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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eleanor, daughter to Leo Lord Wells, sister and coheir to Richard Lord Wells, her brother; by whom he had three … 1535 sold it to John Gresham, and it was inherited by Sir Richard, and then by Sir Thomas Gresham, Knt. who was lord in … and sold it to Sir Edwin Rich, Knt. who was descended from Richard Rich of the Middle Temple, Esq. chirographer of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… manor in Depham, (vol. ii. p. 491,) he left it to Richard his son, who was lord in 1226, being nephew to Tho. … Blomevyle, Esq. and he by Catherine his wife, 6 and she by Richard their son, who died in 1503; Ralph his brother … John Flynt, guardian to the said William. 1345, Richard Hudde. Will. Blumvyle, res. 1346, Roger Blumvile. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and John Dam. In 1450, he exchanged for Tichwell, with Richard White. John Paston. 1467, Robert Boys. Feoffees of … Rabye; and in 1554, Lady Isabel Gresham, relict of Sir Richard, presented Will. Fawcet, A. M.: and at his death in 1556, she gave it to Sir Richard Hudsone, who resigned in 1571, and Sir Thomas Gresham …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Ralf de Beaufoe, being then worth 106 s. per annum. Richard held the whole of Ralf, when the Conqueror's survey was made; Pagan or Pain, the son of Richard, succeeded, and Ralf his son after him, who, by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Adam de Redgrave, rector of Bathele or Bale. 1402, Richard de Flory of Islington. Sir Thomas Erpingham, Knt. &c. … de Thorp, Knt. 1399, Rob. Brown of Forncet. Ditto. 1402, Richard Flory of Ilsington, united to Wreningham-Parva. … manor-house of his own building, and was succeeded by Sir Richard his son and heir, who was lord in 1280, and held it …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… wife of Edmund Anguish, enjoyed it by will, in 1696: Sir Richard Allin, alias Anguish, by settlement, in 1696: Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… D'Everes was lord. He, and Maud his mother, sold it to Sir Richard de Boylund, and Maud his wife, in 1278, who had a … suit, and forced to release all his pretensions. In 1295, Richard de Boyland and Ellen his wife had it, and John their … wife, and their heirs; but notwithstanding this, in 1315 Richard his brother was lord here, who, in 1321, settled it …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and in 1323, it was settled on John Oldman for life, by Richard de Bernham, and Richard de Tudenham, with remainder to Walter, son of … Copsy was settled by Ralf Gedding, on Cecily his wife, Richard Caus, Richard de Gegh, and Benedict of Hocham, who in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 18th year of her reign, granted the portions of tithes to Richard Brokelsby, to be held at 26 s. 8 d. yearly rent; and … resignation. 1394 23 Nov. John Pogge de Hedirsete, priest. Richard Snowe. 1408, 12 Aug. John Smyth, priest on Snowe's … Child, priest, on Mafrey's resignation. 1421, 27 March, Richard, son of Fraricus Buntyng of Salle, priest. 1424, 17 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 6 l.; Roger Howes 3 l. 18 s. Tho. Townsend 1 l. 13 s.; Richard Lovick 1 l. 19 s. &c. Rectors of Bretenham St. … Brok. 1303, 6 id. Aug. Roger de Orford. 1309, 6 id. Aug. Richard de Denesford, accolite. 1309, 17 kal. Jan. Tho. de … The Queen, lapse. 1600, Mr. John Wolf. 1608, 2 Aug. Richard Mucklestone, A.M. who held it united to Thurston in …
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