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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the Lord Baynard. The temporalities of the prior of Shouldham, in 1428, were valued at 3 l. 10 s, per annum; most …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Fincham, Barton, Toimere, Werham, Stoke, Boughton, Shouldham, Bicham-Well, Foston, in the hundred of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… her cousins Mary and Catherine Calibut, her cousins John Shouldham, Sim. Fyncham. Thomas Fincham, son of John and Ela, … in Barton Bendish, Stoke Ferry, Wretton, Werham, Buckton, Shouldham, Roxham, and Seche, in Norfolk. Of manors, lands, … Hadesco and Thurton in Claveling hundred Fincham, Barton, Shouldham, Garboisthorp, Tottenhale, Wiggenham, Boughton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the time of King John, who gave it to his priory of Shouldham. On its dissolution, it came to the Skipwiths; ond … 5 s. Castleacre 9 s. Wirmegay 5 s. Coxford priory 10 s. Shouldham 10 s. West-Derham 5 s. Westacre 2 s. 9 d. Norwich …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Essex held it of them; and, on his founding the priory of Shouldham, gave it to that house, in the reign of King John; … valued, in 1428, at 33 s. and 4 d.The temporalities of Shouldham priory at 50 s. and .Of Wirmegey, at 5 s. 10 d. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Alice his wife, conveyed to Laurence Trussbut of Shouldham, a messuage, 41 acres, and 14 s. rent, in this … in the reign of Henry III. and John his son lived at Shouldham in that of Edward I. Richard, his son, occurs in … &c. 2 To William, his son, and his heirs, all his lands in Shouldham and Marham, not entailed by his father Laurence; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and 48 acres and a half of pasture, or meadow here, and in Shouldham; several turbaries, a water-mill, a fulling- mill, … land, pasture and moor, 40 s. per ann. rent in Marham and Shouldham; and in this family it remains, John Spilman, Esq. … said William, excepting the tenements and lands in Marham, Shouldham, and Berton, which Sir William had purchasded of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the Trussbuts, of whom see in Rungton Holme, and in Shouldham; Thomas Trussbut, Esq. son of Laurence, by his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half Shouldham SHOULDHAM. So called from a shallow little stream of water, … (as I have observed) to the Earls of Clare and Gloucester. Shouldham Priory Manor. Geffrey Fitz-Piers Earl of Essex held …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half Shouldham Thorp SHOULDHAM THORP. In the grand survey, or Domesday book, it is … to the Earls of Clare, and was part of the priory manor of Shouldham. Ralph, Lord Bainard, had a grant of the lands here …
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