Heywood Hall Manor; Norfolk: Extracts from the Court Rolls: 1584-1730.: Lat. County of Norfolk: Grants of land and other documents relating to: temp. Rich I - 1730. Diss, Norfolk: Deeds relating to lands in: 1466-1730.
Heywood Hall Manor; Norfolk: Extracts from the Court Rolls: 1584-1730.: Lat. County of Norfolk: Grants of land and other documents relating to: temp. Rich I - 1730. Diss, Norfolk: Deeds relating to lands in: 1466-1730.
Heywood Hall Manor; Norfolk: Extracts from the Court Rolls: 1584-1730.: Lat. Diss, Norfolk: Deeds relating to lands in: 1466-1730. County of Norfolk: Grants of land and other documents relating to: temp. Rich I - 1730.
Heywood Hall Manor; Norfolk: Extracts from the Court Rolls: 1584-1730.: Lat. County of Norfolk: Grants of land and other documents relating to: temp. Rich I - 1730.
Heywood Hall Manor; Norfolk: Extracts from the Court Rolls: 1584-1730.: Lat. County of Norfolk: Grants of land and other documents relating to: temp. Rich I - 1730.
Heywood Hall Manor; Norfolk: Extracts from the Court Rolls: 1584-1730.: Lat. County of Norfolk: Grants of land and other documents relating to: temp. Rich I - 1730.
Heywood Hall Manor; Norfolk: Extracts from the Court Rolls: 1584-1730.: Lat. County of Norfolk: Grants of land and other documents relating to: temp. Rich I - 1730. Diss, Norfolk: Deeds relating to lands in: 1466-1730.
Grant of King Wulfhere of the Mercians (d. 675) to his kinsman Beorhtferth
Scope & Content:
King Wulfhere of the Mercians grants 5 hides (manentes) at Dillington, Huntingdonshire, to his kinsman Beorhtferth in return for 30 mancuses of gold; dated 624 (for 674?), with English bounds (Sawyer, no. 67).
A COLLECTION of 2,826 charters relating to monastic and other lands in England, and ranging from the viith to the xviiith centuries
Scope & Content:
They, include fifteen documents of dates before the Norman Conquest, many of which are not to be found in Kemble's "Codex Diplomaticus Ævi Saxonici." The arrangenient is chiefly, under counties. The collection formerly belonged to Christopher, lst Viscount Hatton.
Grant of Eanberht (fl. 757–759), Uhtred (fl. 757–777) and Ealdred (fl. 757–777), brothers and under-kings of the Hwicce, to Headda, abbot
Scope & Content:
Eanberht, Uhtred and Ealdred, brothers and under-kings of the Hwicce, with the permission of Offa, king of Mercia, grant ten hides (cassati) at Andoversford, Gloucestershire, to Headda, abbot; dated February 759 (Sawyer, no. 56). Endorsed in a 10th-century hand, ‘to onnaforda’ and ‘Offa rex.’