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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… past stopped up the passage of it at Upwell, to drain his manor of Coldham; the waters that then bounded Lynn were … Geywode, in right of that see, and Stigand, as lord of the manor of Rysing, and of the hundred of Freebridge, which … which was to set forth every tenure, under the capital manor to which it belonged, in the town where that capital …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… exchange for 8 solidates of land, which they hold in her manor of Socingam, of the gift of Ingelnulf de Sereres; … rights. 5 It is not visited by the archdeacon, being a manor of the Bishop, and paid no Peter-pence; it is now a … in the 3d of Edward I. the abbot was found to hold this manor in pure alms, to have free warren, weyf and stray, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was found that he had 6 socmen, who held here of the said manor, 26 acres of land, also a carucate and a saltwork, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… all which was valued with Necton by Swaffham, a capital manor belonging to him. This Ralph Lord Tony, on his founding … with this lordsip and advowson. 1 Godscroft, of Westacre Manor. Several persons were benefactors to this priory. In … the Dissolution it came to the Crown. John Pell farmed the manor of Godscroft of the Crown at 30 l. 4 s. 3 d. per ann. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Half West Lynn WEST LYNN. Hermerus de Ferrarriis's manor of Tilney and Islington, extended into this hamlet, as … the said honour in the 5th of Henry VI. The Earl Warren's manor of Kenwich in Tilney, extended here. Hameline … Elizabeth, had a prcipe to deliver to George Nicholl, the manor of Broughton, alias Stonham's, with messuages and lands …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and 4 broad, and paid 6 d. to a 20 s. gelt. 1 West Bilney Manor Belhouse's. Hugh de Montfort was a Norman lord, 2 and … de Lexham, parson of Feltwell, &c. deforcient, of the manor of West Bilney, which Adam, son of Adam de Clifton, and … had sold to the prior aforesaid, his right in this manor, with that of North Tudenham, called Belhouse's manor; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by fine to Odo, abbot of Caen in Normandy, lord of the manor of Wells or Wells priory in Geyton, reserving to … by fine, in the 28th of Henry VIII. the 3d part of the manor of Glosthorpe, with lands in Wyken, Lesyate, Holt, … Glosthorp) and the said Thomas Thorisby died seized of the manor of Ashwyken, with its appertenances, in the 36th of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is one here, the other at Pentney. 2 West Derham Abbey Manor In the 8th year of Richard I. there was a controversy … from Michaelmas before the date, the site of the said manor, with all the houses, closes, meadows, demean lands, … 1588, to Queen Elizabeth, at 8 l. per ann. Langley Abbey Manor. The abbot of Langley had the 3d part of a fee, which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… furlongs broad, and paid 8 d. to a 20 s. gelt. Grancourt's Manor. This manor, with Sporle, which was royal demean, was given (as … and of these Earls: the Howards, afterwards lords of this manor, were found to hold it. Sir William de Calthorp, who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… seated on a wet, or marshy meadow or common. The principal manor was then in King William the Conqueror. Herold was lord … time with all their customary duties belonging to this manor, Wido Angevin has 20, who held 2 carucates of land, … &c. (trustees of the aforesaid lady,) to amortise this manor, with its appertenances, fairs, mercates, &c. to the …
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