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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Robert,) mayor of Lenn, 1 Ralph Kelloc, Robert Fitz David, John de Geywode William Parlet, Ralph, minister of the … the 7th of Edward II. on their sons George, Richard, and John, &c. in tail, and in the 1st of Edward III. Geffrey de … it was in the Bartholomews, and in the 20th of Edward III. John, son of Bartholomew, occurs lord of Tussard's, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Richard Lord Montfitchet and gave in the 5 of King John, 400 marks for license to marry her, and dying Ao. 11 of … his son dying before him, s. p. In the 13th of King John, Beatrix, widow of Dodo Lord Bardolf, was the wife of … of Wales; in the 15th of Edward II. &c. had, with Sir John de Thorp, and Sir John Haward, the guard of Norfolk and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Stradesets, by several persons. In the 14th of Edward I. John, son of Henry de Deen, and Maud his wife, conveyed to … of St. Michael's house in Cambridge,) conveyed the same to John de L'Isle of Tofts, and Mary his wife, in the 8th of … life. In the 10th of Edward III. license was granted to John de L'Isle to give the advowson of this church and the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… honour of Wirmegay, In the 9th of Edward II. Catherine and John Curpell were found to hold the same half fee in this … the Crown; and, in the 29th of Henry VIII. was farmed by John Dethick, Esq. at 4 l. 15 s. 3 d. per annum of Thomas … near to the fens. This was most likely that lordship which John Houton Capellane gave to the priory of Wirmegay, held of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Crown, and King Edward VI. gave it in his first year to John Dudley Duke of Northumberland, who in the 6th year of … Robert, his son, William Perchehart, Cop. de Fonte, John de Nereburn, &c. 4 William de Warren, lord of Wirmegay, … who lived in the reigns of King Richard I. and King John, &c. by deed sans date, gave to the church of St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was valued at 20 marks per ann. In the reign of Henry V. John Bekeswell, steward to Thomas Botterwick, abbot of … first of Queen Mary, Miller had license to alienate it to John Walpole of Colkirk in Norfolk, afterwards serjeant at … part of a fee of the Earl Warren. In the 11th of Edward I. John de Ingaldesthorp died seized of it, as did Sir Thomas de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Fitz-Piers Earl of Essex held it in the reign of King John, of the Earl of Clare, and on his founding the priory of … Margaret, and by the town pond is a well dedicated to that saint. Wi or Wye, is a British word, signifying water; in … about a mile north-east of Wereham town. He was a British saint, and flourished about the year 550, an abbot, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the guilds of our Lady, Trinity, St. James, and St. John's. Mrs. Forby, widow, about 1710, gave in land 4 l. 10 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… CLACKHEATON.See Cleckheaton. Clacton, Great (St. John the Baptist) CLACTON, GREAT ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union and hundred of … master. The school-house was rebuilt in 1835. Claines (St. John the Baptist) CLAINES ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… by a rector and assistants. It was endowed in 1723, by John Wallace, Esq., a native of the parish, and a wealthy … from St. Colon and St. Oran, respectively. The former saint founded a monastery for Culdees, prior to his … a name at different times borne by the parish, from the saint to whom the old church was dedicated. The inhabitants …
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