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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Earl Warren. By the inquisitions taken in 3d Henry IV. Richard Gegge, Edmund Hall, and their tenants, were found to … de Stanford, and William de Bukenham, in the reign of King Richard I.; and 52d Henry II. by Cecilia, daughter of … by half a quarter of a fee of Adam de Clifton, and he of Richard de Belhouse, and Richard of the King; and 3d Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… s. at the survey, at 60 s. and was held of the Bishop by Richard and Elias. The whole town was a league long and half … At the survey there were only two lordships, one held by Richard, the other by Elias, of the see then of Thetford, but soon after removed to Norwich; in the reign of Richard I. Adam de Breileston held a moitey, 2 and after him …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lord; he married first Philippa, daughter and coheir of Richard de Monte-Fixo, (or Montfichet, a powerful baron, and … I take it) of Sir Hugh, by Philipps, his first wife, which Richard died in 53d Henry III. seized of this manor. 6 In the third year of King Edward I. the heirs of Richard de Plaiz were found to hold this town of the Earl …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… she bore to the said EDWARD, viz. Edward, Robert, and Richard. She departed this Life the 30 th of Nov. 1683, in … &c. of Lewes, and Sir Edmund Hengrave, with the license of Richard Earl of Arundel lord of the fee; 2 and the rectory … Robert Longe, on Ireland's resignation. 1557, 29 Nov. Richard Sharpe, on the death of Long. 1579, 15 July, Robert …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the death of their son John. In 1281, Edward I. licensed Richard de Swerdeston and Isabell his wife to convey and … but leaving no issue, his estate descended to his brother, Richard Heron, or Herne, Esq. alderman of London, who married …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and in 1639, George Gawdie of Stepney, Esq. gave it to Richard Webster, at whose death in 1683, it was given to … Gent. son of Suckling Jay; and Mary died unmarried. Richard, Charles, and Thomas, the three younger sons, died … here, as was Mary his wife in 1727, who was daughter of Richard Chamberlaine of Astley-Castle in Warwickshire; their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Thomas Godsalve, Esq.; he was buried in 1592, and one Richard Tolwyn, Gent. presented Timothy Careon; but the grant … future. The font here seems to be made by that good man, Richard de Castor, 20 whose life you may see at vol. iv. p. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Rectors presented by the priors of Thetford. 1300, Richard de Bradwell. 1306, Walter de Fakenham. 1315, Henry de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Anthony Sparrow, late Bishop of Norwich, who married Richard Webster, clerk, and they sold it to Sam. Nedham, … presented John son of Ralf Mall, and in 1349, John son of Richard de Hemplond, and in 1352, John Akwra, or Aquora, … Needham, rector of Dickleburgh, and Peter Parham, M. D. Mr Richard French, the present rector, holds it united to the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his son, whose son, Ric. de Gatesend, held his share. 2d, Richard, whose son John was living, and enjoyed his part. But … daughter of John Taseburgh of Flyrton, ob. 11 Febr. 1640. Richard Stevenson Gent. Aug. 9, 1666. In the nave, Mary Wife … Osborne alive in 1522. Alexander de Kirby lived here in Richard the First's time. Part ii. fo. 367. He held it with …
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