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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 27 Of the city in Queen Elizabeth's time CHAPTER XXVII. OF THE CITY IN QUEEN ELIZABETH'S TIME. Queen Mary being dead, on the 17th day of November, … good copies extant, (as Mat. Paris, Mat. Florilegus, Tho. Walsingham, &c.) he caused to be printed. The famous palace …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… decay of trade, and poverty of the city, wheat being 40 s. a comb, rye 22 s. barley 15 s. and all other provisions accordingly, and … near Wisbitch. Tho. Richardson at Fakenham. Mr. Roberts at Walsingham, &c. And by order of a court held Dec 4, 1675, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which was near the sea; here they rested till King Canute's time, and then were taken up by Etheric, a monk of Ramsey, … and ic wille [that] Men sellen [that] Lond at Walsingham so Men best mai and rekne Men ihunge brun an Marc … sette Men mine Burges. and ic an Alfwyne mine Prest at Walsingham xxx acres at Egemere. and Oui min Prest habbe er …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Creke, in Norfolk to a son of Sir Roger Townsend's, for whom he held that rectory, reserving a pension to … Hody, priest. 1416, Master Will. Westacre, and James de Walsingham, inceptor in laws, rector of Thirsford in Norfolk. … Ingworth, Lyn, Sparham, Taverham, Thetford, Toftrees, and Walsingham. In 1350, King Edward III. granted license in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in Fishpool Street towards the Claypits, and St. John's Cross at an angle of the boundary in what is now known as … the four parts of the town. 11 These were named St. Peter's Ward, which corresponded to the part of St. Peter's parish … (Rolls Ser.), i, 411. Anct. Corresp. x, 1, 90. Thos. Walsingham, Hist. Angl. (Rolls Ser.), i, 32. Reg. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the only court of the borough was held on St. Margaret's Day, apparently by the abbot's reeve, the chief officer of the town, and only took … 156. Ibid. 160. Gesta Abbat. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 229, 230. Walsingham, Hist. Angl. (Rolls Ser.), i, 472. Compare the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… off to form a combination room below with Master's rooms above. 6 The building to the north-east of the … the site of the present Westmorland building, the 'Founder's range' was built, the east side of the court being left … Chamberlain, Thurcaston (Leics.) in 1585 by Sir Francis Walsingham. In January 1586 Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, gave …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The colleges and halls King's KING'S COLLEGE Foundation. King's College was founded by … fellow, accompanied Erasmus on his famous pilgrimage to Walsingham in 1511, and afterwards helped him by collating … the earliest fellow-commoners was the future Sir Francis Walsingham, who was in residence in 1548. 391 At most periods …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Towne and Universitie of Cambrydge of Kynge Henry theight's fundacion'. 1 This was followed on 24 December by letters … and whose surrenders of their property into the king's hands had been completed a few days earlier, on 10 and 17 … 1338; 98 it was assigned by the College to the Priory of Walsingham under a licence of 16 August 1359. 99 On 1 June …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… . . . of Robert Legett . . . 1462] John E'ghes [ Eghe's], 28 June 1493 Richard Feltwell, 27 Dec. 1493 [p. 89] John … Edward Clervaulx [ Clervaux], 11 Jan. 1564/5 Richard Ruck, s. of Hugh Ruck, dec'd, citizen and writer of the court … 1604/5 147 William Fellawe, s. of John Fellawe of Little Walsingham, co. Norf., writer, dec'd, app. to John Greene [ …
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