An Analysis of the Domesday Book of the County of Norfolk |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 31
Page 1
... four had belonged to Earl Harold ; two to Earl Guert , the brother of Harold , and who fell with him at the battle of Hastings ; and fourteen to Archbishop Stigand . The rest had been the property of various Saxon nobles , and servants ...
... four had belonged to Earl Harold ; two to Earl Guert , the brother of Harold , and who fell with him at the battle of Hastings ; and fourteen to Archbishop Stigand . The rest had been the property of various Saxon nobles , and servants ...
Page 6
... four years before Domesday Book was completed ; it is therefore probable that the King did not seize his estates when he attached his person . See Archæologia , vol . i . p . 367 . - 3 William of Malmesbury says he died at Antioch . See ...
... four years before Domesday Book was completed ; it is therefore probable that the King did not seize his estates when he attached his person . See Archæologia , vol . i . p . 367 . - 3 William of Malmesbury says he died at Antioch . See ...
Page 16
... four days afterwards , in the garb of a monk . By far the larger part of the grants to Hugh Lupus were in Cheshire , but he held seven manors in Norfolk , whose total annual value was , T. R. E. £ 17 . 17s .; T. R.W. £ 27 . PEDIGREE OF ...
... four days afterwards , in the garb of a monk . By far the larger part of the grants to Hugh Lupus were in Cheshire , but he held seven manors in Norfolk , whose total annual value was , T. R. E. £ 17 . 17s .; T. R.W. £ 27 . PEDIGREE OF ...
Page 18
... four days after , there came a messenger to them from the wife of this earl , with one 1 Ordericus Vitalis asserts that Gundreda was the sister of Gherbode , a Flemming ; while Brooke calls her fifth daughter of the Conqueror , and is ...
... four days after , there came a messenger to them from the wife of this earl , with one 1 Ordericus Vitalis asserts that Gundreda was the sister of Gherbode , a Flemming ; while Brooke calls her fifth daughter of the Conqueror , and is ...
Page 25
... four small manors in Norfolk , whose united annual value was , T. R. E. £ 3 . 10s .; T. R. W. £ 6 . XI . - GODRIC DAPIFER . From this Godric the ancient family of the Calthorpes , of Norfolk and Lincolnshire , are said to be derived ...
... four small manors in Norfolk , whose united annual value was , T. R. E. £ 3 . 10s .; T. R. W. £ 6 . XI . - GODRIC DAPIFER . From this Godric the ancient family of the Calthorpes , of Norfolk and Lincolnshire , are said to be derived ...
Other editions - View all
An Analysis of the Domesday Book of the County of Norfolk (1858) George Munford No preview available - 2008 |
Common terms and phrases
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 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
Popular passages
Page 7 - BIBLIOTHECA CANTIANA.— A Bibliographical Account of what has been published on the History, Topography, Antiquities, Customs, and Family Genealogy of the County of Kent, with Biographical Notes. By John Russell Smith. In a handsome 8vo volume (pp. 370), with two plates of facsimiles of Autographs of 33 eminent Kentish Writers.
Page 5 - Early History of Freemasonry in England, Illustrated by an English Poem of the XlVth Century, with Notes, by JO HALLIWELL, post 8vo. SECOND EDITION, with a facsimile of the original MS. in the British Museum, cloth, 2s 6d " The interest which the curious poem of which this publication is chiefly composed has excited, is proved by the fact of its having been translated into German, and of it having reached a second edition, which is not common with such publications.
Page 10 - A PHILOLOGICAL GRAMMAR, grounded upon English, and formed from a comparison of more than Sixty Languages. Being an Introduction to the Science of Grammars of all Languages, especially English, Latin, and Greek. By the Rev. W. Barnes, B D., of St. John's College, Cambridge; Author of " Poems in the Dorset Dialect,
Page 5 - Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs, and Ancient Customs, from the Reign of Edward I. 2 vols, 8vo, containing upwards of 1,000 pages, closely printed In double columns, cloth, a new and cheaper edition.
Page 7 - John Noakes and Mary Styles, a Poem, exhibiting some of the most striking lingual localisms peculiar to Essex, with a Glossary, by CHARLES CLARK, Esq. of Great Totham Hall, Essex, post 8vo. cloth, 2s " The poem possesses considerable humour."— Tait's Mag.
Page 2 - JW and his housekeeper ; It gives a curious insight into the early economy of the Methodists. It is entirely unknown to all Wesley's biographers.
Page 4 - ANGLO-SAXON VERSION OF THE HEXAMERON OF ST. BASIL, and the Anglo-Saxon Remains of St. Basil's Admonitio ad Filium Spiritualem. Now first printed, from MSS. in the Bodleian Library, with a Translation and Notes. By the Rev. HW Norman.
Page 4 - Esq. Medium 8vo, SECOND EDITION, 638 closely printed pages, in double columns, with about 1000 arms engraved on wood, fine portrait of JAMES I, and illuminated title-page, cloth. 10*.
Page 10 - FSA, FLS, late Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum, crown 4to. printed on tinted paper, with a spirited frontispiece, representing Walton and his adopted Son Cotton in the Fishing-house, and vignette...