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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of furze, &c. 3 of moor in Elyngham, Stockton, Kirkby, &c. John Castell, brother and heir of Roger Castell, had livery … Copping. Richard Hamond of Ellingham was lord in 1602, and John Hamond, Gent. died possessed of it in 1632: in 1688, it was sold to Miles Baspole of Aylsham, by John Hamond; and Miles conveyed it to Sir William Hicks of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lord of both in the 24th of Henry III. and dying s. p. Sir John Bigot was lord in the 15th of Edward I. In this family … by Lady Isabel Bygod. 1318, Jeffrey de Settrington, by Sir John Bygod. 1330, Mr. John Frank, by Sir John Bygod, lord of Setrington in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, and came by marriage to John Lord Segrave, and to the Mowbrays Dukes of Norfolk. This … Thomas Bateman passed it by fine, with the advowson, to John Everard. William Everard, Gent. in the first of Queen … the Exchequer, by whom he had a daughter, Anne, married to John Rous, Esq. of Honham in Suffolk; by his 2d wife Mary, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thomas Rosceline conveyed by fine, to friar Roger Fitz-John, master of the Templars in England, 15 acres of land. In … 19, 1671, tat. su 28. In the middle isle a graveston, For John Buckenham, gent. who died September 16, 1712, tat. 77. … by R. Morel, monk and proctor of the abbot, &c. 1318, John de Warmington. Ditto. 1327, William de Warmyngton, by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Humberston, of Loddon by Joan, his wife, daughter of John Smith, of Lanham in Suffolk, which William was son of John Humberston of Loddon. Henry had 2 wives: by Mary, … reign of Henry II. Walter de Hales, in the time of King John; and Sir Roger, son of Walter, in the 34 of Henry III. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Hekingham, 15 acres of land; and in the 5 of King John, Alan de Hekingham was lord, and Herbert de Rochage … and Sir Peter his son, had an interest herein, as had John, son of Ralph de Erlham, and Nicholaa his wife, who gave … seem to have some interest here. In the 7th of Edward I. John de Gernemuth had free warren here in Norton and Loddon. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… enfeoffed thereof by William de Albini. In the 9th of King John, Roger de Hoo enjoyed it, and then paid 10 marks for the … with a moiety of the advowson of the church of Hoo, to John de Hoo, who regranted it to Miles. John de Syseland, parson of a moiety of this church, as a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and heir of Walter aforesaid; and in the reign of King John, this Walter, and Mary his wife, let to Thomas de … a new robe every winter, he had released the same to them. John, eldest son and heir of Walter, impleaded Roger Gavel, … he had also released his right, Roger kept possession. One John de Cam was summoned to parliament in the 28th, 32d, &c. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Beauchamp, had an interest herein, and his descendant, John de Beauchamp, of Fishyde, granted in the 7th of Edward … of a moiety of the church. In the 25th of that King, Sir John de Beauchamp, and Roger de Hales, levied a fine of the … one leuca long, and half a one broad, and paid 12 d. gelt. John de Gernemuth, in the 7th of Edward I. had a grant of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and was not a knight, as was found. In the 6th of King John, William de Raveningham (as appears from the Pipe Rolls) … Richard de la Leye, chancellor of the Exchequer, 20 l. to John St. Walery and Rog. de Northwood, barons, 20 l. each, to … of the Common Pleas, Philip Willoughby, chancellor, John Cobham, William Grandison, and Nicholas de Castello, …
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