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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 4 William le Bretun had two bov. of the Serjeancy of Hugh Fitz-Coste in Hokenale, Radford, and Kirkeby, and paid the … 3d. and some others had such other small parcels; Hugh Fitz-Coste held the rest himself then valued at ten marks, by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1167 Hulton was held by Emma, daughter and heir of Ralph fitz Orm and soon afterwards the wife of Adam de Audley. 41 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… each of which, a part of the advowson belonged, but Roger Fitz-Peter Fitz-Osbert bought a part of Walkeline de Bosevile; so that … Banyard the other. When Norwich Domesday was made, Rob. Fitz-Osborn was patron, and the rector had a house and 40 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… nave are thatched. When Norwich Domesday was wrote, Robert Fitz Osbert was patron; the rector had a house and 26 acres … of Peter, son of Osbert. 1317, John Walram. The said Cath. Fitz-Oubern. 1338, John, son of Roger Lither. Lady Catherine, … Noyon and Peter Jernegan, and Catherine, relict of Roger Fitz-Osbert, settled it on Sir Walter de Norwich and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who had two sons, Humfry the younger, and 3. ALAN Fitz Jeffery, the elder, whose son 4. WILLIAM took the … three wives; first, Mary, daughter and coheir to Henry Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundel; 62 by whom he had Philip Earl of … Howard, Segrave, Brewse of Gower in Caermarthenshire, Fitz-Alan, Warren, Clun, Oswaldestre, Maltravers, Greystock, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Robert Malet, lord of Eye; and by Gifart, under Robert Fitz-Corbun at the Conquest: 5 and there were then 7 tenants … Was infeoffed by the lord of Forncet, in Peter Fitz-Nicholas, to be held of Forncet at the 4th part of a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… inheritance went to Sir John de Thorp, Knt. (called John Fitz-Robert) 4 in right of Margaret (or Margery) his wife, … de Creke, sister to Sir John de Creke, and wife to Roger Fitz-Osbert, 5 and from him it descended to Robert Fitz-John de Thorp, his son, who obtained general releases …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the arms of Shelton single, and again impaling Morley; and Fitz-Walter's arms single, and this on a flat stone: Bacon of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hemenhale HEMENHALE. The rectory here, was given by Walter Fitz-Robert, patron of Dunmowe priory in Essex, to that … united to Fritton, lapse. On his resignation in 1564, Tho. Fitz-Walter Earl of Sussex gave it to Thomas Fairman, deacon, … Twa-grind, and was confirmed to that monastery by Walter Fitz-Robert, being situate on Long Bridge, and anciently was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… three billets gul. Tirrel and Kelly quartered, impale Fitz-Pain, arg. twowings conjoined gul.; besides others …
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