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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… when George Grey Earl of Kent left it to his son and heir, Richard. 5 This Richard Earl of Kent is said to have wasted great part of his … cup, of which church he styles himself Capellane. 12 1446, Richard Boston. 1447, Richard Sechithe; he had been rector of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the Nativity of St. John Baptist, in the same year, Richard de la River, Knt. and Maud his wife, gave license to … of the heirs of Agnes de Boyton. In the 3d of Hen. IV. Richard Ryley held the moiety of the Calthorp tenure, and Richard Hockham held that of Boynton, &c. of John Methwold, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is made of this manor about the reign of Henry II. and of Richard de Woodhall, who gave a rent of 4 d. to John son of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as an adherent of Henry Earl of Richmond, 8 against King Richard III. he was obliged to convey it to Sir James Tyrrell, Richard's great favourite; but on the accession of Henry VII. … any arms or inscription; one of these is probably for Richard Duplake of this town, who by will in 1516, desired to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Aula. In the 20th of Edward III. Stephen de Titeshale and Richard de Burwood, were lords of the Fitz-Walter fee, held … in the said year, Alan de Illey; and in the year 1374, Sir Richard de Illey, son, and grandson, most likely, of Sir … as lords, to the church of Hale; but in the 13th of Richard II. a fine was levied between Sir Robert de Illey, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held this town and the Pickenhams, in the reign of Richard I. it being then valued at xxv l. per annum; this … left them to her son Ralph, then aged 40 years; and Master Richard de Clare, escheator on this side Trent, accounted for … Robert had also a grant of free-warren here in the 2d of Richard II. The said Sir Robert held this manor in the 3d of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… taxed at 20 s. 1 In the reign of Henry II. William son of Richard de Francheville gave two parts of the tithes of his … here to the monastery of Bermondsey in Surry. This Richard held this of Hugh de Montfort (descended of Hugh, the … of two knights fees here, against a fine levied the 1st of Richard the First in the King's court, before Hugh Bishop of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by Henry VIII. who sold it to Robert Hogan, and he to Sir Richard Southwell, who was lord in 1543; and in 1558 settled … remainder to Thomas son of Sir Robert, brother of Sir Richard, in tail male, after the death of Anthony Southwell, (brother also to the said Sir Richard,) and of Ann his wife, with remainder to Francis, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… s. 8 d. payable yearly to the sheriff of Norfolk; at Sir Richard's death, it was ordered by decree in Chancery, to be … the manor of Norwood Barningham; 5 and The heirs of Sir Richard are the 4 daughters of Samuel Smith, late of Colkirk, … daughter of Sir John Palgrave, grandfather of Sir Richard, and father of Sir Austin, viz. 1, Catherine, married …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… heirs; Maud, married to John de Grymsted, and Catherine to Richard de Testwood, who carried off Brokenhurst, and the … Edward Mackwilliams of Stanebridge in Essex; Catherine to Richard Sefoul of Waterden; and three sons, 1st, William, who … who died in 1189, that is in the beginning of our King Richard I. the bearing of arms began to be fixed; those marks …