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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Batte, "Fraciscus Lodewys" John Hildy, "pulter," John Taseburgh, stockfishmonger, John Sadeler, "vynter," Richard …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of this church, by the south door. 1387, Richard de Taseburgh, by John Gurnay. 1389, John Drew; he was rector …
General Index - M
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… 94. Madoc ap Lewelyn de Kedewyk, 43. , John son of, de Taseburgh, 119. Madok ap Thlewelyn, 61. ap Yarworth, 127. , …
General Index - T
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… , Monkton [co. Dorset], 274. Tasburgh [co. Norfolk], 119. Taseburgh, John son of Madoc de, 119. Tassagard, in Ireland, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… takes its name from the Depe-ford 1 over the river by Taseburgh, which though now of no great remark, in early days … 168 4 0 Stratton, St. Michael 123 0 0 Tacolneston 114 16 0 Taseburgh 112 16 6 Tharston 154 10 0 Tibenham 316 4 0 Wacton …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Roger Bigot. There was a part of it which belonged to Taseburgh 5 manor; 6 one freeman named Scula 7 that belonged … sol. et 9 den. unum ex illis septem de Taseburc, &c. as in Taseburgh. (Domesday, fo. 139, 40, 1.) Tuanaton, Thwanaton, … 1 liber homo Stigandi 30 acr. &c. (This was part of Taseburgh manor that extended into Forncet.) In Fornesseta …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 3 William Stevenson, A. M. had it, and held it united to Taseburgh, and at his resignation in 1723, The Rev. Mr. … Hemenhale, into which it extended; as also into Stratton, Taseburgh, and Saxlingham. (See p. 274). Regr. Alb. fo. 19. … to John Garneys, and 40 s. rents in Moringthorp, Stratton, Taseburgh, Hemenhale, Saxlingham, and Freton, thereto …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the other, having purchased it in 1277, of Roger de Taseburgh, and the Rector of that had a house and 18 acres of … In 1304, Sir John de Boyland recovered it against John de Taseburgh. See vol. ii. p. 365. In 1683, a faculty passed for …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roman burgh or fortification ad Tam, now called Taseburgh, and thence to their station, castrum, or camp, … the street at the e or water, which now parts this from Taseburgh; it is commonly called Long-Stratton, the bounds … Moringthorp, Carleton, Tibenham, Moulton, Waketon, Taseburgh, Freton, Keckleton in Forncet, and Bunwell; in all …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred of Depwade Taseburgh TASEBURGH. The name of this town shows its original to have … Qui Patris Nomen et Omen habet. Rectors. 1274, Rog. de Taseburgh, Lord of Uphall manor, sold the advowson from the …
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