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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Alice de Kailly and John de Kailly. In the 3d of Hen. III. Adam de Kailly held in Hildeburghworth, a knight's fee … Knevet of Bukenham Castle was accused as an adherent of Henry Earl of Richmond, 8 against King Richard III. he was … m o semp. in dominio iv. car. tunc inter omnes x. car. et post vii. et m oviii. ac. prati, quando recepit v. an. inven. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which a freeman held in the Confessor's time. 1 By the inquisitions taken in the 24th of King Henry III. it appears that Giles de Hulmo was lord, who was … et Insigne Virtutis Exemplar. Sola manet Virtus post funera, dum vivis, hanc ama; Vale, obiit Die Octavo …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held Houghton in capite. Ralph Fitz Ralph, in the 50th of Henry III. would not permit the sheriff to enter into his manors in … II. The said Sir Robert held this manor in the 3d of Henry IV. and in the 6th of that King; two fines were levied …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the hundred paid, and was taxed at 20 s. 1 In the reign of Henry II. William son of Richard de Francheville gave two … and Naketon, to the said abbey. 2 In the 12th of Henry III. a tine was levied between William de Francheville, … fol. 233.) Langafordham, tenuit Bundus, T. R. E. tunc et post xxi. vil. m o xviitunc ix. bord. et vi. servi et m o ii. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… thus passed hitherto with Necton, it was separated by Henry VIII. who sold it to Robert Hogan, and he to Sir … of Ann his wife, with remainder to Francis, Robert, and Henry, brothers of Thomas, in tail male, &c.; and in 1621, … habet in longo i. mil. et dim. in lato, et reddit in gelto iii. d. In Parvo Cressingham habet Rex in dominio ii. liberos …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… their name from it 3) for many centuries; in the reign of Henry II. John, son of Thomas de Pagrave, gave to the monks … of Casleacre a rent of 4 d. per annum; and in the 24th of Henry III. a fine was levied between Robert son of William de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… site, the river Nar 1 running on the north side of it. Sir Henry Spelman, in his Icenia, p. 142, relates, that John … Manor. On an inquisition taken in the 24th of Henry III. the Prior of Westacre was found to hold one knight's … or, on a chief arg. a lion passant gul. Vivit Post Funera Virtus. Here lieth the Body of Charles Le Gros …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… abbey of St. Bennet at Holm in Norfolk. In the reign of Henry II. Geldewine de Nereford owed King Richard I. 20 s. … he was slain in the wars of France in the 38th of Edward III.; 9 but it appears that he survived his father, and died … serv. quo. recep. et m o i. tunc in dnio. iii. car. et post ii. m o iii. tunc int. hoes. vi. car. et quo. recep. et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who was standard-bearer of Normandy. In the reign of Henry III. we find it in the same family; Robert de Tony held it of … him. From this family it descended, in the reign of Henry VI. to the Neviles Earls of Warwick, and was in the 3d …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… five in breadth, and paid 9 d. gelt. In the reign of King Henry I. William son of Robert was lord of this town, who … ancestor, William de Bosville; and in the reign of Henry III. 5 John de Burgh was found to hold here one knight's fee … Letis. Doms. fo. 20. Nieutuna tenet Osmundus T.R.E. et post Rex. Modo est in manu Regis, tunc viii. villani et post
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