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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the other moiety. In 1642, Sir Charles Le-Gros, Knt. and Fitz-Nunn Lambe, Esq. held their first court, the Hoptons …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mortimer of Attleburgh, from whom it descended to John Fitz-Ralph, Esq. his son, who settled it, with Scoulton and Totyngton, on John Fitz-Ralph, his son, and Alice Walesborough his wife, after … feoffees; and, for want of issue male, they went to Maud Fitz-Ralph, who married Sir Robert Conyers, Knt. who died …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… gave it with Sibil, his daughter, in marriage, to Robert Fitz-Walter, founder of St. Faith's at Horsham, to which … sons died issueless, and the inheritance came to Robert Fitz-Roger, who married Margaret, relict of Hugh de Crescy, … Eye, at a quarter of a fee; it belonged to the same Robert Fitz-Walter, after that to Guy de Ferrarijs, or Ferrers, who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a fess gul. besides these, DE-LA-POLE. BARDOLPH. CAILLY. FITZ-WALTER. The chancel is tiled; on the north side is an … and Bohun Earl of Northampton, impaled. Clifton. Albany. Fitz-Alan. Tateshale, chequy or and gul. a chief erm. Caily …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Wimondham, &c. for their capital seat. John, son of John Fitz-Alan, and Isabel his wife, who was fourth sister, had … then 26 years old, who married Joan, daughter of Ralf Fitz-Ranulf, lord of Midlcham in Yorkshire. He stood firm to … Hawise, to Thomas Lord Bardolph; and Maud; to John Fitz-Williams; and they inherited his whole estate, viz. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Will. Marleburgh, priest, on Hardesele's resignation. John Fitz-Rauf, Esq. in right of his manor called Le Moynes. 1448, … the second by Ringull, at the Confessor's, and by Roger Fitz-Renard at the Conqueror's survey; 11 to Moynes manor the … Tho. de Bardolph, and he of the Earl Warren. In 1415, John Fitz-Ralph, Esq. and Tho. Elyngham, settled it on William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Le Cauz, Will. de Hocham, Rich. de Sueterton, and Peter Fitz-Osbert, held the whole at half a fee, of Will. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger le Bigot Earl of Norfolk, William de Warren, Walter Fitz-Robert, &c. were witnesses, dated an o primo regni 1189, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in this town of Baconsthorp, half a knight's fee of Robert Fitz Roger, and he of the Earl of Cornwall, as of the honour … by the service of one knight's fee, of the heirs of Robert Fitz Roger, and they of the King. In 1379, Sir Roger Bacon … azure, three eaglets displayed, or, and a canton ermine, Fitz-Symon; 5, ermine on a bend gules, three eaglets …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… but that part, which belonged to Cawston, and that Rainald Fitz-Ivo had, and it afterwards came to the Crown, and one …
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