Memorials: Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors from the Earliest Ages to the Present PeriodThew & Son, 1861 - 240 sider |
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... Dersingham , Esq . , by Margaret Overend , his wife . After his purchase , it would appear that John Pell demurred to perform his suit and service or to pay his relief to the Honor of Clare ; and , in consequence , an information by the ...
... Dersingham , Esq . , by Margaret Overend , his wife . After his purchase , it would appear that John Pell demurred to perform his suit and service or to pay his relief to the Honor of Clare ; and , in consequence , an information by the ...
Side 122
... Dersingham , Winfarthing , Swanton Morley , Gaywood and Rudham , in Norfolk , the manor that he bought of Wingfield and the moiety of the Manor of Orley , in the county of Bedford , Tichmersh and Som- mersall , in Northamptonshire ...
... Dersingham , Winfarthing , Swanton Morley , Gaywood and Rudham , in Norfolk , the manor that he bought of Wingfield and the moiety of the Manor of Orley , in the county of Bedford , Tichmersh and Som- mersall , in Northamptonshire ...
Side 123
... Dersingham , late Thomas Wynd- ham's , and before Marshall's ; and of another manor in Dersingham , formerly Strange's , with the appurtenances ; and of another manor , 100 acres of land , 100 acres of pasture , with the liberty of a ...
... Dersingham , late Thomas Wynd- ham's , and before Marshall's ; and of another manor in Dersingham , formerly Strange's , with the appurtenances ; and of another manor , 100 acres of land , 100 acres of pasture , with the liberty of a ...
Side 125
... Dersingham , was of the annual value of 10 marks , and was held of the lord of the said hundred at the annual rent of one penny ; and that the manor formerly Strange's , there , was of the annual value of 5 marks , and was also held of ...
... Dersingham , was of the annual value of 10 marks , and was held of the lord of the said hundred at the annual rent of one penny ; and that the manor formerly Strange's , there , was of the annual value of 5 marks , and was also held of ...
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... Dersingham , then late parcel of the pos- sessions of the dissolved Priory of Shouldham in Dersingham , and settled there . ( In the Harleian MSS . which contains a short pedigree * Often willully destroyed to cover mal - appropriation ...
... Dersingham , then late parcel of the pos- sessions of the dissolved Priory of Shouldham in Dersingham , and settled there . ( In the Harleian MSS . which contains a short pedigree * Often willully destroyed to cover mal - appropriation ...
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acres of land afterwards allotments Anglo Saxon annual value annum appurtenances argent Bishop Blomefield buried called Charles chief manor Cholmondeley Christ Christian Church churchwardens clerk Common common-right county of Norfolk Court daughter death decease Dersingham died Domesday Book Earl East Anglia Edward eldest Elizabeth England Esquire estates executors father fealty Fincham Fincham's in West fitz SIMON Francis gentleman George GURNEY Hamon Le Strange Hardwick heir held Henry holy Honor of Clare issue Item James JOHN FINCHAM John Pell King King's Lynn labourers lands and tenements late Leete lordships Manor of Fincham's Manor of West Manor of Wilton's Mary messuage minister North Runcton Norwich parochial pasture Pensthorpe prayer Rainald fitz Ivo Rector rent Richard fitz Gilbert Setch Setchey shillings Shouldham Society South Lynn Stow Bardolph tenants Thomas THOMAS PELL unto Wallington Walpole West Winch West Winch Moigne wife William Wormegay
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Side 221 - What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also : I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.
Side 192 - He paused, as if revolving in his soul Some weighty matter, then, with fervent voice And an impassioned majesty, exclaimed — " O for the coming of that glorious time When, prizing knowledge as her noblest wealth And best protection, this imperial Realm, While she exacts allegiance, shall admit An obligation, on her part, to teach Them who are born to serve her and obey ; Binding herself by statute to secure For all the children whom her soil maintains The rudiments of letters, and inform The mind...
Side 186 - WHERE holy ground begins, unhallowed ends, Is marked by no distinguishable line ; The turf unites, the pathways intertwine ; And, wheresoe'er the stealing footstep tends, Garden, and that Domain where kindred, friends, And neighbours rest together, here confound Their several features, mingled like the sound Of many waters, or as evening blends With shady night. Soft airs, from shrub and flower, Waft fragrant greetings to each silent grave ; And while those lofty poplars gently wave Their tops, between...
Side 235 - But if any provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
Side 178 - I send pestilence among my people ; if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways ; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. Now mine eyes shall be open, and mine ears attent unto the prayer that is made in this place. For now have I chosen and sanctified this house, that my name may be there for ever ; and mine eyes and mine heart shall be there perpetually.
Side 183 - O'ershadowing all the weary land. "He that couieth unto me, I will in no wise [Six 8s. cast ouf." T ORD, shall thy children come to thee ? — ' A boon of love divine we seek : Brought to thine arms in infancy, Ere heart could feel, or tongue could speak, Thy children pray for grace, that they * May come themselves to thee to-day. 2 Lord, shall we come ? and come again, Oft as we see thy table spread, And, tokens of thy dying pain, The wine pour'd out, the broken bread ? Bless, bless, O Lord, thy...
Side 206 - The strengthening and refreshing of our souls by the Body and Blood of Christ, as our bodies are by the bread and wine.
Side 205 - Travelling through this wilderness. 2 Thanks we give, and adoration, For thy gospel's joyful sound ; May the fruits of thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound : May thy presence With us evermore be found. 3 So, whene'er the signal's given, Us from earth to call away, Borne on angels' wings to heaven, Glad the summons to obey, May we ever Reign with Christ in endless day.
Side 209 - In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good.
Side 189 - ... itself by nature is or hath in it harmony. A thing which delighteth all ages and beseemeth all states; a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy; as decent being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when men most sequester themselves from action.