Sir Peter de Melding, Knt. 23 In 1287, the Horse-Market was kept in this street; by the sign of the ramping …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… diem clausit, natus A o. 1655, denatus A o. 1721. John Toll, Jan. 18, 1671, the Year that he was Sheriff of this … l. per annum. Rectors. 1300, Edward Oram of Acle (or Ocle-market in Norfolk.) 1304, Will. Sare of Horseford. Will. … fishmonger, conveyed to the founder, a stall in the bread-market, by the stall of the fraternity of St. Mary and St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… their common seal, that they should be ever free from all toll and custom in the city, 35 and of all fees due to the … considered of, on Saturday, Oct. 19, he went round the market with a bason rung before him, and a paper on which was … Plumstede, allowed in Eire, and a custom called Haliday-toll, besides land-gable paid him after dinner, the King's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In the south isle, John and Elizabeth Bayly, late of Stow-Market in Suffolk, who found this no continuing City, but … and Amabilia de Heylesdon; and a shop in Middle-row in the Market, was held by 3 d. per annum payable to this altar. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and his ancestors: William at Grene, vicar of Derham-Market, and Alice, relict of Sir Edmund de Redesham, Knt. … and June 15, the country yarn-men held their first market for yarn at this hall, and were prohibited selling …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… wife of George Bayfield, 23 Mar. 1719, 63. Death is a Market, &c. as at p. 140. George Bayfield 23 March 1719, 63. … far to perfection, as to serve the hall and cross in the market-place; and then John Foster and Alex. Peele, … le Mercer, junior, settled 2 s. rent out of a house in the market, to find two candles to burn before the holy rood, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Pt. I. p. 585.) 6 13 4 20 45 0 0 North-Walsham, manor, 35 market, fairs, courts, impropriation, warren, faldcourse, … priory. (See Pt. I. p. 585.) 3 6 8 20 40 0 0 Swaffham market, advowson of vicarage, formerly belonging to … all scot, geld, and other customs. Henry I. granted them toll, team, and infangenethef. The carvage that belonged to …
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