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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 9th of Edward II. Sir John de Mauteby presented to this church in 1326, Sir Robert de Mauteby in 1347, and Sir John … the 25th of Elizabeth. The tenths were 1 l. 18 s. 8 d. The Church is dedicated to St. Mary, and is a rectory; in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it in the 13th of that King, which the advowson of the church, to William, son and heir apparent of John Earl … temporalities of St. Faith's 18 d. of Bromholm, 2 s. The Church is dei cated to All-Saints, and is a rectory; the old … of Lancaster presents, as being in the Crown. In the church was the guild of St. Mary. Beeston-Priory and Manor. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… town, in her right. William de Hetherset presented to this church, as lord, in 1365. In the 47th of Edward III. Henry … by his will, dated April 13, 1467, he was buried in the church of the Friars-Preachers at Norwich, by Margaret his … following. In 1524, Sir William Paston presented to this church, being guardian of Clement, son of Henry Pagrave, Esq. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that King, he requires to be buried in the chancel of this church; Elizabeth was then his wife; proved February 6, 1398; … for the county of Norfolk in 1409; presented to this church in 1412, and held this manor by three parts of a fee … life: remainder to John his son, and was buried in this church, before the high altar: appoints John his son, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and an half of land, with 2 carucates; and there was a church endowed with 2 acres and an half of land. It was made … was lord in 1600. The tenths 2 l. deducted 10 s. The church was a rectory, valued at 6 marks, dedicated to Two … the curacy and impropriator, 1742. In the windows of the church were the arms of Beckham: cheque, or and sable, a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and 20 l. to the building of a new steeple to the Friars church. His arms were or, a lion saliant, gules. Alana, … will is dated February 3, 1400; he was buried in the church of St. Mary of Playford, in Suffolk, and appoints … Richard Fellbrigg her son, executor. In a window of the church of Playford, which was built by Sir George, was his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, and 3 carucates and an half; there was also a church endowed with 28 acres. Knapton and Sustran were added … and the tenths of the town, 4 l. 2 s. Deducted 12 s. The Church is dedicated to All-Saints, and is a rectory; the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… after the decease of Simon, his son, rector of this church, to whom Robert, the prior, and the convent, had let … priory, 12 d. Of Waborne, 11 d. Of Beeston, 9 s. The Church is a rectory dedicated to All-Saints. The old valor … by John Earl Warren and Surry. The presentation to this church was granted to the prior and convent of the canons of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger de Gunton, as lord of a moiety, presented to this church, and John de Gunton in 1343 and 1349. Sir Walter de … 1558, he requires to be buried in the chancel of Gunton church by his wife; names Martin, John, Thomas, and Kenelm … Norfolk, the name probably of some adjoining rivulet. The Church is a rectory dedicated to St. Andrew. In the reign of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Elizabeth, his wife, and after to William, his son. 3 The Church was formerly a rectory, valued at 15 marks, and paid … 1737, Thomas Sayer. Ditto. 1757, John Tayleur, (this church then consolidated to Gunton) by Sir William Harbord, Bart. Robert Playford, buried in the church, in 1558. On a gravestone in the church, William …