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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… came to the Crown, and one half of it was given by King Richard I. to John Corn De Beauf, or Cordebof of Benningham, … sirnamed of the town, and had continued in it, ever since Richard the First's time, when John son of John de Banningham … Sir Thomas Kensale was rector, and resigned in 1428, to Richard Goneld, who was presented by John Duke of Norfolk. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Sackville; and Sarah, the 3d daughter, married to Richard Engaine, 6 grandson to Richard Engaine who lived iu the Conqueror's days; this Richard in 1191, gave the King 200 marks to have possession …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part, which was now joined to Midleton's. Soon after this, Richard de Skeyton held this, 5 and Agnes de Baldeswell, and … and Margaret his wife, released all their rights here to Richard de Skeyton, in whom both manors were vested; and in … Hewke of Boton and Alice his wife were living. In 1447 Richard Hewke of Boton, and John his son married Margaret, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was examined in the court of chivalry in the cause between Richard le Scroop, Knt. and Sir Robert Grosvenour, Knt. … he sware that the arms of az. a bend or, belonged to Sir Richard, and that he bare them in the battle of Spaine, when … changed it for Stradbrook in 1436, with John Torell. 1439, Richard Poppy. Ditto. 1450, Peter Wright. Ditto. Res. 1475, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Earl of March. In 1384 Anne Queen of England had it, and Richard II. granted it to Michael De-la-pole Earl of Suffolk, … Bandesey, who exchanged it in 1437 for Banningham, with Richard Goneld, and he in 1445 for a mediety of Ingworth, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to hold to their proper use for ever, assigning to Richard de Kirkely, the last rector, and first vicar, a … the priors of which house presented them. 1232, Richard de Kirkebi, or Kirby, the last rector, and the first … to Ralf Hoddys, son of Ralf of Tunstede; after whom Richard Bolour or Bulwer had it, who resigned in 1420, to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… archdeacon of Norfolk, Sir Robert de Ilketeshale, Knight, Richard de Calthorp his brother, Robert Garneys, &c. In the … dying in the 12th of Henry IV. and left by her will to Richard Calthorp her son the lordshp of Snitterley, alias … of Cockthorp, &c. Sir Oliver died about the end of Richard the Second's reign, and was buried, as is said, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Eustace de Nevile farmed it with Aylesham manor, of King Richard I.; and it is said that in 1156, William, brother to … had an allowance for looking after it. In 1197, when King Richard I. levied a tallage upon all the burghs and manors of … to the Crown, where it remained till 1385, and then King Richard II. granted to Sir Michael de la Poole, Knt. 11 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sir William Platers of Saterly, Knt. and Bart. and Sir Richard Onslow of Westclandon in Surrey, Knt. trustees to the … tenentur. Lower down on a freestone, Mary the Wife of Richard Snelling, and Daughter of the late John Symonds of … September, in the Year Mdccxxiii. Prov. 14. 13. Here lyes Richard Snelling of Colby Yeoman, who bequeathed One Pound, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hereford, rector of the mediety of the church of Wortham, Richard son of Hervy Ingald, with all his family, and all his … anima Roberti Horne, cuius anime propicietur Deus Amen. Richard Lubbock, of this Parish Merchant, March 17, 1686. … united to Horstede in 1571, who died in 1607, and in 1608, Richard Sutton, S. T. B. held it united to Horstede, on whose …