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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hanworth HANWORTH. Roger Bigot, ancestor of the Earls of Norfolk, was lord of a manor of which Withri, a freeman, was … King John, in his 5th year, granted to Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, lord of this town, the privilege of a fair, on the … St. Bartholomew; and in the 3d of Edward I. Roger Earl of Norfolk, and Earl-Marshal of England, had the lete, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of their body, this lordship, with that of Toftrys in Norfolk, and Chelsworth in Suffolk; remainder to Miles … right this lordship, with that of Wetyng and Toftrys, in Norfolk; Chelsworth in Suffolk; OkelyMagna, Hanstead, and … and built the chancel. 1518, Thomas Lawney, by the Duke of Norfolk. 1529, William Cutler, by Anne Countess of Oxford. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 2 Joan de Bovile held half a fee of Roger Bigod Earl of Norfolk, in the reign of Edward I. and in the 14th of Edward … West Tofts, Hapton, Tybenham, Riveshale, and Brisingham in Norfolk; 3 of Badingham, Saxham's in Badingham, Cretyng, and … Bromhall Manor. Sir Roger de Hales of Hales Hall in Lodne, Norfolk, was lord in the first of Edward I. and had free …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… probably called Mul; thus, Mulbarton, Multon or Moulton, Norfolk; Moulford in Berkshire; Mulwith in Yorkshire, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his wife, daughter of Mr. Henry de Hemesby of Ingworth in Norfolk, given to her by Peter, son and heir of Peter de … de Runhal, &c. gave in 1198, the rectory of Runhale in Norfolk, to the priory of Westacre, on condition of being … and Laurence their son, the manor of Helington, in Norfolk. This Sir Robert was living in the 12th of Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… married Emma, daughter of Robert Brampton of Brampton in Norfolk, Esq. and was father of Robert Reymes, Esq. who was … she was the daughter of Gregory Davy of Gunthorpe, in Norfolk, Gent. It is to be observed, that Bertram Calthorp, … that I have seen of John Reymes, Esq. dated at Edgfield in Norfolk, September 27, 1660, to Edward Pepes, Esq. he …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roughton ROUGHTON. Roger Bigot, ancestor of the Earls of Norfolk, had by a grant of the Conqueror, a lordship in this … married Gundreda de Warren, relict of Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk had an iuterest in this lordship in the reign of King … Lord Willoughby died seized of it and of Edgfield in Norfolk, in the 11th of Henry IV. and Robert was his son and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… married Sir Simon le Bigot, 3d son of Hugh Bigot Earl of Norfolk; and in the 56th of Henry III. it was agreed between … beer, view of frank pledge, which he held of the Earls of Norfolk. At the Dissolution it was granted by King Henry … Windhams on its dissolution, and was held of the Earls of Norfolk. William de Scohies, or Escois had a lordship which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Henry III. a writ was sent by the King to the sheriff of Norfolk, to give possession to Richard de Grey of Codnor in … VIII. and was granted by him to Thomas Howard Duke of Norfolk. In the 14th of that King it was valued at 32 l. 4 s. … hithe, paid 4 d. On the attainder of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, in 1572, it came again to the Crown, and was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Limesi, and in right of Basilia, was lord of Oxburgh in Norfolk, and of this manor. Of these families see in Oxburgh. … a manor in Cromer. Roger Bigot, ancestor to the Earls of Norfolk, had a manor, of which Osborn, a freeman, was … had an interest herein, and held under Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk. Roger de Reymes, &c. held of John de Thorp, the …
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