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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Humble-Yard Swainsthorp SWAINSTHORP, At the Confessor's survey, was known by the name of Thorp only, and before the … and it belonged to Tovi at the second, all but Godric's part, which was then of 2 s. 8 d. annual value, and … this manor of Will. de Kerdeston, and he of the heirs of Montchensie, and they of the heirs of Maud de Cromwell, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… had a turn in its advowson; that which belonged to Plasset's manor was given by William Earl of Arundel, the second of … 1 and the other, which belonged to Robert de Bautvent's manor, 2 was by him at that time released, to the same … the Prior held the twentieth part of a fee in Besthorp, of Montchensie's barony, which was heretofore Aymer de Valence …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hall. It belonged to Turketel the Dane in the Confessor's days, and to Waribold, or Warbold in the Conqueror's, who held it of Hermer de Ferrers, to whom the Conqueror … Yelverton, Knight of the Bath, at King Edward the Fourth's coronation, and one of the justices of the King's Bench; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1376, 16 Jan. Rob. Bert of Brandon, priest, on Goldyng's resignation. The Prior of the monks at Thetford. 1377, 13 … Ditto. John Burges. 1483, 4 Dec. Ralph Beele, on Burges's resignation The Prior. 1497, 11 July, Will. Wellys, on Beele's death. Robert Prior of Thetford. 1527, 18 Nov. Brother John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… carucate which belonged to Bury abbey) in the Confessor's time, when there were 3 carucates in demean, and woods … all which the Earl joined to his manor. In the Conqueror's time it was worth 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. and two sextaries of honey; and when all was joined, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… after them, Ralph Earl of Norfolk, held in the Confessor's time, lands here; at the survey it was in the King's hands, (the Earl having forfeited it for his rebellion,) … in the 20th of Henry III. it is found to be half a knight's fee; and in the 24th of the said King, William de Valoyns …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… north side of it, and not, as some have thought, Goderic's town, from Goderic the Sewer, lord of it by the Conqueror's gift. In the Confessor's time, Osgot held it freely; at the survey, Godric the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… There were four gilds in this church; St. Mary's, St. Peter's, St. Margaret's, and St. John's, and there was a light called St. Mary's
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… A. Abbots, alias Cliffe lands, in Capel, 146. Abbot's court, in Burmarsh, 260. Abdy's, of Surry, account of, 428. Ackhanger manor, in Cherition, … in Eleham, 106. Monks Horton parish. See Horton Monks. Montchensie's, 18. Montelsont, James, clerk, 436. Montfort, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… second volumes, added at the end of this volume. A. Abel's of Erith, page 136, 247, 283. Abergavenny, Beauchamps earls … 355, 486. Acon, hospital of, St. Thomas of, 215. Adam's, 315. rhede, 528. Alchardin, alias Coombe's manor, in … story of one at Stone, 386. Moile, Sir Thomas, 334, 357. Montchensie, account of, 405, 420, 453. Moore, Thomas, …
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