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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the town, one moiety of the manor and advowson, and Henry de Ingworth had it; and the other moiety to William … son of Thomas Baldwyn of Ingworth, and their heirs. Henry de Ingworth had 5 sons; Sir William, his eldest, was … 1249, John de Suthwerk, rector. The King. 1256, Henry III. gave it to Roger de Eversham, who held it in 1284. 1299, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… having obtained a license in mortmain from King Edward III. for that purpose; and on the 24th of April, 1352, it was … son of Ralf de Ermingland, released all his right; in 1394 Henry Whitefoot had it, and he and his feoffees in 1396 … and his trustees; and in 1427 Robert, son and heir of Henry Whitefoot of Gressenhall, released all right, and so …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… half a mill, and was valued at 3 s. 2 In In the reign of Henry II. the Earl Warren enfeoffed the ancestor of the … Norwich, and was confirmed as a berewic to the see by King Henry, soon after it was granted from Blickling to be held of … of John Moretoft, deceased, in his manor of Nowers. III. Bintre's Portion. 1275, Rt. de Skeyton, and Cecily his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… advowson to Holm abbey, to which it was confirmed by King Henry I. in 1177, and by Pope Lucius II.; but notwithstanding … who resigned to Thomas Atte Fennne. 1428, Thomas Clerk. Henry Earl of Northampton, Sir John Talbot, Thomas Scales, … ready. Call out. Live. Lodging and entertainment. See vol. iii. p. 115. Mr. Lubbock was presented by Caius College to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held it of the honour of the Abbot of St. Edmund's Bury in Henry the First's time, as land of the new feoffment: he bare … of freewarren in this and Wickmere manors. In 1312 Sir Henry de Seagrave, Hugh Tirrel, and 25 others, came hither … Sud Doms. fo. 43. In Berneswrde i. soc. xvi. acr. semper iii. bord. et i. car. et dim. et iii. acr. prati tenebat …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Holm abbey in this town was joined by the abbot. 2 In Henry the Third's time, Peter son of Sir Peter de Alto Bosco, … fishery in the town of Little Hautbois, from the house of Henry Bell to Little Hautbois mill, and the common fishery … For two donations settled from lands here, see vol. iii. p. 410, vol. iv. p. 359. Rectors of Hautbois-Parva. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Hewell alias Fewell, who was lord in her right, as was Henry Lumner, her second husband. She had issue Joan, … tenuit Goduinus T. R. E. ii. car terre, tunc vi. villani, post v. modo iiii. semper x. bordarij, tunc ii. servi post et … ii. leug. in longo, et iiii. quar. in lato, et ii. den. et iii. ferding, de gelto, Fo. 83, Terre Willi de Warrenna. In …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Norwich castle; it was after that, purchased by Sir Henry Hobart, and sold to the Freemans, and after that, to … hath liberty of free warren or game, by charter from King Henry III. dated in 1250, who then granted it to Walter Bishop of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his brothers. In 1383 Thomas de Saxlingham had it; in 1389 Henry his brother, and Margaret daughter of Henry, were his … bordarij, semper i car. in dominio, et i car. hominum et iii acr. prati, silva lx porci, m i runcinus et viii porc. et … lxxxiii acr. terre T. R. W. semper iii vill. tunc et post i car. m o ji boves, et val. v sol. This was a very …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of King Stephen, and Theobald de Hauteyn, in the reign of Henry II. by the marriage of Agnes daughter of Albert, who on … familiis conjunctus, hospitalitate per annos 55 et post mortem 20 duratur clarus. Ad reparandas cathedrales ecclesias …
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