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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being turned out, 12. STIGAND was restored and made Edward the Confessor's chaplain; 36 for in a register of Bury … valde adfuit. Eodem anno fit Ramesi Abbas, & triennio post Hujus Diceseos Episcopus. Sub Henrico primo summi … is this, In cinerem rediet cinis, et neguit hic remanere, Mortem non fugiet homo, natus de Muliere, Ut flos egreditur, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on the 22d Oct. 4. Richard died May 16, 1158. 5. Rannulf; I have an ancient deed, which proves him to have been prior … Bretenham about 38th Henry VI. Simon Folcard, about 13th Edward IV. Nic. Berdeney, about 20th Edward IV. 1492, Br. Rob. Swaffham, removed. 1492, Br. John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… time CHAPTER IV. OF THE CITY IN THE CONFESSOR'S TIME. Edward the Confessor, being now on the throne, this earldom … prati, quas tulit cis Wihenoc, modo habet Rainaldus Filius I vonis, t adhuc ii. Acr. prati que iacehant ad Ecolesiam … prati sub. Stigando modo Rainaldus Filius Ivonis, tunc et post i. Car. Modo ii. semper balet xxx. Sol. Hundred of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… religion, which had suffered so great an eclipse in King Edward's days; and in his sermons there demeaned himself with … Montgomery, a Scotchman, was preferred by King James I. to this deanery, and was installed June 6, 1603. He … Anno tatis su LXIII. Salutis MDCLXXXI. Cui Moysis, si post illum ulli quadrat Elogium, Mansuetus, Erat valde pr …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Domus et ii. Mansuras et Robertus Baro ii. Domos, et Abba i. dom. t Rabel ii. domos, et ii. Mansure, et ii. Mansure … de Sancto Sepulchro, abstulere ii. ha mines Radi. Comitis, post rebabuit Presbiter concessu bicecomitis. Radulfus Comes … also, with 12 acres of land, which Stigand had in King Edward's time, belonged now to William de Noiers, who owned …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to him which his father held in the reign of King Henry I. as a recompense for it, and so it came into Henry the … tempore meo, et temporibus heredum meorum, et si aliquis post mortem Regis Henrici avi mei, in tempore Regis Stephani, a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the conventual church and the Lady chapel, 198 and in 1553 Edward VI sold the monastic church to the town as the parish … as the Cross Key Charity. By deed dated 4 April, 16 James I (enrolled), in consideration of 200 (arising from a gift of 165 by Edward Smith and 35 by William Pennyman and others), Matthew …
A History of the County of Hertford
… or burglays, 6 and are described in the charter of Edward VI as the Bars in Sopwell Lane, the Bars at Kingsbury … the Eleanor Cross, Queen Cross, or Market Cross erected by Edward I to commemorate the resting-place of the body of Queen …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of their charter of 1253, and at the close of the reign of Edward II, when the royal authority was weakened by reason of … Parliament, 104 bringing influence to bear with King Edward III, to issue a writ to the abbot of St. Albans, dated … Grammar School, which was confirmed and extended by James I. 141 Charles I on 27 December, 1633, granted the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… lapsed about end of 18th century. Revd. Mr. Orme (probably Edward Orme, curate of Burslem 16881707, or Edward Orme of Newcastle d. 1705) 12 Will 10. No effects for … of the history is given; Wolstanton Par. Reg. i. 278; ex inf. the Vicar, Christ Church. Ibid. Char. Com. …
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