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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Felton, Knt. was lord in 1315, and in 1330 King Edward III. granted it to Sir Robert Ufford, Knt. and his heirs, in … Lincoln, eldest son to the Duke; and accord ingly in 1523 Henry VIII. granted it to his mercer, William Botery, citizen … villani et ix. bordarij et ii. car. in dominio, tunc et post iii. car. hominum m o iiii. et vii. acr. prati, silva …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Loval in exchange for Berton-bendish St. Mary. In 1356, Henry Peyrecourt had it, and changed it in 1373 for East … to John Jeggon Bishop of Norwich, for whom see vol. iii. p. 562. Robert Jeggon, his son and heir, built a large … there, - - - "Volo habere unum trentale Saneti Gregorij post obitum meum celebrandum - vole ha bere unum certeyn, et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by Lescilina his wife had Hermannus, who in the reign of Henry I. was, with his sons, witness to a grant of the abbot … of the abbey; in the grant it is expressed, " Ut post abbatem, totius abbati sit procurator et Dapifer sicut … William died in 1494, his will was proved November 27, and inquisitions were awarded in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… concerning this entered, and our great antiquary, Sir Henry Spelman, who mentions it under Cawston, in his Icenia, … always find the returns made by the juries on the several inquisitions taken, were, that they knew not by what service … tenuit Heroldus T.R.E. xi. car. terre xxxx. acr. tunc et post xxxvi. villani modo xxxv. tunc et post xxvi. bordarij m …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Alicie Sadeler, nuper Uxoris Thome Sadeler, qui obiit iii o die Januarii An o Dni M o cccc olxxxxvi, cuius anime … William Frank of Felmingham, and from them to their son, Henry de Coleby, who had a charter for freewarren, as at p. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… kinds always belonged to the Crown, and accordingly King Henry III. as superiour lord of the whole town, and of all the … inviolata Fides, erga Liberos amor perspectissimus, post Funera felicem reddidere: Qui Calculi Doloribus, diu …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of our Lady and St. John, which were kept here. 1506, Henry Mundford. The Abbot. 1519, Robert Dusing, D.D. Sir … trusted him in his principal affairs. (See vol. iii. p. 118.) He was a great favourer of the Lollards, and as … semper i. bord. et dim. car. et dim. acr. prati, tunc et post val. iiii s. modo v s. iiii d. Terra Drogonis de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 4, 1652, and John Rose had it, at whose death, in 1661, Henry Lord Arundel of Wardour, &c. gave it to Edw. Warnes, … his wife. In 1315 Sir Robert and Maud settled the whole on Henry de Stanton, and Alfred de Brok, for their lives. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and then came to the Crown, and continued there till King Henry VIII. in 1531, granted it, among others, to Sir James … in 1572 Queen Elizabeth had it, of whom it was held of Sir Henry Bedingfield in 1588, and in 1594 by Bedingfield's will, … This Adam was 2d son to Bishop Scamler, of whom at vol. iii. p. 558. He was of the Inner-Temple in 1617, from thence …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1493 Robert his son and heir was buried here. In 1517 died Henry Dynne of Heydon, Esq. who married Winifred daughter of … recorder there, in the room of Samuel Smith, Esq. in which post he continued till 1653; 12 December 6, 1648, he was sent … were estimated at 20 marks, the prior of Coxford had ix s. iii d. in annual rents, and the prior of Lewes 27 s. It is …