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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… whom belonged their right of foldage and protection, but Stigand had the soc, when it was valued at 9 l. per ann. at … in Turchill's time at 20 s. at the survey at 30 s. and Stigand had the soc. 6 This lordship soon after this survey, … mo. xii por. tc. xvi ov. mo. c. tc. val. xx sol. mo. xxx. Stigand soca. Rot. 9 in dorso P'lita 9 incip. 10 Johs. Term. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Alstan held in the time of the Confessor, under Archbishop Stigand, one carucate of land, which at the survey was … the late lord of it. That part which Alstan held under Stigand, and Ralph de Turuavill, at the survey, of Bigot, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the reign of King Edward: he was brother to Archbishop Stigand, was a married prelate, had many lordships in lay …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to, and was part of Odo's great manor of Snetesham, which Stigand the Archbishop of Canterbury held in Edward the Confessor's reign, 2 of which Stigand was deprived at the Conquest, and it was granted then … mountains of mole hills. That part of this town which Stigand held in King Edward's time, of which he was deprived …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In the reign of King Edward the Confessor, it was held by Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury, as a lay fee, and his own proper inheritance. I take him to have been the same Stigand who was chaplain to King Canute, 2 who in 1020, … in Essex, (after his great victory there,) preferred Stigand to it, afterwards chaplain to Queen Emma, to King …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held in Docking a carucate of land under Archbishop Stigand, which with three borderers was granted by the … a lordship which Rinold held under him, and Aluric under Stigand in the Confessor's time; to which there belonged one … brought to Robert Lord Tateshale, by marriage, late Stigand's or Odo's manor. Eudo, who was lord of the other, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… principal lordship was held in the Confessor's time under Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury, by 12 freemen, on whose … lords. At the grand survey, Odo was lord, and consisted in Stigand's time of four carucates, and of 3 at the survey; all … or The King's Manor. Aluric, a freeman, held under Stigand, the Archbishop, before the Conquest, one carucate of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… hides in the mid 11th century. 56 Snailwell was leased to Stigand, later archbishop, by Leofsige, abbot 1029-44, 57 who … because part of it had been given to Ely by his kin. 58 On Stigand's deposition in 1072 King William retained the manor, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… and Flixton was held as a separate lordship. Archbishop Stigand had also enjoyed very extensive privileges. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish. 86 Two brothers, the one a tenant of Archbishop Stigand and the other a tenant of Earl Leofwine, held the …
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