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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Henry King. Tho. Newce, Esq. He was sequestered. 1654, Richard Laurence. By the Usurpers. 1661, Edw. Bainard, A.M. … paid 9 d. geld. 11 The successours of this Tarolf, were Richard and Mathew his son, and Ralf, who lived in 1199, and … and their heirs, had their free way and passage, under Sir Richard de Boyland's court-yard in Taseburgh, between his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Taking both its names from the lords of it; in 1236, Richard de Tharston was lord, and held it at a quarter of a … which it had been formerly sold by the Albanys. In 1317, Richard de Therston and Cecily his wife, settled it on … and it soon after divided into two parts, for in 1329, Richard and Cecily held one part of Bukenham-Castle at a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hoxne, Stradbrook, &c. in Suffolk; and Sarah de Halmo, Richard son of James Suddimere, 4 and Philip de Braseworth, … manors, lands, &c. confirmed to him, by Robert son of Sir Richard Nerford, Knt. of Wreningham, in Wreningham, Thorp, … Prior of Peterston, the Abbot of Creke, and the heirs of Richard de Redham; half a fee in Dallyng held by Simon de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… A. D. 1685. Anna Herne, ob. 20 Mar. A. D. 1729, t. 81. 2. Richard Herne, Gent. 1668. 3. Herne's arms and crest, a … had it in 1261. Launde's manor, in 1264, belonged to Richard Lemming of Tibenham, who forfeited it for rebelling … vi porc. val. xxv sol. Regr. Pinchbek, fo. 160, says, one Richard, who likewise held Midleton, held two carucates of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sir Ralf de Shelton, Sir Thomas de Shardelow, Sir Richard de Boyland, Knts. Will. de Midelton, Hugh Curson, and … 1524, Robert Peryn. Lapse; united to Waketon-Magna. 1526, Richard Grey, res. Leonard Spencer, in right of Multon manor. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at the presentation of Sir William Platers and Sir Richard Onslow, Knts. trustees to the Norfolk family; at … La Vile's, or Bacon's Manor, And anciently belonged to Richard la Vile; and in 1306, to Margery, widow of Walter le …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… I am not certain) as if this lady after married Sir Richard Le Brewse, Knt. for he was lord here in 1315, and in … cloth, against the burial of the Lady Brewse. In 1335, Sir Richard Le Brewse had the moiety of swans going in Brisingham … quarter, one fee and half quarter of which formerly was Richard de Brewse's, of which John Lancaster now holds a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… bishop might recall it when he pleased. 1304, 5 ides June, Richard de Schadenfield, priest, was instituted to the … Baldewyne, priest. He resigned in 1331, id. Dec. and Richard de Botone, priest, succeeded. 1349, 2 July, Walter … priest. 1401, 22 Jan. John Cok, priest. 1408, 9 Septem. Richard Bailly, priest. 1424, 26 June, William Balle, priest. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who was rector in 1256, but most commonly, the Portion of Richard, who was rector of it when the Lincoln taxation was … or the Portion in the Marsh. 1256, Henry was rector. Richard. 1291, John de Melford, priest. 1334, Robert de … Cornewaille, priest, on Snetisham's resignation. 1392, Richard Marwyk, on Cornewaille's resignation. 1393, Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by Sir Robert de Bosco, (or Bois,) and that in Nortone by Richard de Cham; the fee in Fersfield, at the death of Earl … Christian his wife, lived at Cretyng St. Mary in 1310, and Richard, a fifth son, whose son, Thomas de Bosco, in 1330 was … John Holkham, John Marlere, rector of Ilsyngton, and Richard de Walton, being trustees; according to this …
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