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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John Trusbut of the same, &c. it also appears from an old roll, that the lete fee was anciently 6 d. and held by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… mutual satisfaction, which are still upon record. Beaupre-Hall Manor. The site of this manor is in Outwell and in the … meet with on record is Sir Thomas de St. Omer, Knt. in an old deed about the end of the reign of Henry III. (but sans … in Suffolk, and Edmund was her son and heir, 13 years old, 10 which Edmund married Margery, daughter of Sir John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… parts made up the manors of SybetonHall, and Eston-Hall in this village. Sybeton-Hall. What has been said of this hall in Thorpland, will … lord in or about the reign of Edward IV. as appears from old evidences, and left a daughter Ellene, who probably was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… gown, on her knees, her hands erect, and under her, in old characters, these remains of an inscription: - - - - et … a blue gown, on her knees, and her hands erect, and in an old character, Orate p. aiab; Galfridi de Brusseyard et … Esq; eldest daughter of Hatton Berners, Esq; of St. Mary's Hall, dyed 16, of June 1701, aged 27 years, leaving two sons, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fees and a half in capite, also 2 knights fees of the old feoffment, of Hugh Bigot. 2 Soon after this William died, … 5, grants to him, the park of Wormegay, lands called the Hall-yard, with the myll, part of the said manor, and in the … from him to alienate the site of the manor called the Hall-yard, the Hall-croft, and the Hall-fen, to Bartholomew …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in a field by itself about a quarter of a mile from Riston-Hall; it is built of ragg, or carr stone, and is a single … place, her second husband was Sigismund Trafford of Dunton-Hall in Tydd St. Maries, in the county of Lincoln, Esq. who … of Sandringham; also Pratt, impaling Cocket, and in Riston Hall. Pratt and Gylours quarterly. Walpole-Hall. Ralph, son …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Stuart, Bart.; the site of it was in in a close, called Hall-Close, south-west of the abbey of Derham, and near to … with West Brake Close, Calf's Close, Oxclose, Heath Close, Old Tallow Beatles, New Tallow Beatles, Church-field, … is about a mile south of the parish church; the old gate-house or tower is still standing, and entire, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it seems) of the Virgin, with a legend. On the head of an old seat of oak are the arms of Spelman of Narburgh, impaled … and tenths; the synodals are 2 s. procurations, 16 d.Old valor was 10 marks, Peter-pence 13 d. William, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Henry III. the prior had a charter for free warren; by an old parchment roll, sans date, it appears that he had a … into Stoke and Wretton, were 32 l. 4 s. 9 d. ob. Wereham-Hall Manor, Was anciently in separate tenures. In the 20th of … and from its site (standing east and west) seems to be the old chapel; in a writing about 1570, I find it wrote Wynhold …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being accounted for under the manor or Cavenham; Wyron-Hall, &c. in Wereham, which were in, and had their site in … of his tenant. The lord of Cavenham, and the lord of Wyron-Hall and Wereham-Hall, are lords here. The tenths of this town, and of Stoke …
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