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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… THORP-MARKET. William Earl Warren was lord, and Ralph held of him at the survey, 2 carucates of land, which a freeman of Stigand the Archbishop held in … dust of William Rant, Dr. of physick, and fellow of the college of Physicians in London, who after that he had there …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held by the Conqueror, and was a beruite to the lordship of Holt. Unspac was lord of it in King Edward's reign, and … grandson, Richard Bacon, by his deed sans date, for the health of his own soul, and his wife's and children. The … William Walsham, and others, aliened this rectory to the college of St. Mary in the fields, at Norwich, and Henry, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… WALSINGHAM. Bynham Priory Manor. Peter de Valoins was lord of a part of the town of Walsingham Magna, at the survey, by the gift … Mary of Walsingham, and the canons there, for his soul's health, and those of his father, mother, &c. in pure alms, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Snoring GREAT SNORING. The Conqueror, on the ejection of Ketel, took possession of this lordship, consisting of 3 … Langford, S.T.B. by the master and fellows of St. John's college, Cambridge. 1734, Robert Leake, presented by St. John's college, Cambridge. 1762, Andrew Alvis. Ditto. The Lord …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… North Greehow Hundred Quarles QUARLES. In the book of Domesday, it is wrote Guervelei, and was then held by … Richmond, the King's mother, and on her founding of Christ college, in Cambridge, was settled by her on that society, and is held of that college, by lease, at this day. Here is now a farm, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Snoring Magna. There belonged to Snoring manor 40 acres of land, at the survey, a carucate, one borderer, 2 acres of … Nathaniel Rothwell, by master and fellows of St. John's college, Cambridge. 1710, Thomas Langford, S. T. B. by the master and fellows of St. John's college, Cambridge. 1734, Robert Leake. Ditto. 1762, Reverend …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Hertfordshire, &c Walter Giffard had half a carucate of land, which belonged to two freeman, who held it in King … under Gert, when there was a borderer, and two carucates of land also, but at the survey a carucate and a half; valued … III. Sir John had license to grant the advowson to his college of Raveningham, and to appropriate it, but it took …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… near the great German ocean: Gui, Qui, and Wy, are British words, and many rivers there are which bear these … one that he possessed in this county,) on the deprivation of Ketel, who held it with 2 carucates of land in the reign of the Confessor; 5 villains and seven …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… WIGHTON. It appears from Domesday Book, that the royalty of this hundred, and the lordship of the town of Wighton were both in the Crown, and were … cathedral church of the Holy Trinity of Norwich, for the health of his own soul, his father Geffrey's, and his mother …
A History of the County of Oxford
… North Leigh Church Church Part of the fabric of the church is pre-Conquest. An unsuccessful … 67 David Price, vicar 1731-83, was a fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. For many years he served the cure … was undertaken by curates, often young Welshmen from Jesus College. Most notable was John Price, 1766-70, Bodley's …