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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Conqueror afterwards, and continued in the Crown till King Henry I. gave it to William de Albany, who married Maud, … by virtue of a license in mortmain granted by King Edward III. to that monastery; and it seems the Prior assigned this … vill. et i. ser. et v. acr. prati. tunc in dnio. ii. car. post et modo i. bos tunc i. car. homin. post nihil. modo dim. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it; it hath a well-known inn standing by it; and the great post road from London to Norwich passing here, occasions this … was split out of Gonvile's manor about the beginning of Henry the Third's time, in the 20th year of whose reign, Adam … car. quam tenuit lib. homo T. R. E. semper ix. bord. et iii. lib. hoies. et xv. acr. terre et ii. bov. et i. bord. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In Parvo Hcckham ten. Ailwinus dim. car. terre semper iii. vill. et iii. bord. et ii. ser. et iii. acr. prati semper i. car. in dnio. et dim. car. hominum …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Knevet was Lord Chancellor of England, under King Edward III. and also honourably allied by great marriages. For over … worshipful knights, Sir Tho. Knevet, Lord Knevet, Sir Henry Knevet of Wiltshire, and Sir Thomas Knevet of … aged 44. leaving Elizabeth his Relict (Younger Daughter of Henry Meen, and Cicely his Wife) to be the greater Comfort of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1 there being none of them in this county, as Sir Henry Spelman, righly observes; 2 and the additional title of … to William Earl Warren, who in his right served King Henry III. at his nuptials, with the royal cup, the said Hugh being … Comes, T.R.E. iiii. car. terre et m iiii. et dim. tunc at post ix. villi. tunc xxiiii. m xv.m xxviii. bord. et tunc …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 10. Rectors. 1310, 15 kal. Febr. Robert Carbonel, priest. Henry Carbonel of Rokelound, and Katherine his wife. 1317, … (fol. 90.) Hund. de Scerepham, in Rokelun tenet Simon iii. car. terre quam tenuit i. lib. hom. Brode, T.R.E. semper … dim. et his vi. et dim. soca in Bucheham Regis T.R.E. et post, donec W. de Gar. habuit tunc et semper iii. lib. et x. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Cringlethorps, (or Crownthorps,) in the time of King Henry III. when William de Crungethorp, held it of Robert de … dim. car. homin. et xiiii. oves et tunc. val. xx. sol. post et modo x. sol. blanc. Terra Willi. de Warenna. (fol. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at a quarter of a fee, as of his hundred of Shropham. In Henry the Third's time, John de Breccles was lord; and in … Screpeham v. et in Wileby i. et in Besethorp, inter totum iii. car. tre. et ii. acr. et dim. et vi. bord. et xvii. acr. … i. car. terre pro. i. man. semper iii. bor. tunc et post ii. ser. modo i. et x. arc. prati tunc ii. car. post et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… shaveling. Alice, relict of Hugh de Bukenham. 1358, 8 Nov. Henry de Etyndon, priest, on Welholm's resignation. Ditto. … a fee here of the Earl of Arundell, in the time of Henry III. He was succeeded by Ralph de Bukenham, 11 his son, who, … car. terre, semper ii. vill. et i. bor. tunc, iiii. serv. post et m o ii. et iii. acr. prati semper i. car. in dnio. et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to support the King's enemies) till 1414, the 2d of King Henry V. and then the parliament at Leicester dissolved all … the Priory of Wotton Wawen, and all its revenues, to King Henry VI. who gave them to the provost and scholars of his … called King's college, who are now lords and patrons. King Henry II. granted the monks of Wotton license to choose their …
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