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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a year, instead of the sheafs in kind. He left two sons, Richard the youngest, and Sir Simon de Furneaux, Knt. who was … with John le Nelde, priest. Ditto. 1358, 28 Dec. Richard Galyon, priest. Ditto. 1377, 30 Nov. Will. atte …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his son, inherited, who in 1189, was restored by King Richard I. to his earldom, stewardship, and estate, upon … was created Dutchess of Norfolk for term of her life, by Richard II. in 1397. It appears that there were great … her dower, he never was duke, being beheaded at York, with Richard Scrope Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1405, 17 John, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fifth part of the manor and advowson; after him succeeded Richard de Felbrigge, who gave Alfred Kokerbolle, his … who was made Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Richard III. He sold Herling manors and advowson to Sir … writ, against Sir Roger de Hales, Knt. 1374, 15 Nov. Richard Hunte, shaveling, with whom Hulton changed for the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… an advowson. This portion was given to Thetford monks, by Richard de Caam, lord of Semere Hall, and consisted of two …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Bedingfield, the patron. 1583, 27 Nov. John Dalton, on Richard's resignation. Lapse. 1584, 8 June, Daniel Reeve, on … On a brass in the south isle, HERE lyeth the body of RICHARD DAVYE, who deceased the 29 of March, 1628. On a mural … had three sons and one daughter; Margaret, who married Richard de Noers. Nicholas, the second son, was alive in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sparkeford, priest. Tho. Le Archer, rector of Elmsete, and Richard his brother. 1337, 8 non. June, Robert de Stanebrigg, … and heir. In 1330, Tho. le-Archer, rector of Elmsete, and Richard his brother, were lords; and this year they settled … p. 460. From Midle-Herling court rolls, in the hands of Richard Gipps, Esq. lord there. Le Neve, vol. ii. p. 244. Le …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… first wife was Thomas, who was dead before 1338, and left Richard, Robert, and Thomas, who were lords of Gasthorp; … married to Tho. Darcy of Danby in Essex, and Alice, to Sir Richard Fitz-Lewes, Knt. But the manors aforesaid, for want … in the voyage of Sir Malves del Ile, in the voyage of King Richard II. into Scotland; in Bretaigne, in the deceased Duke …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and it appears by a pleading in Michaelmas term, 5th Richard II. that Philippa, widow of the said Guy, was lady hereof; she held it also 8th of Richard II.; but in the 21st of the said King, it was granted … so that it descended to Ann, sister to Henry, wife to Richard Nevill Earl of Salisbury, who was declared Earl of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held here and in Stanford half a quarter of a fee of Richard de Belhouse, as of his manor of Bodney, which Richard held it of the King. In the years 1349 and 1357, … of the King; 11 and in 3d Henry IV. it was in the hands of Richard Gegge, and so became united to the other manor, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Jeffrey his heir, Robert his brother, Gilbert de Rising, Richard the priest of Mundeford, William his nephew, &c. After this, about the reign of King John, Richard de Gelham held it of the aforesaid Earl, by the … name of seisin, and was found to die seized of it in 1st Richard II. 6 On the death of Sir John Cobham, the lordship …
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