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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Caily, to Sir Roger Clifton, whose son, Sir Adam, died lord in 1366; his 2d son, Sir Adam de Clifton, possessed it, … but in the 7th of Henry VII. Robert Clifton aforesaid died lord, and sans issue, when Sir William Knevet had livery of … of King Henry VIII. Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk was lord, Thomas Grey Marquis of Dorset conveying it to him in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Anmere ANMERE. Orgar, a Saxon freeman, was the principal lord of this village, before the conquest, when being … the hundred of Docking, (or Smethden.) Eustachius was also lord of Witchingham, in the hundred of Einsford, of Neyland … knight's fee. This Hervy (son of Richard de Dokking) being lord of Stanhow, assumed that surname. By 2 fines levied in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bigot, ancestor to the Earls of Norfolk of that name, was lord of one. This was held in King Edward's time by Aba, … the time of King John, Richard de Rupella, or Rokele, was lord in the 22d of Henry III. Oliver de Vaux granted by fine, … Sandringham, and Wolfreton. Richard de la Rokele occurs lord in the 9th of Edward II. when the prior of Flitcham's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… grandson of Peter aforesaid. Amanivicus de Babingley was lord in the 9th of Richard I. and John de Babingle had a … in right of his wife. In 1369, Sir Adam de Clifton was lord, and presented as heir to Caily, and so to Tateshale; … nothing more of it, the whole being conveyed to Thomas Lord Scales, and Nucelle, as I shall show. West-Hall, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… beruite to it, both held by Robert Malet, a Norman baron, lord of Eye in Suffolk. Gloresthorp may take its name from … name from its site, on a winding stream or water. William Lord Malet was with the Conqueror at the decisive battle of … the Conqueror's time infeoft in these lordships, under the Lord Malet. In the sixth year of Richard I. Thomas de Arden, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Plantaginet, natural son of Jeffrey Earl of Anjou; he was lord of Columbers and Berries, in Normandy, created Earl … and heir to John Earl Warren, &c. succeeded him, was lord of this manor, and Earl of Surry and Arundel, on whose … daughter to Henry Earl of Lancaster, relict of Henry Lord Beaumont, inherited the said honours, to whom King …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as may be seen at large in Middleton; John Tyndal, who was lord in the 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary, alienated it to … Edward III. The Earl Of Clare's Manor. William de Scohies, lord of Islington, had 40 acres of land, held of him by … and North Lynne, of which the Bishop of Ely, and the Lord Scales were also lords; in the 17th of the said King, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the name of Congham, as lords of it. Walter de Congham was lord, and Jeffrey de Congham, and gave their tithe to the … of the heirs of Jordan Folyet; this Reginald presented as lord to the church of St. Andrews in, 1300, and 1305, and in … as a trustee or mortgagee, (he was a citizen and lord mayor of London) for in 1504, and 1522, Sir Thomas Wodehouse …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 30th of Henry II. Gundreda de Warren, for the soul of her lord, Peter de Valoins aforesaid, released all her right in … a fee. It further appears that Christiana, daughter of the Lord Fitz Walter, and the Lady Gunnora his wife … and it was granted afterwards to Sir William Capel, lord mayor of London, and ancestor to the Earl of Essex, who died …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hagebech, which gave name to a family, then, as it seems, lord of it. Alexander de Marisces then sued Agnes, widow of … in the wars of France, Baron of Denvale, of Beaufoe, Caux, lord of the castle of Favillers in Anjou, of the castle of … the manor to the said Sir Thomas, who is the present lord. It came to Lawrence, his elder brother, Hewar Oxburgh …
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