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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Edmund Bacon of Hesset in Suffolk, leaving two sons, Henry the younger, and Thomas the elder, who lived at West …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… fee of it remained in the Crown till 1226, and then King Henry III. granted it to Hubert de Burgh Earl of Kent, at which … In 1357, Isabel Queen of England, mother of King Edward III. died seized of both these hundreds, and that King was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Duke of Norfolk; it was seized by the Crown, and in 1561 Henry Parker, Knt. Lord Morley, had it, who soon after … manerio sub Heroldo, modo tenet quatuor sui filij, semper iii villani et v bordarij tunc et post i car. in dominio, tunc et post ii. hominum, m o. inter …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or Lancaster's. Aylesham whole town was in the hands of Henry II. and he held it in right of his Crown, from the … cadit illa cruent Prda Rapin: His ego progenitus quo post hc Fata superstes De stirpe excisa, solus relicta … bonis suis propriis istam Eccle- siam in Vita sua ct post Mortem charitatibe ornabit, qui obiit iiii o die Junii An o …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his eldest son, who married Agnes: this Thomas, by the inquisitions in the reign of Henry the III. was found to hold in this town of Baconsthorp, … homo ejusd. lx. acr. terr. modo tenet Turoldus, tunc et post v. bordarij, modo ii. semp. i. car. in dominio, et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… King's service, and his son Hubert had it of the gift of Henry I. when it was a member of Causton; he was to find one … lord and patron. Of Tusard's serjeanty, I find, that King Henry I. gave it to Gerard Tusard, 5 after whom, Walter … and John Duke of Norfolk gave it to William Camond. 1489, Henry Lesingham was rector; in 1630, John Rechford, rector. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… town, John son of Ybri de Belhagh had an estate here in Henry the Second's time, whose family continued a long time … to the archdeacon of Norwich, was rector (see vol. iii. p. 659.) In the altar on the south side, is a stone with … Leman Generosi, Legi, Regi, Religioni, Devoti, qui Anno post Restaurationem Caroli Secundi 2d o Incarnationis Christi …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to this, which was confirmed to the see of Norwich by King Henry I. when Bishop Herbert fixed the see there, to be held … Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas, 73 in which post he acquitted himself with honour, and died therein … these two lines of his own hand writing; ternam Barathri, mortem Peccata merentur, Vita tamen Meritis, sis mihi Christe …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… here; and in 1427, Laurence Mainwarren had it. In 1450 Sir Henry Inglose, Knt. gave the manor and advowson, to be sold by his executors; and in 1495 Henry Calthorp had it; he lies buried in the chancel, with … de Caustuna lx. acr. terre et ii. bord. semper i. car. et iii. acr. prati, et val. xii. den. et habet dim. leug. in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Suffolk, Knt. and secondly Anne, daughter and coheir of Henry Brome of Bromehall in Blonorton, from whom the … Warenna Erpincham Sud. H. Doms. fo. 83. In Brantuna idem iii. soc Heroldi, soca in Caustuna vi. acr. semper i. car. et … et dim. soc. i. car. terre et xix. acr. tunc vii. car. post et m o iii. tunc valuit xx. sol. m o xl. soca in Marsam. …