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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 William de … &c. extended here; and Heyld Montford, see in Islington. Lord Bardolf's Fee. At the survey Hermerus, ( de Ferrarijs) … to the church of Tilney belonged formerly to the Lord Bardolfs, as capital lords. Chervile's Manor. The family …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… called Heregeat; 1 which was wont to be paid to the lord byfree heirs after their father's decease, now called a … Tilney, and Islington, in the Conqueror's time, was also lord of part of this town, into which the said manor … it, Ida, daughter of Sir William de Tirington, and was lord in her right. In 1338, Thomas Howard, of Wigenhale, son …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his daughter and heir, then 22 years old. John Pell was lord of Lovell's manor, with messuages, lands and tenements … called a decayed and reputed manor. Valentine Upwood, Esq. lord, and Samuel Upwood in 1716. Besides this little … heir, and by Edith, daughter of Sir Humphrey Edwin, Lord Mayor of London, in 1697, was father of Edwin Coney, Esq. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… III. a fine was levied between Hugh, abbot of Ramsey, lord, and Geffrey de Marisco, or Marsh, one of his chief … together with the pension of 40 s. per ann. payable to the lord by the rector; being then valued at 101 l. 14 s. 8 d. … Frances, daughter of Thomas Carter, alderman and lord mayor of York, 4 which Thomas died in 1686, aged 52. Also …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… rents and services. In 1312, John de Merlaw seems to be lord of this manor, and then presented to the rectory of this … Merlaw and Margaret his wife: in 1295, and 1311, he was mayor of Lynn. William and Christiana de Suburgo presented in … Orford died seized of it, and his grandson is the present lord. Under the title of Invasiones, we find that Hermerus de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it to Odo Bishop of Baieux in France, his brother-in-law, lord at the survey; when it consisted of one carucate and an … enfeoffed in this manor. Sir Benedict de Aungerville was lord in the reign of Henry II. he had 3 daughters and … and had Ralph de Bukenham, his son and heir, 3 who was lord in the 41st of Henry III. Hugh de Bukenham succeeded, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… this hundred, &c. lying east of it. Toche, a freeman, was lord of it in the Confessor's time, a Saxon thane of great possessions, lord also of Castleacre, in both which William Earl Warren … and is 4 leucas long, and 2 furlongs broad, whoever is lord of it, and pays 2 s. of a 20 s. gelt. 1 This is of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Confessor, Harold, then Earl of the East-Angles, was lord of this village, and at his death, when King of England. … were to be partakers of the prayers of the convent. Roger, Lord Tony, accounted, in the 10th of King John, for 10 marks … it to Sir Edward Barkham, alderman of London, and Lord Mayor in 1621, created Baronet June 28, 1623; from which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… s. per ann. and of him he had not the protection, was not lord of the fee; 2 and which of the Wigenhales this was does … Earls of Clare, who had the lands of William de Scohies, lord at the conquest. At the same time, Peter de Bexwell held lands of the Lord Bardolf, which Hermerus de Ferrarijs was lord of, at the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to be freehold, and certain freehold rents are paid to the Lord Fitz-Williams, lord of Kenwick in Tilney, and to Sir Richard Brown, who is lord of Wigenhale, St. Mary's. William de Lisewise, who was …
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