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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a messuage, 21 acres of land, with the advowson of St Peter's church of Repps, and the chapel of Bastwick, by fine … in his manor of Stokesby. 5 In the 20th of Edward III. Peter de Brompton held a quarter of a fee of the … the Bigots, Earl-Marshal in the 20th of Edward III. which Peter de Brompton formerly possessed. Mary Fastolf held the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Len, and Sir John de Caston, knights, Nicholas Fastolf, Peter Duffkyn, &c. and the Bishop entered on them as an … which he gives one mark of silver rent per ann. Witnesses, Peter de Meauton, Ralph de Candos, Adam Grose, William de Burc, Peter de Martham. Agnes, widow of John Warine, was living in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… curate, the rectory was taxed at 18 marks, and paid Peter-pence 15 d. In the 14th of Edward I. Hump. de … serve the cure; there are in the register of Butley, late Peter le Nevis, Esq. many evidences relating to this priory, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… rectory, dedicated to St. Edmund; valued formerly at 40 s. Peter-pence 9 d. ob.The present valor is 5 l. and was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… married Sir John de Flegg, and Alice was the wife of Sir Peter de Brampton, among these, Basingham's lordship was … with the chapel of East Somerton, was 46 marks, 3 s. 4 d. Peter-pence 2 s. 6 d. and the present valor is 20 l. 13 s. 4 … 1545, Mr. Richard Burman, S. T. B by Sir John Clere. Mr. Peter Watts, rector. 1554, Mr. Henry King, S. T. P. Ditto. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 38 Sixteen recusants were listed in the parish in 1685. 39 Peter Caryll (d. 1686), brother of Richard (d. 1701), and a …
The Environs of London
… the site of the monastery, and its appurtenances, to Sir Peter Mewtas, or Meautis 6, who had been Ambassador to the … the monastery 7. Henry Meautis, Esq. a descendant of Sir Peter, in the year 1633, sold the site of the Abbey, with 240 … again vested in the crown 26, and was granted to Sir Peter Meautis and his wife Jane, for life 27. In 1576, Queen …
A History of the County of Essex
… 14 In 1539 the mill was granted in reversion to (Sir) Peter Meautis or Mewtas. 15 It descended in the Meautis … Lady (Mary) Nulls, widow of Sir John, and their eldest son Peter Nulls, sold the Abbey Mill to William Curtis of Mile … century the mills were in any case controlled by lessees. Peter Lefevre (d. 1751), who bought the Three Mills in 1727, …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1894 and the remainder for the same amount in 1924. Peter Blower in 1616 settled in trust 1 a. land in New marsh, … to be distributed half in money and half in bread. Peter Ward, by will proved 1668, left 60 in trust for the … and the vicar spent the residue on port wine for the sick. Peter Bigot, by deed of 1771, gave a rent of 10, charged on a …
A History of the County of Essex
… continued to pay this pension until 1638, when the vicar, Peter Blower, obtained a renewal of the original endowments … in St. John's churchyard, of a memorial to the martyrs. 44 Peter Blower (163844), whose re-endowment of the vicarage has … St. Andrew, and St. Gabriel, and the building of St. Peter's. Thomas Given-Wilson (vicar 18841914) was the …