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A History of the County of Chester
… Classes of original records CLASSES OF ORIGINAL RECORDS PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE Palatinate of Chester CHES 2 Exchequer of Chester: Enrolments CHES 3 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Clavering is a large parish and village about 6 m. S.W. of Saffron Walden. The village, though scattered, shows … kneeling figures, that of the man in civilian dress, one son, and five daughters, inscription, two scrolls, a crest, … c. 1610, Elizabeth (Seree) his wife, c. 1620, John, son of William Barlee, 1633, Mary (Haynes) his wife, 1643, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ALDBY, or ALDEBURGH. Ralph de Beaufoe had a grant of this lordship from the Conqueror, and possessed it at the … possess it. 1 Ralph de Beaufoe was a near relation, or son to William de Beaufoe Bishop of Thetford, chancellor to … marle his lands, by agreement, dated 1310; 6 to which Sir Robert Baynard, Walter de Bernham, Simon de Dalling, John de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… their site near the water, or a wet soil: Elwe is the name of a river in Wales. This lordship was part of Archbishop … Duke of Norfolk. 1435, William Bolton, by the King. 1435, Robert Fetild. Ditto. On the minority of John Duke of Norfolk. 1452, Robert Wasselyn. Ditto. 1467, William Bunche. Ditto. 1474, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… GELDESTON. This town is not mentioned in the book of Domesday, being included and accounted for under the great lordship of Stockton, of which Archbishop Stigand was deprived, and … on his being created Earl of Norfolk. Roger Bigod his son, being Earl, enfeoffed Sir Ralph Bigod, his brother, of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Called in the grand survey, Kildincham, 2 freemen of Guerd, King Harold's brother, had 30 acres, with half a … of Redgrave, was lord and patron, and gave it to his sixth son, Nicholas, whose descendant, Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart. … on Geffrey, son of Roger de Pount of Gillingham, and Robert his son. In 1320, Bartholomew Bateman presented to the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… HADESCOE, At the survey was a beruite to the manor of Tofts, in this hundred, and William de Noiers was steward … 1 This lordship was afterwards granted from the Crown to Robert de Bellomont Earl of Mellent in Normandy, and Earl of … at this time, with the patronage of the church. Robert, son of Corbun, had by the grant of King William, 30 acres of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lordships in this town: Roger Bigot, ancestor to the Earls of Nofolk, had a grant of one, which Alestan (a thane of King … Anthony conveyed it in the same year to James Hobart, his son and heir, who, by deed, dated Sep. 12, ao. 12 of Charles … de Redesham of Kirkby Caam, conveyed by fine, to Sir Robert de Willoughby, Sir Miles Stapleton, John, son of Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… HECKINGHAM. Godric, the Conqueror's steward, had the grant of the principal lordship in this town, held by Hagan, under … an hamlet in this town, surrendered by fine, to Baldwin, son of William, son of Adestan de Hekingham, 15 acres of … parcel of the manor of Alan, to William de Vernan, and Robert de Vernun of Hales and Lodne; 4 which Robert granted …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Howe HOWE. This village, now accounted part of the hundred of Clavering, was part of the hundred of … living in the 34th of Henry III. and in the 44th Miles, son of Ralph, conveyed by fine a messuage, 80 acres of land, … was lord in the 3d of Edward III. Rectors. In 1322, Robert de Fuldene, by Richard Hovell and Joan his wife, and …