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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred Tilney TILNEY. The Lord Bardolf's manor of Islington, and that of … of whom see in Wirmegay, alias Wrongey, had a lordship in Tilney, held by Turchetel, a freeman, in King Edward's time, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bardolph's Fee. Hermerus de Ferrariis, who held a manor in Tilney, and Islington, in the Conqueror's time, was also lord … and Margaret his wife, daughter of William Noon, of Tilney, William Alisaundre, Sir John Bardolf, &c. presented … and William Howard had lands in Terington, Walpole and Tilney, conveyed to him, by fine, in the 33d of the said …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Sir John de Litsbury in Tyd St. Mary's, to Frederic de Tilney. In the same year Sir Ralph Rochford had the manor and … Lincolnshire, Esq. and Margaret the widow of Sir Frederick Tilney of Boston. At the same time John Gibthorp, a minor, … which Sir Ralph, with Sir Robert de Leek, Sir Philip de Tilney, Sir John Bussey, and Sir John Rochfords, Knts. had a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with 9 s. rent in this town, Walton, Lynn, Wigenhale, Tilney, Terington, Clenchwarton, &c. In the following year, … rent, in exchange for lands in Wygenhale, Islington, and Tilney; and in the 13th year here was a patent for 100 acres …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… are paid to the Lord Fitz-Williams, lord of Kenwick in Tilney, and to Sir Richard Brown, who is lord of Wigenhale, … 66 years: and for, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Greg. Pariet, of Tilney, who died August 13, 1710, aged 39. On the pannels of … and 33 acres of land in Thorpland, Wygenhale, and Tilney; and in the 15th of the said King, the prioress had …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who had by the gift of the Conqueror, lordships in Tilney, and Islington, was also Lord here; those manors … of Castleacre, and Alice de Cherevile, conveyed lands in Tilney, by fine in the 52d of Henry III. to Philip de … by fine to William de Kervill, and John, his son, lands in Tilney, in the 3d of Edward II. and William de Wigenhale, and …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… m. 8. The house is said to have been founded by one of the Tilney family. P. Thompson, Hist. of Boston, 3; Leland, …
Old and New London
… finely-disposed gardens lately possessed by the Earl of Tilney, and of the late Sir John Stanley." Mrs. Delaney, in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 6. Under date October 3, 1463, for Brown read Don. " 91 R. Tilney, in margin, omit nominated by Court. W. Copynger, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of issue of the said Joan, Isabel, the wife of Philip Tilney, inherited it, and died possessed of it in 1436, whose son, Frederick Tilney, Esq. left it to his only daughter Elizabeth, wife of … by Sir Edmund. 1388, Richard de Docking, by ditto. Richard Tilney occurs rector in or about 1470. Charles Allen occurs …
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