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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… but King John gave them to Roger de Thony. In the 34th of Henry III. it was valued at six marks, and in the 52d of that King, … of Thomas Earl of Warwick, &c. In the second of Henry IV. it came into the Warwick family again, and Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… for free-warren here, in Ellingham, and Illington, 38th Henry III. 3 and before this, in the 4th of King John, a fine was … said to be lord of Bukenham-Parva, but it is plain by the inquisitions above, that William Spring, Esq. was then lord; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lord, by his deed sans date, (about the reign of King Henry I. as I take it,) gave to the monks of Castle-Acre, the … of half a knight's fee; but in the reign of King Henry III. Sir John de Loden, son of John de Loden, was lord, and … villi. iiii. bor. tunc ii. serv. xii. acr. prati, tunc et post ii. car. in dnio. tertia posset esse, m o i. et semper …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… so being united, became one manor. In the reign of King Henry I. Peter de Cranwich was lord, and held it of the Earl … a trial then) was lord before him. In the reign of Henry III. Adam de Cayly held here one knight's fee of the Earl … vill. et v. bor. et iii. ser. et iiii. acr. prati, tunc et post. iiii. car. et dim. hom. m o iii. dim. mol. et dim. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thomas, and Simon Sorrel, which Thomas, about the reign of Henry III. gave lands here to the abbey of Sibeton in … and from hence this manor took its name; and amongst the inquisitions taken in that King's reign, the Abbot of Sibeton … Stigandus T. R. E. semper v. car. terre tunc viii. vill. post. iiii. m o. nunc. ii car. in dnio. post et modo ii. tunc …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it came to the abbey of Wendling in Norfolk, and by the inquisitions made in 90th Edward III. it appears that the … them monuments of our negligence; for since inquisitions post mortem are now taken away by the statute of 12th Car. II. the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Robert Aguillon held a lordship in these towns in the 20th Henry III. when an aid was granted to that King; in 3d Edward … town, is as follow, 23 24 [pedigree] Carle's Manor. By the inquisitions taken in the reign of King Henry III. John Carle … jacent viii. soc. xx. acr. terre semp. dim. car. tunc. et post val. vi.l. m xl. Tot. habet i. leug. in long. et dim. in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… be the primus ab urbe lapis, the distance answering. Sir Henry Spelman observes, that the Iceni, by which name this … Schotesham, Saxlingham, &c.; and in the 24th of Henry III. Godfrey de Langetot held the manor of William de … in the Roman state wore feathers to signify their flying post haste; but the truth is, that prince won these arms at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… acr. et i. bord. et i. acr. prati, semp. i. car. et val. iii. sol. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… marks; and by virtue of a license granted by King Henry VI. 5 the said Prior and Convent purchased of John Duke … only house in this place, besides the new hall. From the inquisitions taken in the reign of Henry III. it appears that … canonice obtinere, licentiam concedimus specialem, teque post possessionem adeptam pacificam, vel quasi dicti …