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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… up the value; and that he had letters of seisin of this manor, and that of Whaddon. The chancery rolls being … had a command to deliver to William Earl of Arundel, the manor of Fakenham, which Al. de Morvil, or Marhil had, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1 The family of the Grancourts were early enfeoft of this manor: Walter, son of William de Grancourt, was lord in 11th … and Thomas de Grancurt deforciant, of the 3d part of this manor, granted to Edmund with 6 l. per ann. rent, and in the … Woodnorton, Geyst, and Stybberd, with two parts of the manor of Fulmodeston, and the advowson of the church of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… HELGHETON. Part of this town was a beruite to the King's manor of Reinham, farmed of the King, at the survey, by … granted it to the Hauvilles. See in Rainham, Hayvile's manor. In the 2d year of King John, William de Hauville and … II. Juliana de Erlsham, was returned as lady of this manor: in a computus of Nicholas Stokes, bailiff of this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… reign, Thomas de Mileham is said to have bought a little manor here, which by the marriage of his daughter and heir … of Barsham, &c. aliened in the first of Richard II. the manor of Hempton, with lands in Waterden, to the prior of … in the 37th of Henry VIII. that King granted the prior's manor, with lands in Toftres, Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Pudding …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… signifies high town, was a beruite to the Earl Warren's manor of Rudham, and held of him by Simon, consisting of a … father, of Asceline aforesaid, with the third part of this manor in reversion, which Isabel Jernegan, formerly the wife … of Bentley Parva in Essex, as a trustee, settled this manor on Henry de Walpole, and Joan his wife, who was (as I …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundreds Kettleston KETTLESTON. Hauvile's, or Pomfret's Manor. Called Ketestuna, and Kettlestuna, in Domesday Book. … Part of this town was a beruite to the King's manor of Fakenham, at the survey, and held by King Herold, … that they had no right to demand 4 s. per annum of this manor of Haviles, and that no lord of the hundreds aforesaid …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, held by a freeman in King Edward's reign, for a manor, and was so delivered to him. Twenty-one bordarers … for, as to its measure, in West-Barham. 1 Wauncy's Manor, or Southall. Hugh, who was lord of West-Barsham, was … of Sir Edward Wauci, and remained in that family. Branch's Manor. This was the principal manor, and held by a family …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at the survey, two bovates, valued at 3 s. per ann. 1 Manor of Creak. The town takes its name from its site, on a … released to Bartholomew de Creke and his heirs, the manor of Helmingham in Suffolk. There was a precept in the … sans date, granted to John her son, and his heirs, her manor of Creke, with all its appertenances, saving to herself …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… hamlet or beruite, at the survey, belonging to the King's manor of Fakenham, containing half a carucate of land, and a … who being his widow in the 39th of Henry VI. held this manor, by whom he had Mary, his daughter and heir, who … Bench, had Sir Thomas Tindale, Knt. who had livery of this manor in the 31st of Henry VIII. and afterwards sold it (as …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the reign of Henry II. Ranulf, who was enfeoffed of this manor by Fitz-Ivo, seems to be the ancestor of the family of … King, the jury present, that he claimed a fair in this manor, on the feast of St. Margaret; and Thomas de Holt of … 25th of the said reign, sued by him for entering into his manor, or free warren, taking and carrying away his hares, …