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  1. 4 de mar. de 2016 · In 1360 Henry son of Henry de la Felde quitclaimed the manor to William of Singleton and his wife Elizabeth. (fn. 82) After c . 1380 the manor was part of the FitzAlan estate in Sussex, having been acquired presumably by Richard FitzAlan, earl of Arundel (d. 1376), or possibly by his son Richard.

  2. Hace 3 días · His grandson Edmund, Earl of Arundel, granted these lands to John de Segrave and Christine his wife. (fn. 71) John's grandson, John de Segrave, was the first husband of Margaret, daughter of Earl Thomas of Norfolk, and apparently settled this estate on her, as at the death of her second husband Sir Walter, Lord Mauny, in 1372 he was holding the manor of Flecknoe in her right.

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  4. Hace 2 días · GRIMSTON. Breccles Manor. The capital manor in this town was held by Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury, (as a temporal fee,) in the reign of the Confessor; but the Conqueror deprived him of it, and gave it to his half brother, Odo Bishop of Baieux, in Normandy, and created by him Earl of Kent; this Odo held it at the survey, but being in arms against King William II. and taking part with Robert ...

  5. The Earl of Warenne, the founder of the great Cluniac house, of Lewes, founded a priory of the same order at Castle Acre between 1087 and 1089, making it subject to Lewes, as Lewes was subject to Cluni. The founder endowed this priory of St. Mary with the Norfolk churches of Castle Acre, Methwold,Wickmere, and Trunch, and the church of Leaden ...

  6. Hace 3 días · William le Veutre, lord of Burnham, granted to this monastery 6 acres of land and an half, for the soul's health of King Henry I. and of William his butler, and of William Earl of Arundel, his lord, with the homages of his men; and Mathew, son of William de Burnham, gave them lands, and a portion of tithe: the church of St. Clement's belonged ...

  7. Hace 2 días · At the time of the Conquest, was a separate town, belonging to Roger Bigot, having in it nine freemen under him, who held 110 acres of land; the manor was worth 10s. a year, and was then in Wayland hundred; but being given to the Earl of Arundel by the said Roger, with his daughter Maud, he added it to his hundred of Shropham, which belonged to his castle of Bukenham, and afterwards infeoffed ...

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