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... notices of some of those who held of the King in this county , have been collected from various sources . Of many of the great proprietary usurpers who once held sway in Norfolk , little or nothing is now known beyond the bare name ...
... notices of some of those who held of the King in this county , have been collected from various sources . Of many of the great proprietary usurpers who once held sway in Norfolk , little or nothing is now known beyond the bare name ...
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... notice , that , if he was an English Saxon , he is the only one I have yet found in Norfolk that was allowed to keep his land at the Conquest , and held it at the Survey . ” 1 And he says farther , that this was " a proof that he was a ...
... notice , that , if he was an English Saxon , he is the only one I have yet found in Norfolk that was allowed to keep his land at the Conquest , and held it at the Survey . ” 1 And he says farther , that this was " a proof that he was a ...
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... all the other counties surveyed . : 2 See Moody's Notices on the Domesday Book for Wiltshire , in the Journal of the Archæological Institute , July , 1849 . usurpers being the Bishop of Thetford , William de Warren 60 ANALYSIS OF THE.
... all the other counties surveyed . : 2 See Moody's Notices on the Domesday Book for Wiltshire , in the Journal of the Archæological Institute , July , 1849 . usurpers being the Bishop of Thetford , William de Warren 60 ANALYSIS OF THE.
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... notice them under a separate head . Such as they are , however , they form a valuable illustration of many of the Saxon laws , and will tend to show , in how small a degree the Normans interfered with the ancient institutions . of the ...
... notice them under a separate head . Such as they are , however , they form a valuable illustration of many of the Saxon laws , and will tend to show , in how small a degree the Normans interfered with the ancient institutions . of the ...
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... notice of it being found in England earlier than the middle of the twelfth cen- 1 Wilson's Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland , p . 150 . 2 Hist . Manchester , p . 315 . tury , when some are said to have been erected DOMESDAY ...
... notice of it being found in England earlier than the middle of the twelfth cen- 1 Wilson's Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland , p . 150 . 2 Hist . Manchester , p . 315 . tury , when some are said to have been erected DOMESDAY ...
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Abbey of St abbot Anglo-Saxon Antiquarian ANTIQUITIES Arbalistarius Archæological Baron battle of Hastings Bishop of Thetford Blom Bury Abbey Castle century churches cloth Conqueror Conquest contains Count of Boulogne curious demesne Domesday Book Earl Earsham Edited Edward the Confessor England English engravings Essex Eudo Dapifer Eustace III Glossary Godric Grimshoe held Hermer Hermer de Ferrariis History Hugh hundred HUNDRED.-H illustrative J. O. HALLIWELL John Russell Smith King Edward liberi homines Limesi lord lordships in Norfolk manors in Norfolk mentioned Montfort Norman Normandy Norwich original price parishes PEDIGREE Peverell plates portions of land possessed Post 8vo printed Published or Sold Ralph Bainard Ralph de Bellofago record Robert Roger Bigot Roman Saxon sewed Shakespeare Sir Henry Ellis Soho Square Stigand Suffolk Sussex Tailgebosc Taverham Tenant in Capite tenant in chief Terra Thorpe Valoines valued T. R. E. volume William de Scohies William de Warren woodcuts Wormegay
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