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A History of the County of Suffolk
… Franciscan friars Bury St Edmunds 37. THE FRANCISCAN FRIARS OF BURY ST. EDMUNDS In the year 1238 both the Dominicans and … was to lay their grievance at the foot of the throne, when Henry III, specially urged by his queen, espoused the side of … and special tool of Cromwell in dealing with the friars, Richard Ingworth, suffragan bishop of Dover. 11 The house of …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Franciscan friars Dunwich 38. THE FRANCISCAN FRIARS OF DUNWICH According to Weever, quoting from the 'painfull … by Richard FitzJohn and Alice his wife, and after by King Henry the third.' 1 Its original site was changed and moved … wife, John Falleys and Beatrice his wife, Augustine his son, Sir Hubert Dernford, Katharine wife of William Phellip, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Richard FREAKE Richard FREAKE Biography Name Richard FREAKE … apothecary (Apothecary's servant (i.e. apprentice)) Period of medical practice 1621-1641 Other notes Trouble 7 Jan 1631. Instructions from his master by word of mouth and not in writing. Had changed masters (Southerton …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… occupation non-medical clergyman (Clergyman) Period of medical practice 1625-1648 Other notes In trouble 1635 & … April 1635 Entry Mr F, a divine, was to be cited. Attitude of the accused absent Action taken To be summoned. 5 June … Mr Stephens, of a palsy. F had also failed to cure L's son of the King's evil. Initiator of the complaint relative …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… from some remarkable bridge on the river Ouse, that part of it citra Lynn making the hundred, and that of Marshland … and heir to Sir Thomas Caily, to Sir Roger Clifton, whose son, Sir Adam, died lord in 1366; his 2d son, Sir Adam de … gave it to his brother, Sir Edward; but in the 7th of Henry VII. Robert Clifton aforesaid died lord, and sans …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ANMERE. Orgar, a Saxon freeman, was the principal lord of this village, before the conquest, when being deprived of … and of Thorp, in that of Depwade, and was probably son of Eustace Earl of Bologne, who married a sister of … and Bereford manor. Anmere Hall. In the 6th year of King Henry III. a fine was levied between Hervey, son of Richard …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… derived from Ab or Av, which signifies, and is the name of a river in Wales, and the Saxon Ton or Tun, a town; 1 thus … Richard de Rupella, or Rokele, was lord in the 22d of Henry III. Oliver de Vaux granted by fine, to Richard de … of Gately in Norfolk. In the 14th of Edward I. Richard, son of William de la Rokele, claimed the advowson of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In Babinkelia, Peter de Valoins had a lordship, out of which Tort, a Saxon freeman, was ejected at the conquest; … s. to a 20 s. gelt, and William held it under Peter. 1 Sir Henry Spelman observes, that the town is seated in an angle, … knight gave two parts of his tithe here to it, which his son and grandson confirmed; 3 his descendants, according to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to it, both held by Robert Malet, a Norman baron, lord of Eye in Suffolk. Gloresthorp may take its name from the … This Robert was great chamberlain of England, under King Henry I. but in the 2d year of that King was banished, and … the sixth year of Richard I. Thomas de Arden, 3 and Ralph, son of Robert, impleaded Sir William de Aubervile, and Maud …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… its site by a river or running water, was the lordship of Toche, a Saxon thane, in King Edward's time, and granted … time before his death. He was succeeded by William his son, the second Earl Warren, who married Isabel, daughter of … in Normandy, created Earl Warren and Surry, by King Henry II. and died in 1201; his anniversary was kept in the …