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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Swanton-Morley SWANTON-MORLEY Was the lordship of Ralph de Bellofago, or Beaufoe, at the survey, but in the … Jeffrey de Chester, which Jeffrey was probably a nephew to Robert Fitz Roger, a great Baron of Northumberland, who in … of Edward II. left Hawise, his sister and heir, married to Robert de Morle, 15 years of age; ( Ela, wife of John, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Henry I. forfeited this lordship, &c. which was granted to Robert, son of Richard Fitz Gilbert, ancestor of the lords … John, it appears that this lordship was in the family of De Capra, Chevere, or Cheffre. 2 Mariota, widow of Nicholas … her in this town, and Godwick, by Hamon Capra, her son; Robert Capre was uncle to the said Hamon, as is set forth in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Richard I. 2 carucates of land in this village, to William de Huntingfeld, and Isabel his wife, and the heirs of Isabel, … de Frevile held the fourth part of a fee of Walter Fitz-Robert; and at the same time Thomas Coble and his parceners … which, on this forfeiture, was granted by that King, to Robert, a younger son of Richard Fitz-Gilbert, progenitor to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bishop of Rochester, Herbert, son of Hervey, William de Warren, Richard de Wiat, and Thomas de Husseburn, the … whom see there. In 1218, William de Saham, clerk, son of Robert de Saham, held lands in this town, and was a … of the liberty of Bury abbey, Sir Osbert de Caylly, Sir Robert de Cateston, Sir Warin de Hereford, Sir Ralph de
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ann. in land, and the tithe of Herbald his man. Beringer de Cressi gave for his own soul and that of his wife, and … Ysabel his wife confirmed it; witnesses Hugh de Cressi, Robert de Mortimer, Richard de Besvill, Ralph de Bellomont, … Bishop. 1396, Edmund Fysher, by the Bishop. 1406, William Barton. Ditto. In 1427, Robert George resigned to Nicholas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the water. At the survey it was the lordship of Ralph de Beanfoe, and Ricard held it of him, but Fader was lord in … sister and coheir, Sibil, was married to William Fitz Robert, brother of John Fitz-Robert, to whom Bishop Eborard, in the reign of Henry I. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… title of Serjeanteria, in Drakelowe, Derbyshire, William de Gresley held a manor P. unum arcum sine corda, et … purchased lands in Ovington, in Norfolk, by fine. In 1227, Robert de Saham granted to Peter Buzun, son of Roger, the … and on Peter's part were James de Munesle de Langham, Robert de Thornekyn de Mileham, and William Godfrey of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the neighbourhoodWorse and worse, as Worthing-mill. Henry de Rie, by deed sans date, gave to the monks of Castleacre, … Belet, for which he received 2 marks; witnesses, Luke de Hoo, alias priest of Swanton, Hilbert his dapifer, &c. 1 … here of Philip Belet for 9 marks, which they gave him. Robert, son of Rosceline, agreed not to molest them in their …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… part of the possessions of the Princess Marjory, sister of Robert Bruce, which she surrendered to the king in favour of William de Monteith; and in the vicinity of the church is a hill … obtained by the corporation of Edinburgh, by grant from Robert Bruce, on the payment of fifty-two merks annually. In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… and the spandrels are decorated with double fleur de lis; above the archway, originally lighting the second … design, eighth with shield bearing apparently three fleurs de lis, late 15th-century. Locker: In chancelin N. wall, …
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