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a woman holding on the bus grab bar 1618, William Sparrowe, buried right here. Chauntry referred to as de alto Bosco, in the city of Hautbois-Magna, with all of the manors, letes, lands, rents, and providers thereto belonging in Norfolk, to be held in soccage by fealty only, of the King’s manor of Brook, and the next year he sold it to William Mingay of Norwich, notary publick, and his heirs, John Blomefield, Esq. 1701, to John Barker, who held it additionally united to Lammas, and at his death, Francis Taylor, Esq. The manors of Buxton, Lammas, and Scothowe extended hither, to which last, the manor of Holm abbey on this city was joined by the abbot. In 1738, the Rev. William Lubbock, B. D. late fellow of Caius College, was offered by James Taylor, patron in price easy, and it was united to Stalham vicarage, which Mr. Lubbock since resigned, and now holds it by union with Scothowe vicarage. In 1480, the church was disappropriated, and a rector instituted; and from that point the priors of Coxford always had the patronage, to the Dissolution, when it was granted to the Duke of Norfolk, and it hath ever since remained in that household, and their trustees or feoffees have always offered to it.

a woman laying on top of a white bed At his resignation in 1574, William Dix, and William Cantrel, feoffees to the Norfolk family, gave it to Richard Coope, who resigned in 1589, and Dix and John Holland, Esq. He was the final rector, for when he voided it, it was consolidated to Lammas, and so stays, Sir Richard Harcourt, Knt. In 1368, John Armory, and in 1380, John de Bures, and now the advowson went in moieties, in Bures and Truyt, and in 1402, John son and heir of John de Bures, and Alice his wife, releaesd all proper to John Rookwood and others, and he and Walter Truyt sold the advowson, and after that it turned consolidated to Lammas, this manor, by divers alienations, became very small, and at last was joined to Great-Hautbois, with which it now stays. An asshole becomes more of one.” –Ice-T “You cannot be less ruthless than the opposition simply because your authorities’s policy is benevolent, can you now? For those who choose to buy a product for a discounted price, you may select between monthly, quarterly, or yearly VIP membership. The founder appointed the almoner of St. Bennet to be principal guardian of this house, enjoining him to commit the custody of it to the master or custos of the hospital of St. James, at the top of the Causeway of St. Bennet at the Holm, who should yearly account with the almoner, and govern this house, by a deputy appointed by the mentioned master, who ought to be custos of this hospital, and as such, account yearly with the master of St. James’s hospital.

Yarmouth. His will, and an account of him, occurs in vol. 410, vol. iv. p. For 2 donations settled from lands here, see vol. In Henry the Third’s time, Peter son of Sir Peter de Alto Bosco, or Hautbois, lord of Hautbois-Parva, gave to Robert, abbot of St. Bennet, all his fishery within the town of Little Hautbois, from the home of Henry Bell to Little Hautbois mill, and the widespread fishery thence to Buxton bounds; this manor continued joined to the Abbot of Holm’s manor of Scotow; in 1401 that abbot was found to carry his manor here, as parcel of his barony, and it had been in that monastery ever since the Confessor’s time, and so went with it to the see of Norwich, and is now leased by the Bishop with Scothow. 1561, Thomas Carr, by lapse, united to Scothow. The grasp was to be free from all dues to Sir Peter, as lord of Hautbois manor; Thomas de alto Bosco, and Richard his son have been witnesses. The Hospital of St. Mary, generally called God’s-home, at the pinnacle of Hobbies Causeway, which was based about 1235 by Sir Peter de alto Bosco or Hautbois, for his own and ancestors souls, for the reception of travellers and poor folks; he settled ten acres and one rood of land in Great-Hautbois, and a couple of acres and an half, and all Millfen Marsh, by Great-Hautbois Causeway, and all the rents and companies which Stephen de Walton and 26 other tenants paid, along with all his lands in Little-Hautbois, Worsted, Swannington, and Banningham, and Roger son of Roger le Povere, Roger Trussebut, and Sir Richard de Cham, Knt.

There was another manor here in the family of Hautbois, to which the advowson belonged, which in 1315 belonged to Ralf de Colney, and Lawrence de Reppes, afterwards John de Wilby had it, after which Richard de Reppes. The advowson of the church of the Assumption of St. Mary the Vingin here, was given within the year 1199, by Peter de alto Bosco or Hautbois, to the prior and canons of St. Mary at Cokesford, in the parish of Rudham in Norfolk, in consideration of which, the prior released to Peter all right he had within the church of Tutington, and in the tithes of the tenants of the mentioned Peter, and of Pickenham mill, and of the fishery there, and of the hay within the meadows there, all which the mentioned prior and convent had proper to, by the deed of his father; and instantly after this, Hautbois rectory was appropriated to the prior of Coxford, who served it by a stipendiary parochial chaplain, and in 1277, the Bishop of Norwich, upon a go well with between Robert Baynard, then lord, and the prior, returned it to be legally appropriated, and that the lord had not any simply declare to it, but that it was valued at 6 marks, and that accordingly the prior paid 8s. to every tenth for it, in order that the King was answered all just dues, the stated prior having solely 4s. rent of temporals in the mentioned town.

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