An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Tunstede. Walsham. West and East Flegg. Great Yarmouth. IndexesW. Miller, 1810 |
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9th of Edward abbey abbot abbot of Holm acres of land acres of meadow advowson aldermen Alice argent atte bailiffs Bennet Bishop of Norwich Bromholm burgesses burgh aforesaid buried carucate carucate of land Castor chancel chapel charter church Clere Clipesby d'nio daughter and coheir died Ditto Earl of Norfolk East Somerton Edmund Edward III Elizabeth Elys Felmingham freemen Gent Godric Gorleston granted gules half a carucate haven heir held Henry III Henry VIII ho'es Hugh iiii John Paston King Edward King Henry King's lord lordship manor Margaret married Martham Mary Mauteby mayor messuages moiety Nicholas Ormesby p'ti Paston present valor prior Ralph rector Redham reign rent Repps Richard Robert Roger Rollesby Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William socmen Somerton South Walsham Stalham Stokesby Suffolk survey t're tenants town valued vicar vicarage Walter widow wife Yarmouth
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Page 320 - ... of any Charters, or Letters Patent, by any of our Progenitors or Ancestors, late Kings or Queens of England...
Page 316 - Our said county, as well within liberties as without, according to the force, form, and effect of the same, and to chastise and punish all persons that offend against the form of those ordinances or statutes, or any one of them, in the aforesaid county, as it ought to be done according to the form of those ordinances and statutes...
Page 311 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all state courts having competent jurisdiction, and in any circuit court of the United States...
Page 347 - ... that lodge the fishers coming thither with their herring will not suffer the said fishers to sell their said herring, nor meddle with the sale thereof, but sell them at their own will as dear as they will, and give to the fishers that...
Page 292 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 309 - Anne, by the Grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, &c. J. DUDLEY. By Order of his Excellency and Council. Cha. Story, Secretary. God Save the Queen.
Page 311 - Bay, they shall have perpetual succession, and that they and their successors, by the name of " The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay...
Page 209 - ... require John Paston, esq. governor of it, being a castle well fortified, in the absence of his eldest brother sir John Paston, to deliver it up to him ; maintaining that the said duke had purchased the said castle of William Yelverton (that cursed Norfolk justice, as Worcester styles him), whereas sir John had ordered it not to be sold, but to be a college for priests, and an hospital for poor men. The said John Paston refusing to surrender it, the duke came before it with 3000 armed men, and...
Page 299 - John, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland. Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and...
Page 397 - Yarmouth used to e;o there in summer time for recreation. On the second of August, 1580, the bailiffs, with a respectable company of gentlemen, burgesses, mariners, &c. went to take formal possession of this spot, by the name of Yarmouth Island, where they dined and passed the day in festivity. As from some circumstances it was supposed this island would accumulate and become of importance to the town, Sir Edward Clere opposed the corporation by claiming possession of it as a parcel of his manor...