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Bart. she was very Exemplary and eminent for her Piety, Charity and other Virtues, and exchanged this Life for a greater the 28 Day of September 1710, Ætat. The character’s coming to the top of his life, you’re coming to the tip of your life on the show, which has been all-consuming. 31 toes and 18 in breadth; at the east end is the chancel, of equal elevation and breadth, and about 20 toes in length, and separated solely from the body by an arch of stone. Here lieth the Body of Mary Eyre Widow, and Relict of Thomas Eyre, of Bury’s-Hall Esq; Deceased, one of many Daughters of Sir Henry Bedingfeld late of Beck-Hall Knt. William Norwych, junior, this manor; and the King, on the 23d of June, within the mentioned 12 months, confirmed the mentioned purchase, with 100 acres of land right here, late Sir William Oldhall’s, which they’d some time previous bought, and gave license to the stated Richard Waller, Esq. Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Downes, it came (by marriage) to Sir Edward Mostyn of Flintshire, and was sold from that household to Cressy Tasburgh, Esq. Sir Richard de Belhouse died seized of this manor, and lands in Bilney, held of the castle of Dover by one knight’s charge, and paying 10s. per annum castle-guard, and doing go well with to the King’s court docket or manor of Haughley, that his father bought it, that his widow was endowed with the 3d a part of this manor, and that Richard, his son and heir, was aged 9 years; but by the escheat-rolls in the tenth of Henry VI.

Thomas de Belhouse held this lordship by the fourth a part of a knight’s payment, of Henry de Pelevile, the capital lord, who held this city and Bilney in Norfolk, of the honour (as it’s then said) of Haughley; and within the 38th of the mentioned King, Peter de Pelevile was discovered to have died seized of the same, held by the service of half a fee, and 5s. per annum ward to Dover castle, and that William de Gyney and Sir William de Wichenston, alias Wiston, were his subsequent heirs; but in a roll of the Pipe-Office it is alleged that the aforesaid Peter died in the 56th of the mentioned King Henry, and that then William de Gysney (son and heir of Joan, sister of Peter,) one in every of his heirs, paid 50s. for the moiety of a charge right here and in Bilney, and that William de Wiston (son of Emme, the opposite sister of Peter) paid as much for the other moiety. Sir John, which John married Mary, 4th daughter of Sir John Braumont of Gracedieu in Leicester’s, and relict of Sir Edmund Williams, and had by her, JohnBeaumont-Tasburgh, who marrying Elizabeth, daughter of Sir George Blount of Sodington in Worcestershire, Baronet, had by her Francis Tasburgh, Esq.

Henry IV. of Thomas Holdich, Esq. In the 1st of Queen Mary license was granted to this Thomas to alienate it to James and Robert Downes, at which time Thomas Duke of Norfolk had a yearly pension out of it of 2l. 1s. 4d. which is paid by the present lord to the Dukes of Norfolk; and accordingly, in the first of Queen Elizabeth, James Downes was lord, and Robert his son and heir, in 1571, held this manor with the appurtenances, four tofts, 1000 acres of land, 60 of meadow, one hundred of pasture, held of the Queen in capite, and died concerning the 37th of the said Queen. Son of Thomas Bedingfeld, late of Testerton, Gent. John son of Giles de Brewse. Sir John Tasburgh of Flixton-Hall in Suffolk, by his spouse Lettice, daughter and sole heir of Sir James Cressy; the said Cressy Tasburgh married the Lady – Philips, widow to Sir – Philips; and dying sans subject, left this manor to his brother, John Tasburgh, Esq. Robert Boorle, Esq. John Bertram, Gent. Rnt. and laate the Wyfe of master John Blomebile, Esq. 1473, Master Roger Davenport.

Mary, daughter of Sir Simon Dewes, Bart. Sir Richard is said to have died in the 36th of Edward III. Maud married to William Bozun of Wissingset in Norfolk, father of Richard, aged 30; this Sir William appears to have given this lordship to the prior and convent of St. Mary at Thetford, on sure phrases and conditions; for in the twenty seventh of Henry VI. After this, within the 3d of Edward I. Richard Belhouse was found to hold the lordship of Sir William de Gyney, and to have the assise of bread and beer here: and in the 18th of that King was sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, and died in the 13th of Edward II. Emme, married to – Oldhall, by whom she had Sir Edmund Oldhall, father of Sir William Oldhall, aged 30, within the 10th of Henry VI. Here lieth the Body of Margaret Bedingfeld Relict of Anthony Bedingfeld late of Testerton Esq; who dyed December 19, 1722, Aged 78. Requiescat in Pace. September 9, 1707, Aged 60 Years.

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