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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… aliened lands in the 16th of Richard II. to the prior of Ely. Simon Fincham, son of John, married Elizabeth, daughter … at the survey at 40 s.St. Audrey, that is, the church of Ely, laid claim to it, as the hundred witnessed. And in the … paid 20 d. for his temporalities in 1426. The church of Ely had at the survey 16 acres of land, held by 3 bordarers, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… so came to the Skipwiths. St. Etheldreda (the church of Ely) had, in King Edward's reign, 3 bordarers, who held at the survey 12 acres, valued at 2 s. and the abbot of Ely had seized on 30 acres, which a freeman held, 3 … John, son of Henry de Deen, held lands of the Bishop of Ely, as did Stephen de Dunneby; and John de Deen and Maud his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Fodesthorp. The chief lordship was in the church of Ely. At the survey, there belonged to it a carucate of land, … hundred also witnessed, that it belonged to the church of Ely in King Edward's time. 1 From this outrageous claim, we … her right. In the 9th of Edward II. the prior of Ely was lord, and so continued till the dissolution, and was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… before the Conquest, valued at 3 d. 6 and the church of Ely had 4 bordarers, who held 2 acres, valued at 6 d. 7 The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… The principal manor of this village was in the church of Ely, by the grant of King Edgar; and in the time of Leoffin, … de Warren had, which socman held 6 acres of the church of Ely. This whole land paid 14 d. gelt, when the hundred and … lordship was held by the Earls Warren of the church of Ely. In the 1st year of King John, there was a suit between …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the 16th of Richard II. and then alienated lands here to Ely priory. Afterwards it came to Judge Gawdy, so to the Earl …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or Sparrow: he was rector of Mephale in the isle of Ely, and exchanged with Wylde. 1490, Thomas Neele to St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the payment of half a mark per ann. to the Bishop of Ely, and the work due to the castle of Wisbech, sans … three steps. In the east window are the arms of the see of Ely, the arms of the East Angles, or Bury abbey, and the arms …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with their lands, lie in Cambridgeshire, or the isle of Ely, but as the churches of both stand in Norfolk, I shall … Edward I. it was agreed between William de Luda Bishop of Ely, and John de Sautrey, abbot of Ramsey, at Wiselyngham on … to a court baron. King Henry VI. grants to the Bishop of Ely, and John, abbot of Ramsey, one common and open mercate …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… &c. in the 16th of Richard II. aliened to the prior of Ely a messuage, 27 acres and one rood of land, 3 acres, &c. …