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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… heir, and Earl of Norfolk, confirmed to his brother, Sir John Bigod, this lordship, and in the 15th of Edward I. was … no children made the King his heir, and disinherited Sir John and his children in some disgust: Sir Henry Spilman … account. He left by Isabel his wife a son, Sir Ralph. Sir John is said to have borne these arms, or, on a cross, gules, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of a fee, which Nicholas de Potter, and the tenants of John de Thorpdale formerly held of the Earl of Norfolk; and … the 18th of Hen. III. Andrew Wascelein granted by fine to John Roscelyne, the advowson of a mediety, and in the reign … Sir William de Roscelyne, 1311, Robert de Rollesby, by Sir John Segrave, Knt. 1312, Walter de Denevere, by Lady Joan …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… instituted, presented by Sir Peter de Roscelyn. 1313, John de Hales, by ditto. 1317, Robert de Rollesby, by ditto. … Reginald de Goderington, by Sir Thomas de Roscelyn. 1328, John de Lydelyng, by ditto. In the 6th of Edward III. Thomas … of Norwich, the advowson of this church by fine. In 1333, John de Sydelyng, by the Bishop, to the mediety that was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in this town, &c.; and in the 17th of that King, Sir John Panton died seized, as is said, of Overhall and Netherhall manors, and John was his son and heir; but in the 1st year of Henry IV. … 33d of Henry VIII. Thomas Billingford, Esq. in 1571, and John Billingford, in the 11th of James I. and afterwards, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from whom it came (as may be seen at large in Edgfield) to John Lord Willoughby of Eresby, and from them to Richard … his mother's right, and presented to the church in 1602. John Wentworth, Esq. was lord of both manors, and patron of … the two churches, September 21, A o. 16 James I. and Sir John Wentworth was his son and heir. Matthew Bluck, Esq. one …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Roger Earl of Norfolk, was patron. Rectors. In 1303, John de Honyng, presented by Roger Earl of Norfolk. 1303, Thomas de Mutford. Ditto. 1330, John Spare, by Thomas de Brotherton Earl of Norfolk. 1330, … Edward de Montacute. 1351, Reginald Bishop. Ditto. 1352, John Mareys. Ditto. 1355, William Bernard. Ditto. 1357, John
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… presented by Thomas Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk. 1349, John Aldham, by Sir Edward de Montacute. 1392, Thomas Chalke, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Bersedelaw, which Robert held them over of the heirs of John de Hardesill, chr. by the service of a fore sperhawk, … at Westminster 9 E: 2, in the octaves of the holy Trinity, John de Sandale passed the manor of Claworth Wodehouses, with the appurtenances, to John de Heydon, who by another, the morrow after St: John
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… view of Stafford Castle, Cannock Chase, &c. Clayton (St. John the Baptist) CLAYTON ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of Cuckfield, … from Clayton Hill are extensive. Fairs are held on St. John's Common, for cattle and sheep, on the 6th of July, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… structure, built, with the parsonage-house, by Dr. John Robinson, a native of the parish, a distinguished … net income, 150. A district church dedicated to St. John was erected on a site given by the late Mrs. Beaumont, … for Baptists and Wesleyans. A free school was founded by John Amphlett, Esq., in 1704; and a Sunday school by Thomas …
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