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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with 6 acres of meadow and half a carucate, valued at 3 s. Stigand had the royalty or soc; and the protection only … vi ac. pti. dim. car. val. iii sol. et in hoc n'. comd. Stigand. soca. Terr. Radulfi de Toenio.In Ketuna, iii soc. lx …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… meadow, and the fourth part of a fishery, valued at 20 s. Stigand had the soc, and Turchill was only under his … By the predecessor of Roger Bigot, we are to understand Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose great lordship … iiiita pars pisc. val. xx sol. et in hoc. com'd tantu'. et Stigand. soca'. dim. Ecclia xxx ac. val. xii sol. Terr Epi. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Breccles Manor. The capital manor in this town was held by Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury, (as a temporal fee,) in the … and Arundel, as I have observed at large in Rysing.In Stigand's time there were 3 ca rucates of land, held by 16 … 13 borderers, one servus, and 28 acres of meadow, in Stigand's time, 2 carucates in demean, afterwards one, then …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the Conqueror, who gave it to him on the deprivation of Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose lay fee it was … also there were 2 carucates of the tenants, valued in Stigand's time at 40 s. at the survey at 4 l. per ann. and … daughter of Edmund. Terre Epi. BaiocensisHerpelai ten. Stigand T. R. E. p. i bereunita in Sne'sha. ii car. t're. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… also belonged to it, with a carucate and 30 acres of land. Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, in his own right, as a lay … of them, and they might leave it, paying 2 s.; but Stigand had the soc, the royalty or court baron. Hermerus had … huic man. jac. xi soc. sep. i car. et xxx ac. de v ht. Stigand. soca totu' val. c sol. In ead. tenent dem, d. car. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Elmham, as lord of Geywode, in right of that see, and Stigand, as lord of the manor of Rysing, and of the hundred of Freebridge, which Stigand was Archbishop of Canterbury, but held this and many … lordships in his own right, as a lay see. Agelmare and Stigand are not expressly named under the name of Lena, to be …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his predecessor had the protection only of these, and Stigand had the soc. 1This Bishop on his death gave this and … was made, was a town called Welle, from its watery site. Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury was lord of it in the reign … included in the account above. Of this town or lordship, Stigand (who held it as a lay fee) was deprived by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with the moiety of a salt-work, by way of exchange, and Stigand had the soc. William Lord Baynard, forfeited it on … 4 s. per ann. It was held before by the abbot of Ely, and Stigand had the soc; and his manor of West Winch extended … et viii ac. p'ti. et d. salin. p. escan. et sup. hunc hab. Stigand. soca. Invasio Rainaldi fil. IvonisIn Lena i lib. ho. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and of these he had not the protection, or commendation: Stigand the Archbishop had the soc. 5 Hermerus was lord of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who held one carucate of land, valued at 24 s. 8 d. Stigand the Archbishop of Canterbury had the soc of two of … silv. c porc. val. xxiiii. sol. et viiid. de ii h. habuit Stigand. socam. et fuit lib'ata Rafrido p. car. tre. Reg. …
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