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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Canute, Edward the Confessor, Henry I. Richard I. King John, Henry III. Edward I. &c. The abbot and his tenants had … 5th of their reign, on the 12th of February, granted it to John Cajus, doctor of physic, and it was given by him to … lordship here, and in Holme, given them by William, son of John of Rungton-Holme, of which see in Weting. In 1428 their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the office of the cellarer in the said abbey, by John de Northwold, then abbot. At the Dissolution it came to … by the abbot, &c. of Bury. 1349, William de Lausill. Mr. John de Brandon occurs about 1380. Richard Smyth occurs … rector in the 19th of Richard II. 4 Simon Dacke. 1419, John Goffe, (on the resignation of Dacke,) presented by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… gave on his foundation of the priory of Shouldham, in King John's time, his interest therein to that convent, to be held … of Thomas de Plumberwe, and he of the Earl of Clare; and John, son of Lambert, the eighth part. Stephen de Stokes, and … of his warren; and in the 9th of Edward II. the heirs of John de Stokes, and the prior of Shouldham, were returned to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the said year, granted to Sir Nicholas Hare, Knt. and John Hare, Esq. excepting two marshes or fens in this town, … with the Conqueror, and bore gules, two bars, or.Sir John Hare, his son, married Anne, daughter of Eustace Crew … Oxfordshire, are descended, bear it, as Earl Jervis. Sir John Hare, son of Sir John, married Elizabeth, daughter of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Neishall, steward to the Earl Warren, Adam de Hackbeach, John de Fincham, &c. Roger de Stradeset held one knight's … III. Nicholas de Stradeseth was a minor and in the ward of John Lord Bardolf, being part of his barony; he dying s. p. Elizabeth, his sister and heir, married John Hawkyns, Esq. serjeant at arms to King Edward III. who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… &c. but in the 9th of Edward III. Adam, son of John of Watlington, held a messuage and 40 acres of land here of John de Thorpland, by the service of 2 s. per ann. In the 5th of Henry VI. Sir John Colvil was lord, and in the 17th of the said King, he …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… about the reign of Henry III. by a deed sans date, John de Houghe de Wallington conveyed to Roger son of John Aylmer of Tomers in Torpe, for 10 s. and paying homage … R. Russel, of Thorp, Hubert Hakun of Shouldham, John Trusbut of the same, &c. it also appears from an old …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and King Edward VI. in his first year, granted it to John Duke of Northumberland, who had license, in the 6th of … from whom it came to his niece Susan, wife of Sir John Davis of Bear Court in Berkshire. Gregory Davis, Esq. … 1706, left 2 sons, Gregory, who died a minor in 1710, and John Davis, Esq. the present lord. The inhabitants of this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which was confirmed by the Conqueror. In the 4th of King John, Upwell was a town of such account, that it appears form … it was agreed between William de Luda Bishop of Ely, and John de Sautrey, abbot of Ramsey, at Wiselyngham on Saturday … baron. King Henry VI. grants to the Bishop of Ely, and John, abbot of Ramsey, one common and open mercate weekly, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of St. Clement, 1504, and proved June 3, 1507, gives to John Gawsell, her eldest son, the manors of Wallington and … 4 In the 16th of Henry VIII. Thomas Gawsell, (son of John,) and Catherine his wife, convey their manors of … lord of Conings by in Lincolnshire, in the reign of King John. Sir Humphrey was son of Thomas Coningsby, Esq. second …
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