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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1451, Master Tho. Winchcombe. He resigned. 1453, Sir Richard Esh, priest, who was buried in 1646, in St. Peter's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of which names occur in this family at that time, for Sir Richard de Wodehouse was cotemporary with this Adam, who was … at the death of George Morley, Esq. descended to Sir Richard Morley, his son and heir, and then contained a … plain, of and Belonged to from Times of Yore. 4. Sir Richard, his son and heir, is omitted in most, if not all the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Craske of Norwich, Esq. United to Barnham-Broom. 1646, Richard Alfield, clerk. A. B. on Legat's resignation. Will. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it was confirmed by Pandulf Bishop of Norwich in 1219. 6 Richard, son of Nicholas de Aqua of Wiclewood, gave to … the church of All-Saints there; this was in 1267, The said Richard gave also more lands to William the Prior, and his … Aqua released her dower in it; and at this time, another Richard, who was son of Stephen de Aqua, (or At Water, now …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mouton, conveyed part of it to Bartholomew de Salle, and Richard de Bittering, who joined it to that part that Rob. de … to the Rokeles, and after, to the Cursons, and was held by Richard le Curson in 1256, who was then summoned to be made a … in Ketringham; in 1307, Sir Will. Cursoun held his part of Richard de la Rokele, by the eighth part of a fee, and had a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… its name; Walter de Wramplingham, William, his son, and Richard, his brother, were lords of it; in 1249, John del … and Warine de Tudenham were lords; in 1345, John, son of Richard de Melton, held Tudenham's moiety of Hetherset manor … assignee of Rob. Thornton. 1638, Nathaniel Joceline, A. M. Richard Johnson, clerk, and Thomas Mansfield, for this turn. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… del Hill of Harlyng, John, son of William of Garboldisham, Richard at Quidenham-Bridge, and others, found that it would … coronation of Eleanor aforesaid, and at the coronation of Richard II. by the Earl of Arundell and Surrey, and of Henry … his son, upon his marriage with Elizabeth, daughter to Richard Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundell, and the issue of their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the Holy-Land, being in such high esteem with King Richard, that in the third year of his reign, (1191,) when he … of Banham, divided it into several parts; he conveyed to Richard le Forester (or Foster) of Herling 25 acres, with a … conveyed her right in 40 acres of land, to the said Richard, which John de Bek her husband had settled on her, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the honour of Hakenet, the relief being 8 s. 4 d. In King Richard the First's time, John de Gerpenville was lord; at … which time I meet with no more of it till 1540, and then Richard Lothewyk had it; but the rents were now sold off, the … 6 d. a year. Gerbaudesham's Free Tenement Had its rise in Richard the First's time, it being till then part of Wygen …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… abundance of entries in the rolls of such payments; but in Richard the Second's time the bed was omitted by the lord's … many small rents as amounted to 4 s. per annum. In 1390, Richard de Boyland's tenants in Wilby were attached to do … by which John de Norwich, who lived at Gasthorp, manumised Richard son of William Godhewe, of Herling-Parva, and all his …