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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… founded by the Earl Warren, and was confirmed by John Bishop of Norwich, who ordained that the monks should receive a mark of silver yearly. This John was John of Oxford, Bishop in the reign of Henry II. The … and in the east window is the effigies of some abbess or saint, probably St. Audrey, with her crosier staff, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… paying 5 s. per ann. and in the 16th of Richard II. John Davy, and others, aliened lands and tenements here, &c. to the said priory. John Cavendish, and George Neffield, as heirs to the … advowson of a moiety of the church to William Barber, and John Jenkins, on the 3d of August, in her 7th year; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Shouldham, gave it to that house, in the reign of King John; and the prior had a charter for free warren here, in … in the 19th of James I. and Leonard Butts sold it to Sir John Hare, Knt. of Stow-Bardolf, in which family it remains. … III. Benedict Russell, &c. held lands, and in the 20th, John Russel had the 4th part of a fee here, and in Thorp, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of this manor amounted to 124 l. 16 s. as stated by John Bexwell, Esq. steward to the manor. On the Dissolution, … and heir, Frances, who brought it by marriage to Sir John Willoughby, Knt. of Risle in Derbyshire, son of George … of Richard Neale of Wigenhale, St. Mary Magdalen. Sir John left, by the said Frances, Sir Henry Willoughby, created …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… St. Edmund's, by deed sans date, gave lands here to John de Tifteshale, son of Jeffrey, performing homages and … Richard Trussbut was living in the reign of Henry III. and John his son lived at Shouldham in that of Edward I. Richard, … of Walter son of William Marshal of Tyrington, had John and Nicholas. John was captain of the hobelers in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Earls Warren of the church of Ely. In the 1st year of King John, there was a suit between the Bishop of Ely, and Hamlen … with the site of the abbey, to Sir Nicholas Hare, Knt. and John Hare, citizen and mercer of London, on the payment of a … Richard Fox; but Isabell their mother, who was married to John Dorward, Esq. held it for life. They had also their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William Barsale had also some part or share of it, as had John de Wesenham in the 15th of Richard II. who conveyed then to John de Fincham the fishery of Redebeach here, &c. John Walsheff, or Waltershefe, was lord in the reign of Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William Burgh Earl of Ulster. In the 20th of Edward III. John, son of Peter de Wells, and Edmund his brother, were … Jane his niece, daughter and heir of his eldest brother, John Trussbut, who brought it by marriage to Thomas Colt, … resignation, presented by the Lady Alianore Le D'Spencer. John de Kerdiff, rector. 1344, John de la More, on Kerdiff's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held it of the honour of Clare, in the the reign of King John, and on his founding a priory in this town, settled it … Rich, trustees of the said Earl, conveyed it to Sir John Hare, Knight of Stow Bardolf, in which family it … taken in the reign of Henry III. Adam de Botefoy, John, son of Adam, Robert de Bokenham, &c. held lands by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was lord in the 20th of Richard II. Nicholas Seman and John Sewel kept their court here in the 19th of Henry VIII. … estate came to his brother Leonard, who conveyed it to Sir John Hare, and lately possessed by Sir George Hare, Bart. … of land with lands in Bekeswell, and in the 11th of King John, Emma Belet sued Eda de Thorp for certain-customs and …
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