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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eynford Hundred Ling LING. Alfah, a freeman, the reign of the Confessor, was lord, and had 3 carucates of land, 15 … Alfah being deprived at the conquest. 1 This Alan was a son of Geffrey Earl of Britain in France, and came into … of this college, April 8, it was granted by King Henry VIII. in his 33d year, to Sir Anthony Denny, on April …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Repham REPHAM. Ralph Lord Baynard held the manor of Refham at the survey' with that of Kerdeston, and was … 15 d. the other Hugh's, of the same value. In the 34th of Henry III. Warine, son of Hugh, and Alice his wife, Hervy de Stanhow, and Ela …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Ringland RINGLAND. William Beaufoe's lordship of Helmingham extended into this town, and was the capital … Walter. 1 Adam de Lions held part of this in the reign of Henry III. (see Lions manor in Weston,) and Simon Est, in the … March 14, 1634; and Francis in 1640, gave them to Henry, son of his late brother Robert; and Francis, son of Henry, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eynford Hundred Salle SALLE. The principal lordship of this town was, in the reign of the Confessor, possessed by … priory of Mountjoy in Haverland. Sir Richard de Nugun was son of Sir Ralph, and living in the 41st of Henry III. by Joan his wife, he was father of Sir Ralph, lord …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eynford Hundred Sparham SPARHAM. The principal lordship of this town was granted at the Conquest to Godric the King's … this lordship came the Crown, and was granted by King Henry II. to Sir William de Montchensy, grandson of Hubert de … brought it by marriage to Sir Hugh de Vere, a younger son of the Earl of Oxford, who presented to this church in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Stinton STINTON, Was a village or township in the time of the Conqueror, though now it is a principal lordship and … Stephen, when Earl of Morton, granted to Ernald Rufus, son of Roger, the whole manor of Stradbroke in Suffolk, part … grandfather held it) on May 17, in his first year. King Henry III. 2 in his 11th year granted to Hugh Rufus, son and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Swanington SWANINGTON. Walter Giffard had a grant of a lordship in this town, of which 7 freemen at the … was made Earl of Buckingham by King William I.; he was son of Osbern de Bolebeck, and Aveline his wife, and related … 2 Walter, his son and heir, Earl of Bucks, in the 12th of Henry II. on an aid for the marriage of that King's daughter, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… THEMILTHORPE. This is village is not mentioned in the book of Domesday; part of it is accounted for under the King's … and John de Marshal, as lord, gave in the reign of Henry III. to the priory of Walsingham, the advowson of the … in his 28th year, granted to Alice Luton, nurse to his son, Price Edward, for her maintenance during life, the land …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eynford Hundred Thurning THURNING. The principal lordship of this village was, at the survey, farmed of the Conqueror, … to Roger de Botevant, 2 knights fees here, &c. William, son of Ely, conveyed lands by fine, in the 7th of Richard I. to Ralph de Lenham. Nicholas de Lenham in the 41st of Henry III. grants by fine, to William de Clare, an annual …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Domesday Book, being accounted for under the lordship of Walter Giffard Earl of Bucks, in Bintre, and under the … of the Earl of Gloucester and Clare, in the reign of King Henry III. and in 1309, presented to this church, as did Robert, son of Bartholomew, in 1321, and Joan, daughter of …