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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mowbrays; and from them to the Howards Dukes of Norfolk. Ralph Lord Bainard had by an exchange 15 acres and half a … Thomas de Fauconer occurs rector in 22 of Edward I. 1318, Ralph Morel instituted, presented by R. Morel, monk and … by Sir Thomas Erpingham, who farmed the manor. 1429, Ralph Kemp, on the resignation of Bucke. Thomas Saxham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… gules a chevron, between three griffins heads erased, or. Ralph Lord Baynard was rewarded with a lordship, of which … ejected: this was granted to Godric on the forfeiture of Ralph Earl of Norfolk, who had a moiety (as lord) of this … Hales was a rectory, but granted in the 4th of Henry I. by Ralph de Chedgrave, and Emma his wife, to William, prior of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was held by commendation only, and 4 carucates of meadow. Ralph Earl of Norfolk added to this lordship, in the time of … the abbot, &c. of Langley, rectors of this church, and Ralph le Butiler, rector of Raveningham, about tithes; and it was agreed, that Ralph and his successours should have the tithe of 12 acres …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his land that was seized for beating the King's servants; Ralph de Hoo was living in the 34th of Henry III. and in the 44th Miles, son of Ralph, conveyed by fine a messuage, 80 acres of land, 10 of … of this church, as a trustee, settled the manor of Howe on Ralph, son of Miles de How, and Joan his wife, in the 34th of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Gilbert Blound, Robert de Wridwell, Osward de Thuston, Ralph de Lodnes, Richard de Cadomo, and this grant was … thus united, and so came to Gavel's manor, &c. as above. Ralph Lord Bainard was lord of a manor in this town. When … which Osmund, a thane of Archbishop Stigand was deprived; Ralph de Beaufoe had an interest in it after Osmund, but at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Norwich. In the 20th of Henry III. Roger de Hales, Ralph de How, Edward Charles, and the Lady Riveshale, held … between Roger de Hales, parson of North Walsham church, Ralph de Hales, querents, Roger Grys and Mirabel his wife, … with marsh ground, and 6 d. rent here and in Helmington. Ralph de Beaufoe had at the survey, 33 acres, with a carucate …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clavering Hundred Raveningham RAVENINGHAM. Ralph Lord Baynard had on the conquest, the grant of a … Sir Nicholas married Maud, daughter of , and relict of Ralph Pigot of Framingham Pigot, and held one fee of Robert … Esq. lord on his father Humphrey's, death, 1461. ( i) Ralph, son and heir of Leonard Castell, Esq. died before his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by whom she had Roger Bigod Earl of Norfolk, and Sir Ralph, a younger son, who was enfeoffed of this lordship, and held it under the Earl; to this Ralph, Walter de Shipmeadow, of Suffolk, conveyed by fine, in … on that account. He left by Isabel his wife a son, Sir Ralph. Sir John is said to have borne these arms, or, on a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being part of Roger Bigot's manor of Hadesco, and part of Ralph de Beaufoe's manor of Aldeby in this hundred, and … and presented, as will appear, to a moiety of the church. Ralph de Beaufoe's interest herein, as lord of Aldby, came, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 16 d. and there was here one freeman, the predecessor of Ralph de Beaufoe, with 8 acres, valued at 12 d. 1 It remained … and Odar held it of William; of these his predecessor, Ralph de Beaufoe, had the protection only, in the reign of … meadow, which a freeman held under the protection only of Ralph de Beaufoe, valued at 8 s. 5 Of this Roger see in …