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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and watermen, who used to come hither to offer to good St. Nicholas, their patron saint, to whose honour this chapel … It was founded by Coleburn the priest, in the Conqueror's time, 2 who with the King's license gave 20 acres of land … d. q. the Prioress of Carrow at 4 s. 4 d. and the Prior of St. Faith's at 6 d. The chapel was pulled down at the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Carhoe or Carrow CARHOE or CARROW, Or the hill by the carr's side, as the situation plainly demonstrates, stands on a … parish by itself, and had a parochial church dedicated to St. James the Apostle, before whose image there was a light … procession (or west) door of the church, was an image of St. Christopher; it was in use in 1520, and was served by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 42 East Wimer ward: St. Martin at the Plain to White-Friars (102) The Church of St. Martin at the Plain Was anciently called St. Martin's at the Palace-gate, from its standing opposite to the north …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 42 East Wimer ward: St.Peter Hungate to St. George Tombland EAST WIMER WARD, … the hounds which formerly were kept near it for the Bishop's use, when the house belonging to the see stood in the … who gave a legacy to their library. This year also was Katherine widow of Sir Simon Felbrigge buried by her husband, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it being laid to West-Wimer-ward, and part to the ward of St. Peter in Mancroft. At the time of the Conquest, and many … manor, which then belonged to Uluiet, was, with the King's manor of Eaton, in the custody of Godric, and had belonged, … 1593, Downes sold it to Sir Charles Cornwaleis of Horsham St. Faith, Knt. who in 1608 sold it to Sir Henry Hobart, Knt. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it to be that Wolfric, who began to repair the chapel of St. Benedict at Holm, after Inguar and Hubba the Danes, had … in the hands of the tenants; the whole in the Confessor's time was worth 4 l. per annum, and 5 l. in the Conqueror's. … Appleyerd; in 1536, the Bishop of Norwich, as Abbot of St. Bennet, leased out all his watermill in Heigham next …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… water or lake. It belonged to Stigand in the Confessor's time, who held it as a berewic or hamlet belonging to the … part of the profits went to maintain a cell of monks at St. Catherine's chapel on Muswold-hill, (see p. 425,) and the … to James Earl of Berkley. The church is dedicated to St. John Baptist, and All the Saints, and had a gild called …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ward MIDDLE WIMER WARD Contains the several parishes of St. John of Madder Market, Holy Cross, St. Andrew, St. … Michael at the Pleas: and first of (87) St. John Baptist's Church in Madder-Market Took this distinguishing … Hos, ego mitto, polis. On the east side of the tomb lies Katherine wife of William Brome, Mayor of Norwich died Febr. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… &c. for him; he being answerable to the archdeacon for 16 s. synodals every Easter, and as much every Michaelmas; which … the deaneries of Norwich and Taverham, and the churches of St. Simon and Jude, St. Swithin and Crostweyt, and asserted that they were all …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from the water-mills there, and the priory and parish of St. James at Carrow; and within the walls the following parishes, viz. St. Peter Southgate, In which the Southern-gate, as it was … the ancient site (though now built upon) of (3) St. Olave's chapel, Which was a parochial chapel before the Conquest, …
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