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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lords also of a manor, and by the heiress of that family to Sir Randolph Crew, and his son, Sir Clipesby Crew. … the King. These tenures were granted from the Crown to a family who took their name from the town; the first that I … de Clipesby 5 acres and a half of land here; and in this family this lordship continued, till the death of the last …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and the King's highway leading from Sco to Martham. A family took their name from it, Alexander de Sco was living …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… prior of Norwich, about lands here and in Hemesby, and the family of De Gunton, had a considerable interest. Matthew de … in that town, and granted off by King Henry I. to the family of De Mey, 6 lord of it many years. William Knightley …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at 20 l. per ann. This John died in 1454. In this family it remained, till on the death of John Clipesby, Esq. … to be buried in the chancel of St. Mary of Askeby. In this family of Clipesby this lordship, with that before mentioned, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of William Peche, aforesaid. After this, it was in the family of Bois. John Bois, Esq. of Coningsby in Lincolnshire, … sol. Reg. Hurning, fol. 82. Reg. Belings Norw.Of the Bois family see in Honing. T're. S'ci. Benedicti de Hulmo. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the Earls of Arundel, and was held of him by the family of De Somerton. Hugh de Somerton, who married Susan, … their right to Robert Clere and Alice his wife; the family of De Milliers held lands in Hopsburgh of the Earls of … in 1342, and Alice his widow, in 1359, and in the same family it remained in 1545, when Sir John Clere, presented, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and of Margery de Riparijs or Rivers, lady of Angre. This family held the manor of Sporle in Norfolk of the Earl of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, settled them on that convent. The ancient family of De Basingham, lords of Basingham, held it of the … in 1374; John Mauteby, Esq. the last heir male of this family (of which see in Mauteby) leaving an only daughter and … Harold's brother, and slain with him at the battle of Hastings; viz. 7 acres of land, and 5 borderers, with half a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Knepp Castle in Shipley to provide a link with his family estates in Cuckfield. 61 Authorized in 1825, 62 it was … Act of 1825 which was promoted by members of the Burrell family among others. 75 By 1830 that section of the river had … inn (later hotel); 98 in 1887 it was described as a family and commercial hotel. 99 After the closure of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Thomas Woodward. Thereafter it descended in the Woodward family, six members of which served consecutively as rector … of Egremont. 49 Thereafter it descended in the Wyndham family until c. 1922 when Charles Wyndham, Lord Leconfield, … Hornung of West Grinstead Park. It passed from the Hornung family to the bishop c. 1981. 50 The rectory was valued in …