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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Pope Innocent, in 1250, confirmed by bull the grant of the church of Westley, in Cambridgeshire, to them; and Reginald … in the 46th of Henry III. gave a moiety of Laringset church; and in the 14th of Edward II. there were resident (as … published a print of the ruins of this priory, and its church, great part of the west end of which church was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger, son of Thomas Bacun, was lord, and presented to the church of Cockthorp in 13 - -; in the said year, he conveyed … lordship for their lives, excepting the advowson of the church, and a messuage, called Le-Parsons, on their paying a … and proved in the said month, before the holy cross in the church of Cockthorp; and his last will is dated the same day …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… presented Richard de Saxlingham to the rectory of this church, about the reign of King Henry II. 3 and granted two … John, an assise was arraigned for the presentation of the church of St. Andrew, of FieldDalling, between Roger Bacon, … Rosceline, and called him to warrant the advowson of this church; and in the 6th of Edward II. Eustace de Dalling …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was lord of a manor, and presented to a moiety of this church, in the 5th year of the said King; and in the 10th of … and in 1418 William Winter, Esq. presented to this church: soon after it seems to have been in the hands of … to alien this manor of Eggemer, with the patronage of the church, to the prior and convent of Walsingham; the names of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his grandson, confirmed it with the moiety of St. Peter's church, the chantry that Robert Godchild held of the monks of … were two churches, All-Saints and St. Peter's. The Church of All-Saints was a rectory, valued at 15 marks, … 14 d. ob. and was given, by deed sans date, to the church of St. Mary of Walsingham, and the canons there, for …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Lady Joan de Burgolyon presented to the rectory of this church. Sir Ralph Shelton of Shelton in Norfolk, was his cousin and heir, and presented to this church, as lord, in 1353, was at the battle of Cressy, &c. and buried in the church of Shelton, in 1375. Sir Ralph, his son, was lord in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that it seems soon after united to the other manors. The church was anciently a rectory, dedicated to St. Martin, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Neal's manor, bequeaths his body to be buried in the church of St. Withburga of Holkham, by his testament, 7 … Surlingham, and Swainthorp, the advowson of St. Laurence's church in Laringsete, the manor of Kypton in Wesenham, and … of Gambon's, in Whitwell, and married Jane, daughter of Church, Gent. ( b) Robert Coke, Esq. of Mileham, by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… inherits it. The tenths were 2 l. 6 s.Deductions none. The Church was dedicated to St. Giles, and was a rectory, valued … Orate p. a'ia Joh. Gime quo'da' vicarij de Houton. In the church and chancel there are several other stones, with … of William and Mary Fenn, ob. 19, Jan. 1727, t. 43. In the church were these arms, azure two bars wavy, ermin, Holkham. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his wife, by which Petronilla conveyed the advowson of the church of this town to Nicholas, and his wife, and Petronilla … in the reign of King William III. at 120 l. per ann. The Church has been demolished many years, and was in ruins in …
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