An Analysis of the Domesday Book of the County of Norfolk |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 34
Page xii
... probably retained . . . Essex , Norfolk , and Suffolk , which form the second volume of the great Survey , probably contain trans- cripts of the original rolls , contracted perhaps in words , but full in respect to the sense of the ...
... probably retained . . . Essex , Norfolk , and Suffolk , which form the second volume of the great Survey , probably contain trans- cripts of the original rolls , contracted perhaps in words , but full in respect to the sense of the ...
Page 7
... probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held 793 2 manors , that is , 249 in Cornwall , and 545 in seventeen other counties ; but this large number includes , of course , all those which were held ...
... probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held 793 2 manors , that is , 249 in Cornwall , and 545 in seventeen other counties ; but this large number includes , of course , all those which were held ...
Page 17
... probably of the same family . Robert Malet led the chivalry of Cotentin , in the descent upon England , and is seen in the Baieux Tapestry , seated on one side of Duke William , who has his brother Odo , the bishop , on the other ...
... probably of the same family . Robert Malet led the chivalry of Cotentin , in the descent upon England , and is seen in the Baieux Tapestry , seated on one side of Duke William , who has his brother Odo , the bishop , on the other ...
Page 21
... probably the first who appropriated the generic name as a surname , and as such it was continued by his descendants for many generations . He was a man of great power and reputation , and the Conqueror , upon the rebellion of Ralph de ...
... probably the first who appropriated the generic name as a surname , and as such it was continued by his descendants for many generations . He was a man of great power and reputation , and the Conqueror , upon the rebellion of Ralph de ...
Page 26
... probably one of the most violent and tyrannical of the powerful Norman barons who accompanied Duke William to England . His lands were worth , T. R. E. £ 63 . 6s . 4d . , and T. R. W. £ 67 . Os . 8d .; while the value of the lands he ...
... probably one of the most violent and tyrannical of the powerful Norman barons who accompanied Duke William to England . His lands were worth , T. R. E. £ 63 . 6s . 4d . , and T. R. W. £ 67 . Os . 8d .; while the value of the lands he ...
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 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
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 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 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*.