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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Earl of Arundel attainted; but on the accession of King Henry IV. to the Crown, Thomas, son of Richard Earl of … and on the 1st of September, in the 8th of King Henry IV. the said Thomas Earl of Arundel, by his deed dated … said Sir John Bohun, Sir John Wiltshire, &c. in the 3d of Henry VI. gave the said hundreds to Henry Earl of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1190, Peter de Pelevile was lord. In the 24th year of King Henry III. Thomas de Belhouse held this lordship by the fourth part … 232.) Budenejam ten. Bondus T. R. E. tunc viii. vil. et post iiii. m o vii. bor. tunc vi. ser. m o iii. tunc in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Caldecote, who lived in the time of King John; 4 also Sir Henry de Caldecote, who is on the roll with several other … on a chief gules, three leopards faces of the first: King Henry III. by his writ, dated 5th October, in his 53d year, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ward with Jeffery Fitz-Piers Earl of Essex, 4 and by the inquisitions made in the 20th of Henry III. it is found to be half a knight's fee; and in the … Terr. Regis quam Godricus servat, Cleia ten. ii. lib. hom. post Rex modo est in manu Regis tunc x. villan. post et m o …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… time at c s. 1 On an inquisition taken the 24th of Henry III. Thomas Coke of this town was found to hold one fee and … to the value of 40 l. By an inquisition taken in the 3d of Henry IV. Thomas Holdych was found to hold this manor of Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… land, valued 15 d. 1 East-Bradenham Manor. In the reign of Henry II. this manor was parcel of the possessions of Saer de … of protection dated the 30th of February. Amongst the inquisitions in the 50th of Edward III. the jury find that … femina T. R. E. m o B. (sc. Bainard,) pro manerio, tunc et post xii. villi. m o xv. tunc et post vi. bor. m o viii. tunc …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Freville gave by deed sans date about the reign of Henry I. two parts of the tithes of his demesnes lands here, … vol. ii. p. 177. By an inquisition taken the 24th of Henry III. Michael de Ponyngs, a descendant of Sir Luke de Ponyngs, … in Phuldona i. car. tre. T. R. E. tunc i. car. post dim. m o nulla, et valet viii. sol. ( Doms. fo. 239.) …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that Godric held it only for life, as we find that King Henry II. gave it to Sir William Mountcheanor, the ancestor … inheritance, and royal demeans. In the 34th of Henry III. Warine de Mountchensy being lord, would not permit the … in lato, et de gelto redd. xiii. d. tunc val. v. so. et post c. sol. m o vii li. Doms. fo. 163, 4. Plac. Cor. Norf. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at the west door of the cathedral, (for which see vol. iii. p. 499; vol. iv. p. 55, 6.) This manor was always leased … daughter of Edward Thoresby of Bocking in Essex, and had Henry Jenney, Esq. lord here in 1637, and John Jenney, lord … the King's soc, this was valued at 20 s. 12 In the 24th of Henry III. Edmund de Hockham held here a moiety of a fee of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at 10 s. 2 William le Lirling held this in the 37th of Henry III. 3 free warren being then granted him in his domain lands … Baxter of Swaffham; and they sold it in the reign of King Henry VI. to Simon Blake, Gent. of Swaffham. In 1478, John …