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A History of the County of Essex
… only one of ´thelgyth's Essex estates that did not pass to Ralf Bainard. 51 Ralf Bainard, however, held ½ hide at Ongar in 1086 which had …
A History of the County of Essex
… the sewer held a quarter of the advowson and Robert son of Ralf of Hastings three quarters. 24 Eudes's quarter passed to … but Eudes the sewer held a quarter of it and Robert son of Ralf of Hastings claimed the rest. 35 The rectory was valued …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… another was begun on St. Peter and Paul's day, by Bishop Ralf de Walpole, at whose expense it was totally finished. … Gadulfus Dalpole Dorwicensis Episcropus me posuit. i. e. Ralf de Walpole Lord Bishop of Norwich laid me. And Richard … the ruinated chapel of St. Mary, as appears by the will of Ralf Pulvertoft, custos or master of the charnel chapel, at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Dale, principal or master. 1492, Rob. Ippeswell. 1494, Ralf Pulvertoft, principal or custos of the charnel; by his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the castle, and were given by the Conqueror, to that Ralf FitzWalter, who is mentioned in Domesday, (see Pt. I. p. … the rectory, and advowson of the vicarage, was granted to Ralf Sadler and Laurence Wynyngton; and the same year, Henry … Carrow. John Parkins, died rector. 1579, Ric. Peryall. Sir Ralf Shelton, Knt. Deprived. 1584, Rob. Withers, buried here …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… The rectory of East-Winch, was also given them by Sir Ralf le Strange, and appropriated by Bishop Roger, and a … on John Shelton, Esq. his son, for 60 years, and then to Ralf Shelton, his cousin. And in 1550, Lady Anne Shelton, his widow, lived here. In 1579, Sir Ralf Shelton, Knt. owned it, and in 1581, Anne Shelton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 243.) 1589, Robert Bishop, LL. D. buried 17th Jan. 1618, Ralf son of Sir Edw. Bleverhasset, Knt. paid 10 l. to the … which were presented by the Archdeacons of Norwich. 1305, Ralf de Baketon. 1310, Clement de Cnapeton. 1328, Roger Edryk … to him in the presence of his brothers, Sir Hugh and Sir Ralf Bigot, Knts. And now he consecrated the chapel, and all …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… before 1459, was enclosed in a neat chapel there, made by Ralf Skeet, from whom it was afterwards called Skeet's … Nic. Coke, austin friar, Robert rector of St. Julian, Ralf rector of Burnham, Dr. Tho. Sharyngton, Will. Bernham, … senior and junior, Simon Postle, Will, Norwich, senior, Ralf Pigot and Philip Curson, Gentlemen, the Lady Joan Thorp, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which continued lords and patrons many ages; in 1199, this Ralf being then a knight, purchased of Humfry his brother, … escheated her lands by marrying Jurnet the Jew. In 1216, Ralf de Alta Villa or Hauvile, of Dunston, had custody of a … had a 16th part of a fee here. In 1235, John son of Ralf de Erlham held this town by petit serjeanty, or the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In 1377, Alice de Rockland was buried in the church, and Ralf Stalon, barkere, or tanner, in 1471. Thomas Holly, or …
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