Memorials: Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors from the Earliest Ages to the Present PeriodThew & Son, 1861 - 240 |
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... seizing all the lowlands , and burning all the churches , houses , towns , castles and every erection of combustible materials wherever they came . Their fury against Christianity was insa- tiable ; pagan outrages speedily destroyed all ...
... seizing all the lowlands , and burning all the churches , houses , towns , castles and every erection of combustible materials wherever they came . Their fury against Christianity was insa- tiable ; pagan outrages speedily destroyed all ...
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... seize and imprison at his pleasure , and they had an existence which depended solely on the will of their master . Their freedom , as it has been shewn , was with great difficulty pro- cured . Their goods and children , their wives and ...
... seize and imprison at his pleasure , and they had an existence which depended solely on the will of their master . Their freedom , as it has been shewn , was with great difficulty pro- cured . Their goods and children , their wives and ...
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... seized on 30 acres of land and 6 of meadow , on which were four villani , -the whole valued at 5 shillings . There was another Invader in West Winch who had unlawfully taken possession of a carucate of land , valued at 6s . 8d . On this ...
... seized on 30 acres of land and 6 of meadow , on which were four villani , -the whole valued at 5 shillings . There was another Invader in West Winch who had unlawfully taken possession of a carucate of land , valued at 6s . 8d . On this ...
Strona 68
... seizure , the neighbouring Lordship of West Winch Moigne , otherwise Wilton's . His issue took the name of de Wormegay , and their estates in Wormegay and West Winch de- scended in the line shewn by the following pedigree : - PEDIGREE ...
... seizure , the neighbouring Lordship of West Winch Moigne , otherwise Wilton's . His issue took the name of de Wormegay , and their estates in Wormegay and West Winch de- scended in the line shewn by the following pedigree : - PEDIGREE ...
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... Pensthorpe . Sir Richard Carbonel by his will , dated 4th Nov. , 1429 , devised Pensthorpe for sale , and it passed apparently by such means to Thomas Brigge , Esq . , of Salle , who died seized of it , as appears by his will , dated 78.
... Pensthorpe . Sir Richard Carbonel by his will , dated 4th Nov. , 1429 , devised Pensthorpe for sale , and it passed apparently by such means to Thomas Brigge , Esq . , of Salle , who died seized of it , as appears by his will , dated 78.
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acres of land afterwards allotments Anglo Saxon annual value annum appurtenances argent Bishop Blomefield buried called Charles chief manor Cholmondeley Christ Christian Church churchwardens clerk Common common-right county of Norfolk Court daughter death decease Dersingham died Domesday Book Earl East Anglia Edward eldest Elizabeth England Esquire estates executors father fealty Fincham Fincham's in West fitz SIMON Francis gentleman George GURNEY Hamon Le Strange Hardwick heir held Henry holy Honor of Clare issue Item James JOHN FINCHAM John Pell King King's Lynn labourers lands and tenements late Leete lordships Manor of Fincham's Manor of West Manor of Wilton's Mary messuage minister North Runcton Norwich parochial pasture Pensthorpe prayer Rainald fitz Ivo Rector rent Richard fitz Gilbert Setch Setchey shillings Shouldham Society South Lynn Stow Bardolph tenants Thomas THOMAS PELL unto Wallington Walpole West Winch West Winch Moigne wife William Wormegay
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