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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land adjoining, and twenty acres more of the church's free land, and all other small tithes, except hay, which, … priest. 1401, 6 June, Sir Robert Felys, priest, on Walter's resignation. 1405, 16 Dec. John Carman of Yakesle, priest. … manor there are certain tenements held of the heirs of Montchensie, as of the Outsoken of Winfarthing, viz. 30 acres …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which lies near it. It paid to the tenths 1 l. 4 s. out of which 4 s. was deducted; the parliament valuation was 148 l. and the … that it is a rectory presentative, valued in the King's Books at 4 l. that Edward Doyly, Esq. is patron of it, (as …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… had a portion of tithes here, formerly valued at 20 s. 1 It is in Redenhall deanery, and Norfolk archdeaconry. … and Tho. de Blundevile, his successours; a pension of 26 s. 8 d. payable quarterly, being reserved out of the great … barry of ten pieces ar. and az. an orle of martlets gul. Montchensie, or, three inescutcheons vair. Bohun, az a bend …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… church of Ely, another to the Earl Warren. Bishop of Ely's Manor. That lordship which St. Adeldrede (that is the … of land, 16 acres of meadow, valued in the Confessor's time at 8 l. then at 9 l.; the town was one leuca long, and … King Henry I. when the church being changed into a bishop's see, it was settled on the Bishop, and accordingly in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and the advowson of the church, belonged to Roger Bigot's manor of Framingham; 1 and the other moiety of the church and town, constituted Holveston, alias Vaux's manor, so called from Ethard de Vaux, lord of it at the … the King. 2 The mediety of Holveston that belonged to Vaux's manor, was consolidated before Norwich Domesday was made, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and church, which had 18 acres of glebe, then valued at 2 s. per annum, belonged to Alwin of Thetford at the Confessor's survey, and to Roger Bigot at the Conqueror's, 3 and was then held of him by William Pecche, it being …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… belonged to Alan Earl of Richmond, and at the Confessor's survey was owned by Herold the Dane, and the King and the … and paid 6 d. ob. geld or tax. The 2d, was Roger Bigot's. The 3d, Godric the sewer's the 4th belonged to Merkeshall manor, as at p. 46, and the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… standing, and in use; it belonged to the manor of Hacon's or Hakun's in this town, and when Norwich Domesday was made, Ric. … and Anne his wife, conveyed to William, son of Warine de Montchensie, capital lord of the fee, the advowson of St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… then cease to weepe, The Damosell is not dead, but shee's asleepe, She (like her Sister) did but take a taste Of … be, In Expectation of the One in Three. Sic (a death's head is placed here) Tu. Repositum Thom, Filioli Johannis … saltier arg. 5 fer-du-molins of the field. Crest, an eagle's head erased, parted per pale embattled A. G. Robert Johnson …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bigot, 3 all which constituted The Manor of Blundeville's, or Newton-Hall, Which had its name from its owners, and to … 4 who had it of the gift of Henry de Rhye, with Blomevyle's manor in Depham, (vol. ii. p. 491,) he left it to Richard … town; he held the manor at half a fee of the Lord D'acre's manor of Horsford. The advowson of Blomevyle's mediety in …
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