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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which they enclosed at Kempston, and 20 acres at Sporle in Norfolk, which Turchillus Rufus held, and 3 s. rent out of his mill at Newton. Simon de Norfolk confirmed this gift of Alan, son of Flaald, and … still remaining amongst the evidences of the Duke of Norfolk, it appears that he had in money, in gold, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a stream, or rivulet, called Ouse, as most rivers were in Norfolk, &c. from whence the inhabitants were styled the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… books, that John de Patesle, rector of Harpele in Norfolk, presented in the 23d of the said King: and in the … &c. one fee belonging to his manor of Heminghale in Norfolk. From one of the daughters and coheirs of the … John in 1521. Sir Christopher Heydon of Baconsthorpe in Norfolk gave it, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, together …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Esq. a family of great antiquity in the county of Norfolk, taking their name from the town of Yelverton, in the … Bozun of Wissenet, had Robert de Yelverton of Rackheith in Norfolk, who lived in the reign of Edward III. and was … before this, under steward of the dutchy of Lancaster in Norfolk, justice of the peace and goal delivery in the Bishop …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Richard Hoo, father and son, who lived at Burnham Overy in Norfolk, and Richard having the manor of Barrys in East … Steward of Braughing in Hertfordshire, and of Marham in Norfolk, Esq. by whom he had Hoo Steward, Esq. a bencher of … de Ferentine, dean of Holt, proctor of the archdeacon of Norfolk, to institute in the said archdeaconry in the vacany …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… gallant actions both by sea and land, being lieutenant of Norfolk, and admiral of the King's fleet, obtained such a … to Sir Edward Howard, second son to Thomas Duke of Norfolk. Henry Parker was son and heir to Sir William, by his … Sir William Parker. 1515, William Lane, by Thomas Duke of Norfolk, assignee of the Lady Morley. 1516, Lanc. Atherton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in her right presented to the church of Rockland Tofts in Norfolk, in 1358, called Sir John Sutton of Wivenho in Essex, … was married to Sir John Howard, ancestors of the Dukes of Norfolk. On the death of this Sir John, Sir Richard de Sutton … Barsham. At the Dissolution it was granted to Tho. Duke of Norfolk, by the King, on May 9, ao. 29 Henry VIII. On the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it, and a key or stathe, which Simon, abbot of Langley in Norfolk, at the request of Sir Jeffrey de Lodnes, and for 3 … The abbot and convent had also a lordship in Feltwell, Norfolk, and the lordship of Gunton's in Skerning. In 1330, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… had added to it two socmen; that afterwards Ralph Earl of Norfolk, and the King had the soc, and it was valued at 5 s. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the reign of Henry I. granted the lordship of Blickling in Norfolk; which William left 3 daughters and coheirs; … heirs, the manor of West Lexham, Filby, Posswyk, &c. in Norfolk, which came to him as an eschaet; and in the 3d of … Earl Warren's bailiffs, or the bailiff of the sheriff of Norfolk for the time being; in witness whereof two …
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