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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… South Rainham was then a beruite, that is, a less manor, and depending on this; wherein the aforesaid lord had … and in Helgeton (Helloughton) one socman belonged to this manor, with half a carncate of land, and 8 bordarers, with … gave to the priory of Castleacre all the tithe of his woods, and assarts at Gateley, and of his demean lands there, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who in the 7th of Edward II. conveyed by fine this manor, with that of Ingaldesthorp, and the advowsons, to … held by Fulco Monpinzun, and the 3d part of the said manor held by Christian, widow of Sir Gyles,) and in the … the gift of the ancestors of Sir Gyles de Montpinzun, this manor being seized by the King, on the rebellion of Robert de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fee of Frederic, before it came to the Earl. 1 Paveli's Manor. This seems to be held by the ancient family of De … would not mortgage, alien, &c. or commit any waste in the woods, carrs, &c. belonging to the land. Richard, prior of … church of AllSaints. Suit of court was paid to Sculthorp manor 17 s. per ann. and 4 capons, about this time. 4 Besides …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or beasts for burden. Thirty socmen also belonged to this manor, with their customary dues, with a carucate and an … paid 6 d. gelt; and there were 12 mares that went in the woods, valued at 12 s. a church, with 60 acres. 1 It is … Warren, by deed, granted to the monks of Castleacre, this manor, from the feast of St. Peter and Paul, for one whole …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it in the 3d of Henry IV. 2 In the 3d of Henry VI. this manor was settled on Sir Thomas Kerdeston, and Elizabeth his … governour of Cruley and Caudeler, and all the forests, woods, &c. in Normandy, installed Knight of the Garter Ao. 7. … 1448. John Robsert, 2d son of Sir Terry, was lord of this manor, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, in the 1st of Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it: this Joan was daughter and heir of Sir Maurice, whose manor of East-Barsham extended into this town. Iwan de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hugh de Plays, and another by Thomas de Snitterton; Plays manor was held of the Earl Warren, as above-mentioned, but Snitterton's was the manor of Taterford, that extended into this town. Sir Richard … it in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The other part of this manor, which was held by Thomas de Snetterton, was, in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundreds Snoring Parva SNORING PARVA. The King's manor of Fakenham extended into this village; there were … and one carucate, which was valued and measured in that manor. 1 This was possessed by the family of De Haviles, by … had also 2 socmen, with lands here, belonging to his manor of North Barsham. But the principal lordship was, at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… here, with 3 in Barsham and in Snaring, held of the King's manor of Fakenham, 3 acres and a carucate of land: it was 3 … of this lordship, and was also seized of the King's manor here, belonging to Fakenham, as appears from a pleading … John Bury; but in the 9th of Richard II. a moiety of the manor and advowson was held by the aforesaid Joan, wife of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of meadow; a mill, &c. and one beruite belonged to this manor, with half a carucate of land, and 3 bordarers, and a … and gelt. Four socmen, with 40 acres, were taken from this manor, and William de Warren had them. 1 Ulnoth was brother … granted to Richard de Boyland, and Maud his wife, this manor and advowson, with all his arable lands, meadows, …