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A History of the County of Oxford
… cf. Cat. Ancient Deeds, II, p. 546. PRO, E 179/161/9, s.v. Ralph Fretewelle; Bampton Hund. 334. Southwick Cart. II, pp. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… respective manor courts. A court baron for tenants of Ralph Hareng's Clanfield manor was mentioned in the early …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Westbury and Clanfield manors as 3 knight's fees to Ralph Hareng for 10 marks a year. 8 The rent was reduced in … St Valery. 10 Hareng was succeeded before 1230 by his son Ralph, of whom the manor was held in parcels in 1242 by his … 20 Her son Robert Hill, a merchant of the Staple, sold to Ralph Lathum, a London goldsmith, in 1504. 21 Lathum sold the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a new united benefice. 10 Advowson The advowson passed to Ralph Hareng with Clanfield manor around 1200, and before …
A History of the County of Sussex
… next 300 years as 2 knight's fees. 47 Four by the name of Ralph were tenants c. 1150, in 1201-2, in 1242, and in 1268, … being identical. They were succeeded by John (fl. 1291), Ralph, who in 1304 was granted free warren in Clapham 49, another Ralph, a minor in 1316 and later sheriff of Sussex, 50 and …
Survey of London Monograph
… and twenty-six as Clarenceux, nineteen of them personally. Ralph Brooke alleged he made 500 grants of arms, but that may … his appointment displeased some of the other heralds. Ralph Brooke, York, was particularly aggrieved, and in 1599 … (19). 25. THOMAS BROWNE (1773). See Garter (20). 26. RALPH BIGLAND (1774). See Garter (21). 27. ISAAC HEARD …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clavering Hundred Aldby, or Aldeburgh ALDBY, or ALDEBURGH. Ralph de Beaufoe had a grant of this lordship from the … and paid 2 s. and 1 d. ob. gelt, whoever possess it. 1 Ralph de Beaufoe was a near relation, or son to William de … to it. At the survey, we meet with a town, of which Ralph de Beaufoe was lord, called Thurketeliart, of which a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the said year, presented by the Earl of Norfolk. 1660, Ralph Wells, by the King. 1670, Sam. Crispe, by James Earl of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norfolk. Roger Bigod his son, being Earl, enfeoffed Sir Ralph Bigod, his brother, of this town, and of Stockton, and … it remained, till Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Sir Ralph Bigot, brought it by marriage, to William Garneys, Esq. … 1371, Thomas Stoner. Ditto. 1393, John Barrell, by Sir Ralph Bigod, who also presented in 1400, 1409, and 1416. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… these freemen were under the commendaof the predecessor of Ralph de Beaufoe, in King Edward's time, one under that of … in his own right, as lord; and in the 35th of Edward III. Ralph Gerberge, son of Sir Edward Gerberge, released to Sir …