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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1685. Simon Devereux, A. M. 1686, obt. 1733. 11 Charles Norris, LL. B. 1733, obt. 1767. 12 Bryan Faussett, A. M. Feb. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a road strikes south to Lewes. On the east side is Norris's, a farmhouse now being reconditioned. An …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… have included the land which later became the manor called NORRIS'S. From 12423 to 1489 the overlords of an estate … held it in 1412. 127 The estate was held of Thomas Norris by John Hall (d. c. 1479), 128 possibly by a temporary tenure; shortly before his death in 1489 Norris sold it to John Mompesson. 129 On John's death in 1500 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 191419. There is a ring of five bells, the first by Thomas Norris, of Stamford, 1630, the second a medieval bell with imperfect inscription, the third by Tobie Norris I, of Stamford, 1618, the fourth by Thomas Eayre of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 2 oxgangs in 12845, when the other tenants were Alan Norris, Thomas Helbeck and Richard de Romanby. 21 He must be … appearance in the vill. In 1296 Agnes widow of Alan Norris claimed dower in North Otterington against Thomas son … Otterington, 26 as did Hugh de Hornby, Alan and Roger Norris and Thomas de Otterington. 27 The Romanby family was …
A History of the County of Hertford
A History of the County of Rutland
… three of which were dated respectively 1677 (by Tobie Norris), 1618, and 1723 (Henry Penn). The new bells were …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… fol. 31. Close R. 1650, pt. 58; no. 26. Lansd. MS. 921 and Norris Collections. Ibid. Francis Bishop of Rochester held a court here 7 Aug. 1713 (Norris Collections). Priv. Stat. 41 Geo. III, sess. II, cap. … Arch. Soc. Trans. iii, 15960; Lond Gaz. 10 July 1874. Norris Collections. Inclosure Award, Priv. Stat. 41 Geo. III, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Richard Brandon. 38 They were sold in 1793 to John Norris, of Magdalen College, Oxford, and in 1853, on the death of a later John Norris, Leighton, Brington and Bythorn were again put up for … imperfectly formed; the second and third by Tobias Norris I; and the fourth probably also from the Stamford …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Watts's shield, but the other stamps are those of Tobie Norris of Stamford. Before 1825 there were four bells only. …
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