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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the lordship of Lord Latimer. 1585, Robert Fraunces, A. B. res. Thomas Bradbury of Ashill, patron hac vice by grant … Tinkler, ob. Robert Alpe, Gent. 1715, Henry Wastell, A. B. Sir Ralph Hare, Bart. buried in the chancel here 26th …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 8 d. to the gelt, when the hundred paid, and was taxed at 20 s. 1 In the reign of Henry II. William son of Richard de … Bateman, Knt. who had a grant of a rent charge of 20 marks per annum, issuing out of this manor and Old Newton … of the abbey of Bermondsey, which was taxed for it at 20 s. Peter-pence 10 d. Rectors. 1311, John de Boyton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was always 1 carucate and half in domain, then valued at 20 s. at the survey at 25 s. 2 This lordship has been in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… furlongs broad, and paid 12 d.; when the hundred gelt was 20 s. it was always valued at 8 l. 3 The family of Narburgh … Edmund Clere, supervisor; this William was one of those 20 gentlemen of this county, who were returned to be … roll 15, we find the sheriff gives an account of 20 s. of William Spileman for his serjeanty. In the Pipe …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Henry II. Geldewine de Nereford owed King Richard I. 20 s. for his lands in Norfolk; 2 Sir Peter de Narford was … after the feast of St. Dunstan in 1503, Thomas Clerk, S.T.B. prior of Westacre, held his first court at Narford, on … Thursday after the Epiphany; in 1522, Thomas Brygett, S.T.B. prior held a court; and in 1524, William Wingfeld, prior, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in demean, and 10 amongst the men, pannage for 1000 hogs, 20 acres of meadow, a mill, and a saltpit, 1 when he entered … vicar, united to the rectory. 1631, Edmund Agborough, A. B. The Bishop by lapse. The rector being the true patron. … A.M. on the resignation of Agborough. Tho. Thorowgood, B.D. rector of Cressingham-Magna, by grant from Ralph Outlaw, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Audeley. Thomas Duke of Norfolk. 14 1586, John Kinion, A. B. on the death of Awdley. Richard Beckham, Gent. 1590, … s. but is discharged of first fruits and tenths, being but 20 l. per annum, clear value, synodals 16 d.; procurations 5 … Godricus servat H. de Grenehov de xiv. Letis. Doms. fo. 20. Nieutuna tenet Osmundus T.R.E. et post Rex. Modo est in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… furlongs broad, and paid 12 d. gelt, when the hundred paid 20 s. 1 Another freeman held 12 acres, of Berner the archer, … on a grant from John Jenny, Esq. 1585, Robert Frances, A. B. See in Houghton. 1587, Henry Coilison; in his answer to … A. M. obijt. 1687, Henry Tinckier. 1715, Henry Wastell, A B. 1719, Waters Rolf, A. B. Sir Ralf Hare, Bart. He was the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… following pedigrees of the Weylands and Tudenhams. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 [family tree] [family tree] In 1434, … Caldecote 8 s. 8 d. per annum. In 1463, Thomas Wellys, LL. B. and Godfrey Joy, citizen and alderman of Norwich, … St. Helens in Lincolnshire. 1554, Edmund Cosyn, S. T. B. on the deprivation of Warter; 61 presented by Francis …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… &c. and pannage for 15 swine; it was first valued at 20 s. at the survey at 25 s. 1 It is very probable that Wimer … 7th of the said King, Roger, then a Knt. was one of those 20 lances, gentlemen of ancient coat-armour, who were … breadth, and paid 6 d. gelt, when the hundred was taxed at 20 s. Godric also held two oxgangs of land, held by Oswart, a …
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