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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Reppes, 4 afterwards John de Wilby had it, and then Richard de Reppes. In 1368, John Armory, and in 1380, John de … of Hardingham. John de Wilby. 1350, Simon de Shotesham. Richard de Reppes. 1368, Robert de Toftrys. John Armory. He … 1407, Thomas Sandall. 1413, Thomas Trwyte or Truyte. 1420, Richard Tammys. 1423, John Wright. 1424, Edmund Money. 1428, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Deye's resignation. Nicholas Bacon succeeded Money. 1671, Richard Burrel, on Bacon's resignation by John Potts, Esq. … resignation by Sir Charles Potts, Bart. The Rev. Mr. Richard Sibbs is the present rector and of Sisted and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1353, Robert de Stratton, L. L. D. subdeacon, &c. In 1424, Richard de Middleton was rector; see vol. iii. p. 495. 1461, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sir Christoper Heydon, afterwards to Edward Holl, Thomas, Richard, and Nicholas Bell, and now Mr. Bell is impropri ator … had a manor here, which was purchased of the Crown by Sir Richard Southwell, and hath passed ever since with … 3 Saxlingham's Manor Was granted from Cawston, by King Richard I. to Robert de Saxlingham, whose son Roger had it in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… made steward of all the courts and letes belonging to Richard Courtney Bishop of Norwich, who settled on him 5 l. … take it) of this Richer, and appears to have had two sons, Richard and Nicholas; Richard, son of Ralph de Paston, by his deed sans date, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de St. Paul, for life she on the payment of 200 marks, to Richard Talbot and Elizabeth his wife, and others, had the … Herris. 1559, William Adamson, on Herris's death. 1600, Richard Wright, A. M. on Adamson's death, deprived in 1604. … and had Anthony Page, who by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Gresham of Thorp-Market, and his wife, daughter of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who had two brothers, Peter, who died without issue, and Richard, who was also lord and patron; his eldest son, Ralf … Sir Hugh Peverel, Knt. her son, had it, and sold it to Richard de Bittering, citizen of Norwich. The moiety of the … In 1345 another William de Colney had it, and afterwards Richard Poynings, son of Nicholas, then Sir Robert de Berney …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… sons (1) Sir Ralf, who died without issue, as (2) did Sir Richard de Skeyton, Knt. and (3) William his brother … his son, who in 1236 sued William son of Isaac, son of Richard de Felmingham, to know by what authority he and his … tenants commoned their cattle in Skeyton; who proved that Richard, his ancestor, was seized of that right, as belonging …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 20 s. raised in the hundred. 1 This afterwards belonged to Richard Fitz Gilbert Earl of Clare, who infeoffed Rosceline … as had, 3, Robert Marsham, his brother. Their brother Richard, in 1461, was monk in the priory of Norwich, and … of Melton, and lord and patron of Wramplingham, whose son Richard was a tobacconist in Norwich, and left at his death …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the bishops, &c. till leased out, and then the Pastons. Richard Lubbit, rector here, was sequestered in the …