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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… grant of Polsted-hall, with the advowson of the church thereto belonging, in the tenure of Thomas Fynes, and … or detri ment of the free tenement, of the parson of the church of Burnham Norton. Lete fee to the lordship of the hundred, 4 s. 2 d. ob. To the church of Burnham Norton belonged two medieties or rectories: …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who gave in the reign of King Henry II. the rectory of the church of St. Clements of Burnham, to the canons of … the chapel of St. Many the Virgin, by her husband, in the church of St. Clement of Burnham; 3 mentions therein John her … gravestones in memory of the Thurlows. One with a brass plate. Pray for the soule of Katheryn Thurlow, whych dyed in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundreds Burnham St. Andrew BURNHAM ST. ANDREW. In this church there were 4 portions; the prior of Walsingham was … Edmund Bateyl, to Se. Clement's Burnham, and St. Andrew's church annexed, by the prior. The patronage is in the Crown. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Ulpe lete fee to the lord of the hundred 3 s. The Church has a square tower, with one bell, dedicated to St. Albert, or Ethelbert. In the church two stones thus inscribed; Hier light Tomas … with the portion of the prior of Walsingham, in the said church, at 10 marks; the abbot of Ramsey had also a portion, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 9 socmen belonged to it, with one carucate of land, &c. a church, then endowed with 80 acres, the whole then valued at … and heir, aged 17, and Sir Philip Parker presented to the church, as lord, in 1681, and Peter Lombard, Esq. in 1715. On … qui obiit Decemb. 30, 1688. This on a stone with a brass plate. One in memory of Peter Lombard, son of Peter, who died …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Emma, daughter of Robert le Moyne, a moiety of this church, or the patronage, in the 12th of Edward I. Here is no steeple, a little bell hangs without the church, at the west end. On a grave-stone, with a brass plate, Orate p. aia. Robti. Haywarde, qui obiite xix Die mes. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Ross, Knts. Stephen, prior of the convent of Christ's church in London, granted to Hugh de Polsted, by deed sans … of Hugh de Polsted, had a right in the patronage of the church of Burnham All-Saints, and in that of Polstede in … or effigies of a man between his two wives; and on a plate, Of your charite, pray for the sowls of John Huntely, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of meadow, and was valued in Fulmodeston; here was also a church, but not endowed with any land; it was two furlongs … released to the monks of Castleacre, all his right in the church of Crockston, to be enjoyed by the parson of … of the advowson of Fulmodeston and Croxton. The Chapel, or Church, is a single pile, with a chancel covered with thatch, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Edward I. the prior of Meremounde had the rectory of this church, being appropriated to it; it had a manse, and 30 … s. 8 d. Rectors. 1305, Roger de Lekys was presented to the church of Dokcton, with the vicarage of Dunton annexed, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Cockfield in Suffolk, &c. William Chene founded in the church of St. Mary of Rudham, a priory, in the reign of King … souls of his ancestors, &c. did, of his own gift, add the church of St. Margaret at Thorp; and this William, on his … six crosses, patte, argent. On a gravestone, with a brass plate: Orate p. aiab; Rici. Dey, notarii, et Isabellae uxoris …
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