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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… sons of Ernald de Burgh, in the reign of King Richard I. In the 21st of Henry III. is entered the marriage … Chilton manor, &c. in Somersetshire. In the 3d of Edward I. William de Burgh claimed free warren, and a free fishery … Gross, and Nicholas Wychingham. 1443, Stephen Smith by Edmund Clere, Esq. 1453, Richard Catfield. Ditto. 1464, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 44th of that King. Peter Buxkyn, in the first of Edward I. settled on himself for life, 18 messuages, and tenements, … held of it was partible between the heirs male. In 1361, Edmund Pickering, John his brother, and Catherine, presented to this church. In 1389, Edmund de Clipesby, John Pickering and Jeffrey Curteys, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part of Martham, and Winterton at 26 l. in King Edward I. reign, at the survey 29 l. This was a large capital manor, … it at will; and in a pleading in the 52d year of Edward I. the prior claimed wreck from Palling cross to the bounds … 1355, John de Steynaston. 1394, Oliver Mendham. 1448, Edmund Trynok, instituted vicar, on the death of Jeffrey …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the Bigods, Earls Marshal; and in the 14th of Edward I. William de Ormesby and Agnes his wife, were possessed of … This John Clipesby, and Roger Harsyke, were the sons of Edmund Clipesby, and Sir John Harsyke; who married the two … Sir Roger Newent, her sister. John Clipesby, Esq. son of Edmund, on a division of the Calys inheritance, enjoyed this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a way through certain grounds; and in the 4th of Edward I. Alexander, son of Richard Fastolf, and Bartholomew de … of the chapel of East Somerton, and in the said year Edmund de Melliers and Ellen his wife, conveyed their right … survey, but as this went with his lordship of Winterton, I shall there treat of it. There was formerly a chapel in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the Bishop. The Church is a rectory, dedicated to St. Edmund; valued formerly at 40 s. Peter-pence 9 d. ob.The … of St. Bennet, 8 s. per ann. Hugh Cali gave to Edmund the rector, and his successors, half an acre of land, … ho. xxi ac. t're. iiii ac. p'ti. sep. dim car. et sub. eo. i lib ho. iiii ac. sep. val. iiii sol. idem. (scil. Stanart) …
The Environs of London
… Saints; and endowed by the founder with his manor of Ham, (i. e. Westham,) and the manor which had belonged to Ranulph … John Ely, 1701; Thomas Haynes, attorney at law, 1715; Edmund Mountague, Esq. Deputy Governor of Fort St. David's in … 126 acres of land, at Leyton; given by Roger Samkyn and Edmund Basset. Pat. 10 Edw. III. pt. 2. m. 10. A house and …
A History of the County of Essex
… which was bought by Maud (d. 1118), queen of Henry I, and given by her to Barking Abbey as part of an endowment … s. 8 d. to them, and 32 s. to the lord. 73 Schileman's son Edmund granted the mill to Richard Renger or Rengery of … in 1867, but had disappeared by 1894. 122 V.C.H. Essex, i. 515. Ibid. 444. J. A. Robinson, Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1646 as a royalist. 35 He had been surgeon to Charles I. In the 19th century Rokeby House became a school and later … altered, in the 1930s, but was later demolished. 64 Edmund Burke lived there 175961. In 1742 it was apparently a … Essex Lodge (1970). Fairbairn's Crests, ed. J. MacLaren, i, pl. 41, cf. ii. 509. This identification was made by Mrs. …
A History of the County of Essex
… senior boys, senior girls, and infants, and renamed after Edmund Burke the statesman, who lived in Balaam Street for a …