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  1. Hace 3 días · Edmund de Gatele is said to lord be in the 20th of Henry III. Sir Ralph de Gatele, Knt. confirmed, by deed sans date, to the church of the Holy Trinity of Norwich, all the land which Thomas son of Herlewyn , held of him, paying to him and his heirs 5 s. 1 d. and for common pasture in the whole village of Gateley one pound of pepper yearly, on ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Trasplantar o no: por qué, cuándo y cómo trasplantar los pinos de la isla de Norfolk. mayo 29, 2024 por FlorFigueroa. Tal vez algún alma bondadosa le otorgó un pino de la isla de Norfolk durante la temporada navideña. Y mantuviste viva esta planta de interior festiva: ¡buen trabajo!

  3. Hace 2 días · 9. THE PRIORY OF BUNGAY. About the year 1160 Roger de Glanville and the Countess Gundreda, his wife, founded the priory of Bungay, in honour of the Blessed Virgin and the Holy Cross, for nuns of the Benedictine order. The first endowment consisted of benefices, lands, and rents, the greater part of which had been part of the dower of Gundreda ...

  4. Hace 2 días · CONGHAM. That is a ham or dwelling by the river Cong, as called by the ancient Britons; thus Congleton, also, a town in Cheshire.. William Earl Warren and Surrey had a carucate of land held before the conquest by a freeman, and 14 borderers, one carucate in demean, with half a carucate amongst the tenants, the moiety of a fishery; 12 freemen also held half a carucate, with 15 acres of land the ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Robert of Soham (fl. 1200-08) (fn. 109) was succeeded c. 1210 by Warin of Soham, possibly his younger brother rather than son, (fn. 110) a rebel c. 1216. Warin, who by 1219 held a fee of the honor of Richmond, (fn. 111) served the bishop of Ely in the 1220s. (fn. 112) In 1235 his Soham Richmond fee descended to his son Ralph of Soham, (fn. 113 ...

  6. Hace 4 días · All Hales was fifteen furlongs long, and 12 perches and six furlongs broad; and pays 8 d. gelt. (fn. 1) This lordship extended into Loddon, and was held by the Bigots Earls of Norfolk, and by the grant of Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk , who died s. p. it came to King Edward I. and was given by King Edward II. to his brother, Thomas de Brotherton ...