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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… ane book keeped for filling up the haill acts and minuts of counsell frae tyme to tyme as they are past in counsell … and appoints the haill acts past since the election of the magistrats and counsell by poll to be filled up in the … session of their Majesties parliament. 22 January 1690. Richard Ronnald appointed quartermaster. Richard Ronnald, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… (b)XII, N.E.) Eye, Moreton, and Ashton is a parish 3 m. N. of Leominster. Eye church with interesting effigies and Eye … principal monuments. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul stands on the W. side of the … In N. chapelin N.E. corner, (2) ascribed to Sir Richard Cornewall c. 1540 and Jane (Melborne) his wife, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Dooms. Echering EYKERING Dooms. ECHERING. There was of the Soc of Maunsfeild the kings ancient demesne in … to this Gislebrict de Gaunt, who was succeeded by his son Walter de Gaunt, father of Gilbert the earl of Lincolne, … of his lord Gilbert de Gaunt earl of Lincolne) his own son Henry de Eycring was a witness. 7 Roger de Meinill, by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was (as is said) at Repeham It was in the Crown till King Richard I. on his return from the Holy Land, granted it to Sir Baldwin de Betun Earl of Albemarle, and Holderness, with the lordship of Folsham, 1 … Morley sold it in 1582, to Sir Thomas Hunt. In the 29th of Henry VI. I find the hundred court to be kept at Repeham, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ALDERFORD. This village is not mentioned in the book of Domesday, it being wholly included and accounted for under … said year, the prior of Longvile, William de Breton, John, son of Walter de Wichingham, and Roger de Antingham, had … &c. part of the manor of Clare, held by Alan Holywell. Henry Richers was lord in 1570, and Robert Richers in 1572. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… thus, Gerbaldesham, in Norfolk; and may be the name of a quick running water, or river, thus, Baldersdale in … it was granted with Foxley, &c. to the Munchensys by King Henry II. and so came to Valence, and Hastings Earls of … Earls of Kent. Sir John de Grey, Knight of the Garter, (son of Reginald Lord Grey of Ruthyn.) In the 16th of Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a village, an hamlet, or beruite, belonging to Alan Earl of Richmond's manor of Below; and was measured and valued as … that runs by it. Walter de Bek was lord in the 18th of Henry II. and paid to the sixth scutage for the marriage of … to Elizabeth, the same, to Catherine 20, Thomas his son and heir, John, William, and Edward his sons; Jane, his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or a River. Gingon held this lordship under Alan Earl of Richmond, of which Ralph Earl of Norfolk was lord in King … Walter's, grandfather of Theobald: and in the 33d of Henry III. Theobald le Botiller was found to die seized, and … Earl of Britain, but in the 20th of the said King, John, son of William, son of John de Pakenham, for 300 l. sterling, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lord before the conquest. A freeman, who held 3 carucates of land, 7 villains, 8 borderers, and 2 servi belonged to it, … to R. prior of Acre, the convent, with the consent of his son, to the honour of the Virgin Mary, the tithe of his mill of Belingford, of 10 s. per ann. 2 In the 3d of Henry III. Jeffrey Fregos held it of the honour of Peverell. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or beruite, belonging to King Herold's great lordship of Cawston, in South Erpingham hundred, and at the conquest … of a fee of him, in Gukenton, Norfolk. William Peche, son of Simon, was living in the reign of Edward I.; his … and was proved July 10, 1403; she was in the 13th of Henry IV. the wife of Sir Thomas Gerberge, and Sir Thomas …