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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… SANDRINGHAM. Called Sant-Dersingham, in the book of Domesday, from sand and Dersingham, of which see under … 20 s. 1 Wood-Hall. William Fitz Corbun, or Curcon, whose son, Ralph Curzun, was lord of a manor in Stoke Holy Cross in the reign of King Henry II. was descended from Robert aforesaid, and also lords …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that river, over which there is here a bridge. It was part of the Lord Bardolf's manor of Rungton, and that lord had a charter of free-warren at Magna Seche, A o. 33 of Henry III. with a weekly mercate on Monday, and 2 fairs in … lord of Wirmegey. 1407, John Multon. Ditto. 1415, John son of Richard de Derham, by Thomas Earl of Dorset. 1419, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred South Wotton SOUTH WOOTON. At the time of the survey, it appears that this town, and that of North … on the death of the last Earl, Hugh, in the 27th of Henry III. became vested in Roger Lord de Monte-Alto, or … to have continued in the same family, Richard de Bulmer, son of Sir John, being lord, and giving land here to John de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… into this town, and soon after came to Walter Giffard Earl of Buckingham, whose son Walter, and his Countess, gave to the monks of the church … of lands in Tydd St. Mary, in Lincolnshire. In the 55th of Henry III. Robert de Fytton purchased by fine of William de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred Tilney TILNEY. The Lord Bardolf's manor of Islington, and that of William de Scohies of Broughton, … In the 10th of Richard I. a fine was levied between Simon, son of Roger de Cherevile, petent, and Robert, son Walter de … (when an aid was granted, on the marriage of King Henry the Third's sister to the Emperor of Germany) of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in its bounds and lands, is not mentioned in the book of Domesday, and the reason is, that there was at that time, … of 20 marks per ann. for his life; and in the 34th of Henry III. John, son of Geffrey de Tirington, impleaded Adam Prudekin for the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it, and from a pool, or deep water near to that wall. Of this great parish, only this account is to be found in the … into the family of the Earls of Clare. In the 47th of Henry III. Richard de Clare Earl of Clare was found, as … settled lands here, and in Hunstanton, on Hamon his son, by fine. In the 21st year of King Edward I. John Lovell …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Ramsey Abbots, or Popenhow Manor. The principal manor of this town was given to the abbey of Ramsey, in … was called by the name of Popenho; and in the 44th of Henry III. a fine was levied between Hugh, abbot of Ramsey, … year 1400, in the 5th year of Thomas, the abbot Richard, son of John Almere, of Walsoken, carpenter, being a villain …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred West Winch WEST WINCH. West Winch Manor. Rainald, son of Ivo, held the chief lordship of this town, at the time of … in Michaelmas term. Ernald de Torley, about the reign of Henry III. held half a fee here of Simon, son of Richard, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… its new site or, erection. 1 It was a beruite to the manor of Snetesham, and held by the Archbishop Stigand in the … Sir Benedict de Aungerville was lord in the reign of Henry II. he had 3 daughters and coheirs, one married to … de Snetterton, or Bukenham, was succeeded by Hugh, his son, who married Alice, daughter and coheir of Ralph de …