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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being often overflowed, appears as a meer. The principal manor of this village was in the church of Ely, by the grant … paid 20 s. and it was the same at the survey. 2 The Abbey Manor. This lordship was held by the Earls Warren of the … in the lordship of St. Etheldreda; 6 (see in the priory manor,) and Walter held it under Hugh. The socmen …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was held by the Derhams with other lands as part of his manor in Derham, which the said family held also of the Earls … it continued many years: Robert Derham had livery of the manor of Roxham in Queen Elizabeth's reign, and Thomas Derham … de Walpole, in the reign of Edward II. and was part of the manor of Walpole, in Riston, which extended into this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, and a carucate, and was part of Tony's capital manor of Necton, in South Greenhow hundred. 1 The ancient …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the Earls of Clare and Gloucester. Shouldham Priory Manor. Geffrey Fitz-Piers Earl of Essex held it of the honour … time; in the 34th of that King, the rent of assise of this manor was 10 l. 10 s. per ann.Perquisites of court 2 l. 1 s. … of All-Saints, aforesaid, which limits (as is expressed) reach from a moiety of the said house, or messuage towards …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… came to the Earls of Clare, and was part of the priory manor of Shouldham. Ralph, Lord Bainard, had a grant of the … oak, and carved. This church was given, together with the manor, by Jeffrey FitzPiers Earl of Essex, to the abbey of … Mildmay, Esq. to be held by him in free soccage of the manor of Greenwich. After this it came to Francis Gawdy, &c. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… cows, paunage for 30 hogs, 15 sheep; there belong to this manor, 27 freemen; the soc was in St. Edmund's; they had one … carucates, and 2 bordarers. There also belongs to the said manor half a carucate of land; there were always 4 bordarers, … was always valued at 7 l. and 4 s. There belongs to this manor a beruwit called Isinghetun, which lies in another …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… two manors, both held of the honour of Clare. Cavenham Manor, Of which see at large in Werham. Jeffrey Fitz-Piers … annually on December 6, and belongs to the lord of the manor; which at the Dissolution was granted as in Werham, to … were expelled at the conquest; this belonged to Ribald's manor of Bicham Well. The tenths of this town, and of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… rented at 4 l. 3 s. 4 d. per ann. and were parcels of this manor. This family of Hare derive their pedigree from Jervis … of the Inner Temple, and in 1589 built Stow-Hall, the manor-house, at the expense of 40,000 l. also a spacious … brother and successour, died unmarried. Here is a stately manor-house with agreeable gardens, and a park adjoining. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… were delivered to Hermer for one carucate, to make up one manor. The whole was valued at 4 l. 15 s. the protection of 2 … son of Margery, was found to have held a moiety of this manor, and Rose Pygot, daughter of Alice, was his cousin and … Lynn, who now possesses it. On the screen of the hall, or manor-house, are the arms of Pigot, a fess checq. between …
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