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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… broad, and paid xi. d. to the geld, without Grenesvill. In Henry the Second's time Ralf Curzun of Flegg was lord, and … of Swanton-Abbots, did the like; in 1356, King Edward III. confirmed to Sir John Norwich, Knt. his charter of … et i. bord. semper i. car. tunc valuit v. sol. et iiii. d. post et m o x.s. This was part of Shotesham manor extending …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with a cross flor on three grieces; and on a grave-post is this, Here lieth the Body of Mary the Daughter of … for free-warren in all their demeans, by the grant of King Henry III.; but notwithstanding this, and other favours conferred …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Trowse, to the monks of Norwich, which gift King Henry II. confirmed. In 1285, the jury presented, that the … chapel and all offices convenient: in in 1335, King Edward III. and Phillipa his Queen, lodged there, as at p. 540, 612, … et viij. bord. semper i. car. in dom. tunc iiii. car. hom. post i. et dim. modo ii. car. hom. et xl. acr. prati modo x. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… sold them to Owen Sheppherd, Esq. general receiver to Henry Howard Earl of Northampton, by which office he much … lxxx. acr. terre, semper ii. bord. tunc i. car in dominio post et modo iv. acr. prati. In Wislingaham i. liber homo Edrici commend. et in Brambertuna iii. et in Rokelunda i. de iv. et dim. habuit Edricus …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Maud his mother Rob. son of Richard de Corston, Henry Wimer and Eleanor his wife, and Rob. son of Jeffry de … Sparrowe, que obiit 1 Dic Januarii A o Domini M o VC.iii o cuius Anime propicietur Deus. On plates in the south … commend. hos tenuit Radulfus, quando se forisfecit, post Godricus in. manu Regis, modo tenet Aitardus (c. de Vals …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… before which it belonged to the manor of Hethersete. In Henry the Third's time it was worth 12 l. per annum, when it … time Nic. de Castello or Castle farmed it, and Edward III. conveyed it in exchange to John de Clavering and his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his wife; this was soon after divided into many parts; Henry and Will. Lominour had some lands and rents, Jeffery … been, concerned in the manor called Skilman's. In 1401, Henry Lomnor, junior, had the biggest part, which joined to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… manor and advowson, to Tho. Townesend, senior, Esq. son of Henry Townesend, the youngest son of Sir Robert Townesend of … Harsop in Derbyshire Esquire, by a third Daughter of Sir Henry Bedingfield, who died 20 Aug. 1712, aged 27 Years. … at Cawston in Norfolk, was of this family. (See vol. iii. p. 451.) The church is 36 feet long, and 18 broad, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… deprived in 1577, and Will. Browne had it; and in 1579, Henry Golding had it of the gift of the Queen, and Mayor and … for exhibitions and sermons, as appears at large vol. iii. p. 311. The ancient revenues here that belonged to St. … tenuit Godricus liber homo Kitel lxxv. acr. tunc. i. car. post i. modo nichil ii. bord. et dim. et ix. liberi homines …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… arms, and this inscription, Here lyeth buried the body of Henry Yaxlee Esq; who died in the Faith of God's true elect … tantum, et tenet dim. acr. terre q. mercatus est, post quam Radulfus forisfecit, de terra Rogeri Bigoti tunc … liberi homines sub eo commend. tantum xxiiii. acr. tunc iii. car post iii. car. et dim. M o. i. car. et ii. boves, et …
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