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A History of the County of Gloucester
… government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. By 1489 a court for Frampton manor was held twice a year, 39 and rolls survive of nine … was held occasionally, 41 and in 1852 that there was a manor court once a year. 42 It seems likely that the court … was a revival, following the amalgamation of Frampton manor and the Frampton Court estate. 43 No record has been …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1200, to hold it of Walter. 36 Richard held the manor of FRAMPTON at his death in or before 1213, when Walter … to whom in 1249 Walter de Clifford confirmed Frampton manor. 40 The overlordship of Walter's successors as lords of … by 1294. 46 John de Clifford had already demised the manor to Peter Flory for his life, 47 and in 1296 Richard de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from a rental of Sir Richard Southwell's, that his manor of Walsoken paid then to the Queen's bailiff of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… arose 2 lordships or manors, called afterwards Anmere Hall manor, and Bereford manor. Anmere Hall. In the 6th year of King Henry III. a fine … the 9th of the said King, Hervey de Stanho being lord of a manor in Anemere, impleaded William Rustein, and Wymar, son …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Edward's time by Aba, under Stigand the Archbishop, for a manor, and had 2 carucates of land, 20 borderers, 2 servi, … family of De la Rokele was very early possessed of this manor, held by them of the family of de Vallibus or Vaux, and … of Sir Richard de la Rokele of Wokendon in Essex, of the manor of Gately in Norfolk. In the 14th of Edward I. Richard, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… &c. and Ing and Ley, as lying on the meadows. Butler's Manor, or West Hall. Sir William de Rudham held it under … to permit him to present to that church belonging to his manor, 4 late John de Babingle's who left two daughters and … by Robert de Tateshale, senior, for cutting down his woods in this town; 6 the jury find that Martin and William, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Bouseda, or Boweseia; the first was the capital manor, and the other Bawsey, a beruite to it, both held by … at 55 s. per ann.; there belongs to it one beruite, as a manor, Bouseda; in King Edward's time here was one carucate … de Bovill, and Isabella his wife, was impleaded for the manor of Alderton, and the church of Dallingho, in Suffolk, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Wolterton, and Trunch in North Erpingham hundred. Earl's Manor. This manor of Acre consisted at the survey, of 3 … and Richard de Merley;in Gately, all the tithe of the woods of William de Lisewis, and of the land called … his son and heir, to this priory, all the tithes of his woods and assarts at Gateley, and lands of his demean there, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on a moist watery soil, by a river: 1 Hugh de Montfort's manor, of which we have treated in Islington, extended into this village, and of this manor the family of Scales, and that of Ingaldesthorp, held … The Ingaldesthorps held the other moiety of Montfort's manor, and a moiety of the advowson; in the 12th of Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… moiety of a salt-pit, valued at 22 s. per ann. 1 Congham Manor. What the Earl Warren held as above mentioned, at the … of Edward III. of Hugh de Hastings and John Camoys of the manor of Gressenhale, which Henry Digon and Reginald de … was lord and patron; and in the 31st of Henry VIII. this manor was conveyed by Thomas Wodehouse, Esq. to H. Jordan, …