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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… descended by a second wife, from the aforesaid Geff. Fitz Peter, who held it in the 4th of Edward I. Richard Fitz John … his wife, and was then patron of the aforesaid church: and Peter de Laringsete, in the said year, is said to hold the … Mary Magdalen. All-Saints was valued at 15 marks, and paid Peter-pence 4 d. ob.; it is a rectory, and the present valor …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who had 12 acres, with pasture for 100 sheep. 4 Peter Lord Valoins' manor of Bynham extended into this town, … the lordship of Bynham, &c. 5 Roger Lord Valoins, son of Peter, who founded the priory of Bynham, gave to that priory … dedicated to All-Saints, anciently valued at 32 marks, Peter-pence 9 d. ob. The prior of Bynham had a portion of 10 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the three Kings heads of Coloign. Vicars. In 1281, Peter occurs vicar. 1326, Adam Brithmere, instituted, … 1333, William de Ely. 1337, Richard de Barsham 1348, Peter de Welles. 1349, John Hempton. Robert Pope. 1357, … Attehethe. Ralph Gunton. 1384, Roger Locksmyth. 1398, Peter Bakere. 1399, Thomas Fykes. 1422, John Atte Hyrne. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fine at Nott. the Saturday after the Feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul, 4 Joh. 1 between Gilbert de Everingham, Pet. … years and seven months. It was of late the inheritance of Peter Roos, and since of Thomas Broughton, esquire. Norton of … Retford, Nicolas Colton, John Spencer, William Butler, Peter Sawe, John Hopkinson, Thomas Bunby, James Husband, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Commissioners. The manor of SOUTH MUNDHAM was conveyed by Peter Banaster and Constance his wife to Thomas Uvedale in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… it, are not named in doomsday book, which shows that St: Peter de Burgo had a share here, which paid for ten bovats. … by a fine at Nott. the Tuesday next after the feast of St. Peter and Paul, 4 Joh. 3 granted to Adam de Merchamp one … Trevis, widow Mortone, William Wolhouse, Nicolas Johnson, Peter Johnson, and Richard Farneworth. 31 The vacarage of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… St. Michaelchurch were in origin dependent upon it. 3 Peter, the king's clerk, afterwards bishop of Chester, held … nephew Ranulph succeeded to the income from the church on Peter's death c. 1084. 4 King Stephen gave a church that was … with Hartrow manor until the late 18th century. 13 Peter Hoskins, possibly a trustee or lessee, presented in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1621. 26 In 1634 John sold the manor to Sir Thomas and Sir Peter Wroth (d. 1644), sons of Thomas (d. 1610), brother of … by his great-nephew Sir John Wroth, Bt., grandson of Sir Peter. 28 Sir John died c. 1677 leaving an infant son Thomas; … sold their share and their reversion of Rose's interest to Peter Trivet, Edmund's brother, in 1337. Peter was dead by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… North Street (Fig. 70) A continuous road runs from St. Peter's Street to St. Paul's Street, for the greater part …
A History of the County of Essex
… Weald was one of the most thickly wooded places in Essex. Peter de Valognes' manor was said to contain woodland …