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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… son and heir, who upon payment of 1000 marks more to King Richard I. in the first year of his reign, viz. 1189, was … William de Longcamp Bishop of Ely, when he went to King Richard, then made captive in Almaigne; he was one of the … in 1397, was created Dutchess of Norfolk for life, by King Richard II. she died in 1399, and was buried at the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the parish, which paid 46 s. to each tenth, and in 1627, Richard Punder, A. B. perpetnal curate here, returned much …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… re-changed again, and Clavesberd, in 1412, resigned to Richard Papy. James Child and other feoffees of Sir Ralf … res. 1445, John Baron. 1447, John Wyllys, res. 1450, Richard Reyner, res. 1452, John Mapes. 1456, John White, … IV. because he married Anne, one of the daughters of Richard Wodvile Earl of Rivers, sister to his Queen. The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who in 1402, resigned in exchange for Moring-thorp, with Richard Parlben. 1408, Will. Malet, resigned, and in 1444, … 1 at whose death in 1591, Henry Earl of Sussex, presented Richard Cox, A. M.: he died in 1605, and Robert Earl of … to Henry I.; and he gave the whole to Robert Fitz-Richard-Fitz-Gilbert, the first Earl of Clare, and his heirs; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… quitrents of this manor became 5 l. per annum. In 1235, Richard de Brewse and Oliver de Redham, were concerned in it, and in 1246, the said Richard, jointly with Eleanor his wife, held a court-baron; … de Multon and Margaret his wife, who held it in 1315, of Richard de Brewse, and in 1345, it was purchased by William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Mourning-Thorp, presented by the abbots of Bury. Richard. 1285, Peter de Shotesham. 1309, John of St. Albans, … vicar of Hunningham, who was descended from a brother of Richard Sedenore's alias Sydnore, Archdeacon of Totnes in … of Roger de Shimpling had it, and was in the custody of Richard de Boyland, and had assise of bread and ale, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William Drury, Knt. 1555, Henry Bradshaw, resigned. 1556, Richard Clegge, united to All-Saints. Rob. Wetherby, and … Rivet of Brandeston, Esq. united to All-Saints. 1640, Richard Lancaster, ob. Ditto. 1661, Philip Goodwin, resigned. … on William prior of the Holy Trinity at Ipswich, by Richard de Mundham and Eve his wife, William Weybred and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Uvedale, by whom he had John, his son and heir, Ralf, Richard, Elizabeth, and Alice 7 married to John Heveningham: … leaving four sons, and four daughters, 1, Eliz. married to Richard Bokenham of Weston in Suffolk, Esq. 2, Sarah, married … that rector had 16 acres of land, but no house; and Sir Richard de Boyland was patron of the other, having purchased …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his son, one of the lords of Tacolneston; 6 and in Richard the First's time, was held by Richard Malherbe at one knight's fee, of the Bishop of … heiress, married to John Gresham of Holt, father of Sir Richard Gresham, &c. Th Rev. Mr. John Soley, rector here, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bigot's part, was in the Crown, till Hen. I. gave it to Richard de Lucy, who held it at three fees, and paid … its owners Dovedale's, or Tacolneston manor. Simon Fitz-Richard held a fourth part of a fee, which made up the manor … who afterwards joined with Sir Henry, and sold it to Richard Brockden or Brogden, alderman of Norwich, son of …