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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the tenants, with a salt work, &c. 1 Another part or manor was held by Anant, a freeman, in King Edward's time, … Ham, a dwelling, all which answer to its site. Pakenham Manor. Peter de Valoins (to whom the Conqueror granted these … Eudo de Bric, dapifer to King Henry I. and founded at his manor of Binham in Norfolk a priory, as a cell to St. Alban's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… into out hands. Part of this hamlet belonged to the great manor of the prior of Lewes, in West Walton, which extended here. Hackbeach Manor. In the 5th of King John, it appears that there was a … son, as I take it, of Adam aforesaid, and then held the manor of Hakebech, of the prior of Lewes, as belonging to the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Albinies by Ralph de Bellofago, or Beaufo. But the chief manor, and the greatest part of this town, was granted to … and Ralph, son of Walter, was enfeoft of it by Bigot, as a manor; it consisted of 2 carucates of land, 20 borderers, 3 … it a socman with 5 acres of land, valued at 2 s. of this manor, and of all the men, Stigand, had the soc, and it was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his own lands were, and belonged to the farm of his manor; 2 and John de Grey, Bishop, confirmed to them the … the church of Myntlyng, and all the tithes of his manor of Gaywode, excepting those belonging to the church of … for which he gave them in exchange all his right in the manor of Sechesford, (by Snetesham,) with the manor of Great …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 3 acres of meadow, valued at 30 s. which he held for a manor. 2 Ralph was probably the ancestor of the family of De … fee; and in the 20th of Henry VII Edmund Geyton held the manor of East-Hall in this town, Bawsey, Ashwyken, &c. with … of the aforesaid dutchy. In the 33d of Henry VIII. the manor of Geyton, alias Egerton, Wykenhale, Brecham's and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land in this town, and East Winch, to be held of his manor of Gissing, in Norfolk, by the service of one fee, and … resignation of the said priory, by Peter Byshop, for his manor here and in East-Winch. It seems also that some part of … by the name of Aileswisthorp (that is, Thorp by the water) manor, on the Octaves of St. Martin, before William de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred and Half Grimston GRIMSTON. Breccles Manor. The capital manor in this town was held by Stigand Archbishop of … right was lord, in the 16th of Edward I. and from him the manor took its name. In the 17th of Edward I. it was adjudged …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 8 d. to a 20 s. gelt, whoever possessed it. 1 Calthorp's Manor. Walter abovementioned, who was enfeoffed herein, and … town. Philip was son and heir to William, and lord of this manor, in the 36th of Henry II. and was succeeded by Philip … William his son and heir; and he dying without issue, this manor came to Ralph his brother and heir, and he dying also …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… broad, and paid 8 d. to a 20 s. gelt. 1 Aubyn's or Albons Manor. In the reign of King Henry II. Hugh de Burdeliz was lord of this manor, which he had by the marriage of Lauretta, daughter of … then sheriff of Norfolk, answered for the profits of the manor of Hillington, late Hugh de Burdeliz, as the record …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… each of them holding a moiety of it, as they did of the manor of Reineham; of this see in Rainham. Scales Manor. Of the antiquity of this family, its descent and … Barbara his wife, held in the 9th of Queen Elizabeth, the manor of Islington, 40 messuages, 20 cottages, 200 acres of …
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