History And Antiquities of the County of Norfolk volume 7
History And Antiquities of the County of Norfolk volume 7
Francis Hare
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And at the fecond 4-li. Per ann. Upper Shottifham was then a mile and a half long, and half a mile broad, and paid i6d. To the geld : there was the moiety of a mill, and the advowfon of a church belonging then to the manor ; and the moiety of the advowfon had fifteen acres of glebe, then valued at one penny an acre per ann. It * Thcfe days the tenants were bound to work for their lord, he finding them beverage, (i. E. ) meat and drink. f Thefe days they were forced to plow for the lord, he find...- ing them provifions for themfelves and horfes. H E N S T E A D. 75 It came early from the Fitz-Walters to the Lange- tots or Langtofts, from whom it took its name ; and in 1 235 Nicholas de Langtoft held it, at half a fee, of the earl of Clare and Gloucefter, and it was now joined with the manor of Ickburgh, an, d paffed with it in this family ; and it came afterwards to the Yelverton's : In 1401, the 3d of Henry IV. John Yclverton and his truflees conveyed it to Thomas Le- gate and Margaret his wife, and it continued in the Legates till it was joined to Shottifliam-hall manor by Edward D'Oyjiy, who married Ann, filter and fole .
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