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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… freemen, and half a carucate of land, valued at 12 s. 4 d. St. Bennet, that is the abbey of Ramsey, had the soc and … a freeman's land, who held 12 acres valued at 16 d.Also St. Audrey (that is the church of Ely) had 2 villains here, … now rented at 8 l. per ann. The Church is dedicated to St. Edmund, consisting of a nave, a north and south isle, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… this lordship and family, the patronage of the church of St. Michael in this town belonged. William Talbot gave it to … and convent of Castleacre, let to farm (as patrons of St. Michael's church) to Thomas Buxkyn, rector of the said … gave it to Thomas his son; and was buried in the midst of St. Martin's church here; but in 1489, this manor, with 2 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… time, to Barber and Jenkins, and so came to the Skipwiths. St. Etheldreda (the church of Ely) had, in King Edward's … Ellen Gawsell, Gent. of Watlington, by her will, dated on St. Clement's day, 1504, gives to John her son the manor of … his chamber at Hilgey manor, on Sunday after the feast of St. Paul, Ao. 21 Edward I. John de Snore lived in the reign …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Sir Peter le Moyne, and gave rents to the sisters of St. Mary Magdalen in Norwich. In the 3d of Edward III. … but now no remains of it; it was a rectory, dedicated to St. Peter, valued at 8 marks; and paid Peterpence 10 d. and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his wife, daughter of Richard Neale of Wigenhale, St. Mary Magdalen. Sir John left, by the said Frances, Sir … part of the dutchy of Lancaster in this town. The abbot of St. Edmund's Bury had 58 acres of land held by 3 villains, … was valued at 12 marks: he was also rector of Barton St. Andrew, and prior of St. Neot's in Huntingdonshire. 1533, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… family of De Holme; Odo, son of Leverick de Holme-Rungton, St. Edmund's, by deed sans date, gave lands here to John de … 31, 1451, was buried in the church of Rungton-Holme, St. James's, by his father; to his son John and the heirs of … Sir William Parr, and dying on Monday before the feast of St. Laurence, Anno 13 of the said King, left John Colt, Esq. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and half of Clacklose, and had 10 letes therein; and St. Etheldreda, or St. Audrey, the foundress of that church, is in the said … s. This was measured, and accounted for in the lordship of St. Etheldreda; 6 (see in the priory manor,) and Walter held …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… gable-end, where formerly hung a bell. It is dedicated to St. Butolph, and is a rectory valued in the King's books, at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the priory, on Sunday, before the feast of St. Simon and Jude, in these words, "Her I become yoman from … Virgin, for a prior, canons, and nuns of the order of St. Gilbert of Sempringham, who endowed the said house with … and appropriated to them the churches of AllSaints, and St. Margaret's in Shouldham, the churches of Carbysthorpe, …
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