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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… (also known as Frisby by Galby) was formerly a chapelry in the ancient parish of Galby; it had a separate village, and, … the Marmion family. In 1217 William Marmion gave Galby to Ralph Ridel, apparently on Ralph's marriage to William's daughter, 20 for in 1279 Maud, …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Gale - Gynes G GALE, Ralph Co Co Farringdon Without (St Martin Ludgate), 1669 St … Nov 1616, Boyd 40422 GARDNER, Abraham Co Co Bridge, 1661 'The White Lyon', London Bridge, 1661, St Magnus, 1638, 1641 … 1675, East Greenwich, Kent, 1686 (2) MER, fr, 1650, by Ralph Copinger (3) b 1626, d 28 May 1689, bur Trinity College …
Survey of London
… in "Petywales" opposite his chief tenement (north of the street), together with the reversion of the latter, and … and in 1351 they further obtained from Hugh de Wymbourne, clerk, and William de Lubenham, the tenements and wharves … they were invested in the property by John Hull, grocer, Ralph Oudeby, clerk, Sir Nicholas Bremesgrove, clerk, Elias …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… These two hundreds were (as I take it) possessed by the Crown, till King Henry I. gave them to William Earl … daughters and coheirs; Maud, the eldest, married, first, Ralph son of Ralph Lord Stafford, and afterwards William Duke of Zeland, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and was (as we learn from Domesday Book) a beruite to the lordship of Rudham, and placed under Brothercross … de Ernevill, &c. Emma de Frivill, Maud, her sister, &c. 2 Ralph de Frivill, son of Robert, confirmed this gift. Witnesses, Henry Capell, Ralph de Frivill, his nephew, Ralph de Wanci, &c.; and by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… BARMERE, Called Benemare, in Domesday book, when it was the lordship of William Earl Warren, and held of him by Ralf. … half, and a church belonged to it. 1 Coxford Priory Manor. Ralph abovementioned was the ancestor of the family of de Caineto, or Cheyney, (of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from its site (called also Deepden) in a great valley; the principal lordship was, we find, at the time of the … lived in the 34th of Henry III. and was succeeded by Ralph his son, and the bailiff of the abbot in the said reign … of the said Simon, conveyed it to John Leche of Egmere, clerk. Sir John de Vernon and Catherine his wife conveyed by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… BURNHAM NORTON, So called from its site, being north of the other Burnhams. Polsted-Hall Manor (Of which see at large … to make a just division of the Polsted estate, between Ralph de Hemenhale, and Emme his wife and John de Gymingham, … Atte Bek, by Sir Ralph de Hemenhale, Knt. 1348, Robert le Clerk, by Sir Ralph, &c. 1349, Nicholas de Fresyngfeld, by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundreds Burnham Overey BURNHAM OVEREY; That is, over the Water or River. Vewtre's Manor. This was a beruite, or … enfeoffed the prior of Walsingham in his right or part. Ralph de Snetterton was lord in the 3d of Edward I. and was … it by a fine, levied on the 6th of Henry IV. on John Drew, clerk, his trustee, with Sculthorp, and other manors; and in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… BURNHAM ST. ANDREW. In this church there were 4 portions; the prior of Walsingham was patron of three, and the prior of Peterston had the patronage of the fourth; the … John de Hoo. Ditto. 1398, Richard Gode. Ditto. 1400, John Clerk. Ditto. 1447, Robert Salle, presented on the death of …
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