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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… Warrand, gunpowder and picks. Ordaines John Andersone to have ane warrand for [ 106 4 s.] that he gave to James Bell by ordour of the proveist when he went to … for promotting ane unioun of trade betuixt Scotland and England, the proveist of Edinburgh haveing receaved letteris …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… the records 1690 11 January 1690. All acts since the poll to be put in a minute book. It is concluded that there be ane … James Peadie of Roughhill to fraught the saids two ships as above, the said James Peadie did fraught from … next following, and so yearly thereafter in all time coming. Moreover we will, and, with advice and consent …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of meadow. It was valued with Bec, a beruite belonging to this town, at 3 l. before the conquest; at the survey at 5 … fee in this town, and that of Boxted in Suffolk, conveyed to Theobald, who reconveyed it to William and his heirs, and the said William released his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, 7 villains, 8 borderers, and 2 servi belonged to it, and 3 carucates in demean, 8 carucates among the … &c. a mill, and 5 acres of meadow, and 6 socmen belonged to it with 48 acres, which Earl Ralph took away, but Alan … William de Fregos was lord, and by deed, sans date, gave to R. prior of Acre, the convent, with the consent of his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Brandeston was a small lordship, or beruite, belonging to King Herold's great lordship of Cawston, in South … in the Crown many years; King John granted it with Causton to be held in capite of him, to Hubert Burgh Earl of Kent, … Britagne in France, who attended the Duke of Normandy into England, and had also the manors of Calthorp, and of Boton in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it was one leuca long and one broad, and paid 8 d. ob. to the King's gelt, and the church had 22 acres. Two freemen were added to the manor, by Ralph Talibose, in the Conqueror's time, as … Over the arch of the west door of the church, France and England quarterly, and the Lord Morley, argent, lion rampant, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, 6 villains, 10 borderers, and one servus belonged to it, there were 2 carucates in demean, and 3 carucates with … long, and 3 broad, and paid 4 d. gelt, &c. It came to the earl by an exchange of lands at Lewes in Suffolk. 1 … John Gamelyn, by Edmund Duke of Somerset, and Constable of England. 1479, William Cubyt, by Richard Roos, Esq. Cubyt …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Morton on the Hill, was anciently an hamlet belonging to Helmingham, and included therein, and on that account is … see in the Saxon age: 3 carucates of land then belonged to it (held at the survey of Bishop Beaufoe, by Geffrey the … 1559, Richard Blackborn. Ditto. 1599, Christopher England, by Thomas Southwell, Esq. 1631, Thomas Stoughton, A. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a son of Geffrey Earl of Britain in France, and came into England with William Duke of Normandy, and commanded the rear … and Vitalis, son of Richard Engayne, released their right to Margaret, who on the death of Sir Hugh de Cressi remarried … of the honour of Richmond, and Roger de Cressi is said to hold two knight's fees in Fincham, Mileham, Nerford, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… serves also for the village of Kerdeston, as belonging to the same lords. There was formerly a chapel in Kerdeston, … no part of it is now standing, being carried away at times to build and repair neighbouring houses; some low, hollow … of the Kerdestons. The church of Refham is dedicated to St. Mary's nativity, and had 2 medieties, each valued at …
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