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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… date, in the reign of Henry II. as it seems. Pinkeny's Manor. William de Pinkeni, by deed, sans date, confirmed to … King, Sir Hugh Peverel, &c. settled, as trustees, this manor, with that of Brunsthorp, on James de Pynkeney, and … Fulmerston; and Sir William Fermor died seized of this manor, with that of Begevile's, Lucy's, &c. in this town, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thomas Champneys, clerk, all their right in it, with the manor of Stiberd, which they had of the feoffment of John … 21, 1474, bequeaths to Alice his wife, the moiety of this manor, remainder to his daughters, Agnes, and Margaret, … was lord in the 2d of Edward VI. and had livery of this manor, with those of Brakenash, East Charlton, Holt, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bumpstead of Walsingham Parva; it was held then of the manor of East Greenwich, and in soccage, paying 2 s. rent per …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Part of this town was a beruite to the Earl Warren's manor of Sculthorp, consisting of 4 carucates, and 2 socmen, … third part of Montfitchet's lands, and was lord of this manor, and of Leye in Kent, in the 40th of Henry III.; to … to Joan his wife, all his goods and chatels in this manor, &c. Sir John Howard, by Margaret, daughter and heir of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… aliened to the prior of Damsend, ( Hempton,) lands, or a manor here. In the 39th of Henry VI. William Walton, Esq. was … son of John Walton, Esq. sold by deed, dated July 18, this manor to Thomas Sefoule, Gent. Richard, and Robert Whinburgh; … to Thomas, his son and heir, by Elizabeth his wife, this manor and advowson of the church, and to his lawful heirs in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… carriage, and a mule, &c. Also 18 socmen belonged to this manor, who had 2 carucates, valued at 20 s.at the survey at … land that the Earl had livery of, under the name of Rudham manor. Ferrer's Manor. This lordship was in the family of de Caineto, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… under the general name of Barsham. Hugo held then a manor of the Earl Warren; Toke, who was lord of it in the … de Wauci granted to Sir William de Wauci, for life, his manor of West Barsham and Depeden, the remainder to William, … de Beeston, trustees, &c. deforcients of the moiety of the manor of West-Barsham, settled on Edmund and Katherine, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… well as occasionally in secular buildings. The principal manor, that of Avenells, passed to Merton College Oxford in … The interior has been gutted. Secular b(4) Merton Manor Farm, on a site (Monument 59) bounded by a moat to the … b(44) Old Woodbury (N.G. TL 21375280), site of the former manor house of Woodbury, is now occupied by a house in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the time of king Edward the Confessour, viz. 4l. Another manor Chetelberne had before the conquest, which paid for one bov. to the geld. The land one car. That manor Chetelberne had of Roger Pictavensis, and there had one … The jury, 15 E. 2. 9 found that Gerard de Chauncy held the manor Houghton, and two parts of the manor of Gamelston of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester, then owner of the manor. 8 By 1275 2 hides in Pusey held by Roger le Coumber …