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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger Est and Joan his wife, and on their sons. Nicholas Wichingham was lord of Thorp-hall here, in the 2d of Henry VI. as was John Wichingham, Esq. in the 21st of Henry VII. In the 19th of … levied between William de Thorpe, querent, and William de Wichingham, tenant of this advowson, and one acre of land. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… year of that King, and granted his right in the church of Wichingham to the prior of Longuevile; by Maud his wife, he … of the honour of Gloucester and Clare, and extended into Wichingham, Whitwell, Kerdeston, &c.; this Roger levied a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is called the Eyn, and empties itself into the Wentsum, by Wichingham; it is in the inclosed country, very fertile in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mary his wife sold all his lands here to Francis Neve of Wichingham, Esq. on March 14, 1634; and Francis in 1640, gave … and Francis, son of Henry, gave them to Oliver le Neve of Wichingham. The tenths of this town with Helmingham were 3 l. … of Hen. Le Neve, Gent. who lyeth in the chancel of Great Wichingham church, she died Sept. 6, 1691. In the window, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with his quarterings as before, impaling Breton of Wichingham, with his quarterings,1st, quarterly per fess … Norwich, in the 28th of Henry VI. and purchased lands in Wichingham St. Mary; so John his son was living at Sparham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… this hundred, with Binnetre, Giggesete, Norton, Dalling, Wichingham, Swanington, Helmingham and Remingaland;in … Roger Geney of Swanington gives to Walter de Middleton of Wichingham, and William his son, lands and rents in … of Swanington, his brother, the manor of Turtevile's in Wichingham, ao. 6th of Edward VI. In the 17th of Queen …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… name to this lordship, presented in 1349, and William de Wichingham in 1356. In the year 1373, Robert Curson of … by John de Foxley. 1356, Richard de Dedmore, by William de Wichingham. Robert Girne, rector. 1385, Richard Ulsy. Ditto. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… town was a beruite to William de Scohies's lordship of Wichingham, granted to him on the deprivation of Hardewin, a … W. de Repps, &c. of messuages, and lands here, in Sparham, Wichingham, &c. this in old writings is called a manor, and … 6 of meadow, 2 of marsh, and 32 s. rent in Weston, and Wichingham, remainder to Peter Atte Tye and his heirs, from …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the grant of his father, and all that he possessed in Wichingham (excepting the fees of William and Ralph de Lions, … the Earl of the King; she was then the widow of Walter de Wichingham, descended of an ancient family who had soon after … of Walter. Sir William de Wychingham, son of Richard de Wichingham, was lord in the 33d of Edward III.; he was bred …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the honour of Clare. Margaret, late wife of Sir William Wichingham, died seized of Holwode-Hall, held by the 8th part …
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