Search

Displaying 14121 - 14130 of 17513
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… before by the Conqueror (as it seems) to Ralph Earl of Norfolk, on the expulsion of two freemen, who held it under … of Horseford, in the reign of King Stephen, sheriff of Norfolk; and King Henry II. gave him the manor of Blyburgh in … manor, which they had conveyed to him: he was sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, in the 25th and 26th of Edward I. In the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… (as it seems) to Hugh Bigot, on his being created Earl of Norfolk. On the death of Roger Bigot, the last Earl of this … it to his half brother, Thomas de Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, who leaving two daughters and coheirs, Alice and … to her sister, Margaret Countess, and after Dutchess of Norfolk; whose daughter and heiress, Elizabeth, marrried John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his wife, daughter of Richard Ward of Alborough in Norfolk; this John had these arms confirmed to him by Robert … son of Gilbert de Ilketeshale and Hugh Bigot Earl of Norfolk, of the advowson of a moie ty of this church granted … of Henry Hobart, eldest son of Miles Hobart of Intwood in Norfolk, Esq. second son of Sir Henry Hobart, died Apr. 1624. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Helgheton HELGHETON. Roger Bigot, ancestor of the Earls of Norfolk, had, by grant of the Conqueror, an interest in, or … deprivation, their lands were granted to Ralph Earl of Norfolk, and on his rebellion, and forfeiture, to Godric. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… given (as I take it) to that abbey by Toli, the sheriff of Norfolk, in King Edward the Confessor's time, with Brook in … at 7 s. at the survey at 10 s. 2 Gundreda, Countess of Norfolk, wife of Hugh Earl of Norfolk, in the reign of King Stephen, during her coverture, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and he died suddenly. 1 The Lords Bardolf of Wirmegay, in Norfolk, were enfeoffed of the greatest part of this manor, … the marsh of Raveness, &c. 2 The founder was sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, in the 3d and 4th year of King Richard … 4th of Edward II. they had a patent for lands in Buthorp, Norfolk, Thomas de Cockfield lands, on an exchange for lands …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who with his convent, granted it to him, with Mundham in Norfolk, Tostock, Dunham, and Somerleton in Suffolk. 2 … of Syseland, with lands in Lodne, &c. to John Duke of Norfolk, &c. William de la Pole Earl of Suffolk is also said … 20 of wood, in Loddon, &c. to John Mowbray Duke of Norfolk; and his descendants, the Howards, held it. Susan, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mundham MUNDHAM. Roger Bigot, ancestor to the Earls of Norfolk, held several fees in this town at the survey, wrote … some mound or fence, against the water; thus Mundeford in Norfolk; Wimundham, &c. Roger had a grant of a fee, which … of Richmond laid claim to it; but Ralph Guader, Earl of Norfolk, held it with his manor of Romboro, (in Suffolk,) and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Pirnhow PIRNHOW. Roger Bigot, ancestor of the Earls of Norfolk, had a grant of this lordship, and Godwin held it of … in the 24th of Henry III. released to Roger Earl of Norfolk, by fine, his right of fishery, from the mill of … levied about the custody of a carucate of land in Barsham, Norfolk, held of Edmund de Soterley, wherein it appears that …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… SEETHING, or SENGES. Roger Bigot, ancestor of the Earls of Norfolk, on the expulsion of a freeman of Earl Gert, had a … out of these fees, which were held of the Bigots Earls of Norfolk, and their descendants. The Bigots, a younger branch of the Earls of Norfolk, had an interest here. In the reign of Edward I. …
Displaying 14121 - 14130 of 17513