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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Knt. and removed from the fastolfs seat, which was at the west end of the town, built a new seat in the east part, 11 … of the tomn, of more remark, Then the old one in the West, dispark'd long since, Row, erchanged for Anglethorp: 12 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Crown by the lord of the manor, with all the revenues of West-Acre priory in this town, and have ever since gone …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Beceles, secondly Alice, daughter of Henry Reppes of West-Walton in Norfolk, by whom he had Edward Steward of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… paid 11 d. ob. geld; 2 it is now called Dikebeck, and lies west of the church. There was a small part which William Earl … a brook, running north and south, the chappel east and west. The bridge is about three foot wider than the chappel, … on the coast between Eccles and Happisburgh, all along west to the division, between the hundred of Happisburgh, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Furneaux in Middle Herling, of Seckfora's in West Herling, Mainwarring's, Fawconer's, and Felbrigg's in … by the river Ouse, that parts Norfolk and Suffolk, on the west by Thetford, and on the north by Shropham hundred, which … called Kenninghall Palace, or Place; it fronted east and west, and was built in form of an (H), having a porter's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Knt. and their heirs; and in the same year, Tho. Greene of West-Creeting in Suffolk, cousin and heir of William, … standing round a small green, the church being on its west side. This rectory is in Norfolk archdeaconry and … deanery; it hath a good parsonage-house joining to the west side of the churchyard, and 37 acres 2 roods of glebe. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Kenninghall on the cast, by Market-Herling north, and by West-Herling and Gatesthorp west; it contained several manors, all which were united in … and all the barley rents, to Framlingham Gawdy, Esq. of West-Herling, and his heirs, (the weyfs, streys, and all …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a manor. Gatesthorp's whole fee was afterwards called, West Hall, or Wrotham's; the Prior's half fee, East Hall, or Garleks; and Berdewell's half fee was called Up Hall. West Hall, or Wrotham's Manor, Was, after Warine's death, in … was purchased of the said Walter by Sir Will. Berdewell of West-Herling, Knt. and joined to his manor of Up Hall, both …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… MIDDLE-HERLING, Because it lies in the midst, between West and East-Herling, was held by Ulchetell a Dane, in the … l. then raised to 7 l. but fell again to 5 l. The part in West-Herling which belonged to the Furneaux family, and after … held it,) as part of his honour, at a whole fee; this and West-Herling, which was measured and taxed with it, was a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… now enjoy them, viz. a tenement and half an acre at the west end of the churchyard; three acres of land in North … the same reason; this abuts upon the common towards the west; the third is called Lamp Acre, and abuts on the glebe, … division than nine feet of ground, yet the former goes west by Thetford to Lynn, and the latter in a direct contrary …
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