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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his grant to Eborard Bishop of Norwich, for life, of 100 s. per ann. out of the profits and issues of this hundred, and that of Walesham. Sir William de St. Omer farmed these two hundreds, in the 52d of Henry III. at 9 … de Castello of Raveningham farmed them at the King's pleasure, in the 10th of that King. The jury, in the 15th …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, with a carucate and a half, valued formerly at 25 s. but now at 40 s. It was one leuca long, and half a one … hundred. The ancient family of De Sancto Omero, or St. Omer, were lords of this village. Cecilia de St. Omer, widow, lady of it, gave ten marks in the 6th year of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… carucate; which freeman, Ralph, a captain of the Conqueror's cross bowmen, (who had a grant of this lordship on the … up to him. What belonged to the manor was, in King Edward's time, valued at 5 s. at the survey at 10 s. and what the … son of William de Plumstede:witnesses, Sir Thomas de St. Omer, Serlo Gernun, &c. sans date. Maud Gernun, and Gerard …
A New History of London
… and tenants; of which the justices of the courts of king's bench, common pleas, and the barons of the exchequer, were … the fire, took a survey of the ruined spot, by the king's order, and designed a plan for a new city. In this plan the … against papists, destroyed all confidence in the king's sincerity, whenever he pretended an aversion to the …
A New History of London
… the French court had meditated to make of the Pretender's claims, inspired his son with a resolution to make an … a courier was dispatched to Holland to hasten the king's return; a requisition was made of the 6000 Dutch … a letter from the duke of Newcastle, in his majesty's name, September 5th, informing him that one of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 12. 6. 5.; patron and appropriator, the Bishop of … of the manor. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 9. 10., and in the gift of Mr. Robinson: the … English style. In the 38th of Henry III., William de St. Omer received a grant of a fair to be held here. Brundish …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Burwell 2 Burwell (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 56 N.W., bTL 56 N.E., cTL 56 S.E., dTL 66 N.W., eTL 66 S.W.) (Figs. 24 and 25) The parish, roughly L-shaped, covers …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… near the south end of the village street. St. Andrew's on the east was appropriated by 1280. St. Mary's to the south-west remained a rectory until its … In the mid 12th century the advowson of St. Andrew's church belonged to Robert son of Humphrey. Probably 1170 × …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1279 one man held freely of the abbey the hide once Guy's, two others had 90 a. and three 80 a. each at low rents; … by copyholders in 1650. 67 In 1279, however, even Ramsey's larger customary tenants were said to owe only one work a … at c. £35 yearly brought in half or more of that manor's cash income, while sales of corn and livestock yielded …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by King John, to be held in the presence of the king's hundred bailiff. Henry III granted or confirmed to the … charged on its men. 70 In 1265 the rector of St. Mary's agreed that his tenants attend the abbot's leet, but reserved to himself fines levied on them. 71 Leet …
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