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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Wido had also 20 of the 25 socmen who belonged to Herold's manor, in the Confessor's time, with all their customs, and … and the 4th part of an acre, at the survey, of the king's manor of Great Massingham. The descendants of Wido Aungevine, … and in 1209, is styled Eda de Thorp, as lady also of that manor. Sir Hugh, her son, was a benefactor to the monks of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In the reign of Henry II. Roger de Scales was lord of this manor, descended from Hardewin or Harlewin de Scalariis, lord … a considerable heiress, and brought into this family, the manor of Newcells, and one at Reevehale ( Rivinghale) in … owed him 26 l. for the goods, &c. he sold him on the manor of Newcells at the time he delivered seisin of the said …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a church endowed with 30 acres; 13 socmen belonged to this manor, with 37 acres and a carucate. 1 It was always valued … the death of William Viscount Beaumont, and his lady, this manor and honour of Wirmegay fell to the Crown, as in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of that Queen, to Thomas Duke of Norfolk. Windham Priory Manor Took its rise from lands, &c. granted by the Albini's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred Pentney PENTNEY, Manor and Priory. Is a village, pent in, or surrounded with … as I have observed, Hagane 2 was lord of this town or manor, and ejected; and Robert de Vallibus, or Vaux, was … regular of the order of St. Augustin; endowing it with the manor of Pentney in the isle called Eya; the mill and miller …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… coheirs, this lordship came, together with the honour, or manor, of Rysing-castle, to Roger de Monte Alto, or Montault, … Wodehouse built here a large and most royal and beautiful manor-house, called the Rey, on the river hereby, which cost … in the 13th of Edward IV. it was found that she held this manor of Rydon; and Anthony Lord Scales, &c. in her right …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… laid claim to the crown of England, was deprived of this manor and all his other estates in England, and this was … half held of the King in capite in Cheshire.10 l. for the manor of Kenynghale, in Norfolk, the manors of Wymondham and … conveyed by fine to Henry de Cliff, clerk, the castle and manor of Montalt in Wales, the castle and manors of Hawardyn …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Corbun, or Curcon, whose son, Ralph Curzun, was lord of a manor in Stoke Holy Cross in the reign of King Henry II. was … la Rokele had license from King Edward I. to exchange his manor of Greensvill, or Gresville in Stoke Holy Cross, for … in Cambridgeshire, and his heirs, all his right in the manor of Wympole, called Franceys. William Cobbe, of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… there is here a bridge. It was part of the Lord Bardolf's manor of Rungton, and that lord had a charter of free-warren … it past as above, and was part of the Earl of Warwick's manor of Rungeton, who in the reign of King James I. had the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… wars, and in the battles of Lewes and Evesham, had the manor of South Wooton, which he demised for 12 years to … grandfather of Richard, had a grant of free warren in his manor of Bulmer and Welburn, in Yorkshire, April 12, in the … sued between him and Richard de Percy, of a moiety of that manor, conveyed then to him; and Sir John, father of Richard, …