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A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Gayles in 1440 23 and 15978, 24 and one at Dalton Norris in 1561, 25 but there is now only one mill on Dalton … leet at which the tenants of Dalton Michael and Dalton Norris, Whashton and Layton appeared. 72 DALTON (Dalton … Sowerby, D.S.O., is the present lord of the manor. DALTON NORRIS (East Dalton, xiiixviii cent.; Dalton Norreys, xiiixvi …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the Crown, and in 1531 Henry VIII granted Langham to Henry Norris, an esquire of the king's body, for life. 8 Norris, however, was attainted for treason in 1536, 9 and in … manor was in the king's hands after the attainder of Henry Norris. At the same period a new kiln-house was built. 24 Two …
A History of the County of Northampton
… by Hugh Watts of Leicester 1641, and the tenor by Toby Norris of Stamford 1616. There is also a priest's bell. 105 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… married respectively John Paulet of Herriard and Henry Norris. 12 Ursula died without issue, and in 1582, on the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… share was conveyed in 1568 to Ursula's husband, 143 Henry Norris, 144 while Katherine's portion was sold in 1575 to …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… estate was, it would seem, bought by the trustees of John Norris in 1793, and on the death of John Norris, presumably his son, in 1853 it was put up for auction … Michell: C: W: W: N. 1720; (2) ABCDE FGHIKL MNOPQR. Thomas Norris made me 1641; (3) and (4) same as (2); (5) Esme …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Paul Jodrell from the owner, the Revd. Henry Hadley Norris, and was so extinguished. 69 A second Lewknor manor, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… war of 191419. 82 There is a ring of five bells by Toby Norris (II) of Stamford 16945, but the third was recast in … are given. On the tenor it is stated that 'Tobyas Norris cast us all fore in 1694.' The treble, dated 1695, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… North, Ch. Bells of Rutl. 126. The larger bell is by Tobie Norris I of Stamford: it is inscribed' Cum voco venite.' …