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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and St. Paul, paid Peter-pence, 16 d. and carvage 4 d. Sir Roger Bigot, Earl-Marshal, granted to the priory of Carhow, … of Landaff. by John Bishop of Norwich, on the grant of Roger Earl of Norf. and a vicarage was settled. Vicars. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Nicholas de Stradeset held the fourth part of a fee of Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, and Nicholas le Boteler had a moiety of a fee. Roger Alred had a third part, and Robert de Mouton a third … an interest herein, as the heirs of William Freeman, and Roger Alred had also. In the 22d of Edward III. Robert, son …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Tymworth had an interest herein, in the 20th of Henry III. Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, in the 14th of Edward I. claimed … granted by the Crown to the Bigots, as in South Walsham. Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk had the assise, &c. of his … in Dilham,) and is now in the dean and chapter of Norwich. Roger de Valoines gave to the abbey of St. Bennet, 100 acres …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… there. Tunsted Manor Extended into this town. Robert Fitz Roger de Corebrigg, in Northumberland, ancestor of the family … Hermer in the rectory, on the presentation of Robert Fitz-Roger, who had the right by his wife Margery de Cressy, and … church, by Alexander de Dunham, senescal of Robert Fitz Roger, who gave the chapel to Reginald his son. Rectors. By …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… baronetage, 8 says" that the first we find mentioned is Roger de Berney, whose son Richard de Berney, by Catherine, daughter of Roger Gyney, Esq. had issue Henry de Berney, living in 1268." … the manor of Blofield. He had by Margaret, daughter of Sir Roger Wentworth of Essex, John his son and heir aged 18. This …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 8 d. rent per ann. with 2 messuages, and 10 acres, held of Roger de Kerdeston, by 8 s. per ann. In the 30th of Edw. III. … or Brome Manor. In 1304, Petronilla, widow of Sir Roger de Brome, was lady of this hall, in the parish of St. … I. by a fine levied, Ralph the abbot released it to Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, on his granting to the abbot a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… into the families of De Cressi, and Le Marshal. Sir Roger de Cressi, son of Hugh, marrying Isabel, and Oliva, … Pembroke, between whom the barony of Rie was divided. Sir Roger Cressi was living in the reign of King John. Robert Fitz Roger de Corebrigg, granted to Richard, abbot of Sibton, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… vicar, presented by the prior, &c. of Buttley. 1304, Roger de Jakesle instituted, presented by the prior. John de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fine 40 acres of land to Walter, son of Robert Briton. Sir Roger le Veile in the 4th of King Edward I. grants several …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… monuments. There is a place of worship for Independents. Roger Poole, in the reign of Philip and Mary, assigned …
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