123, 33) of the entire town, and the great tithes of all of the lands, except these belonging to, or held of the manors of Saxlingham’s and Leeche’s in this city, and all the good tithes belonging to them, have been to be the canons, who were to restore the chancel always; and it appears that the brook between Olton and Irming and parted these villages; Thomasde Blumville Bishop of Norwich consented to the impropriation of it about 1285. The vicars that I’ve met with follow. 1337, John le Marshall, priest nominated by the Bishop, and introduced by the prior of Walsyngham, as all the vicars were until the Dissolution. John (Nepos, le-Neve, or the nephew, sacerdotis de Ingworth) was the ancestor of the Le Neves of Ingworth and Banningham; John le Neve of Ingworth, in 1267, was a man of fortunes and note; in 1297 Emma his widow lived here, and John their son in 1282, and their posterity elevated and dispersed a lot in these components. Bromhill priory had lands right here, and the Abbot of Bury’s manor in Aylesham, known as Sexton’s, extended hither, and the sacrist of that monastery was taxed at 27s. 5d. for the part here, which was added to, by Henry son of Agnes de Ingworth, Richard, one other of her sons, William son of Henry de Ingworth, Hugh Dean of Ingworth, William le Mey, Alice daughter of Henry de Ingworth, Robert son of Robert de Ailesham, and others.
John son of Henry de Colby. 1356, to Sir Ralf de Colby. Here lieth the body of Alice relict of Sir Owen Smith of Ermingland, Knt. Daughter of Sir John Crofts of Saxham in Suffolk, who lived a Virgin 20, a Wife 8, a Widow 41 Years 6 Months; beloved of the Poor, honoured of the Rich, and favoured of God; she left this Life Oct. 7, 1678, and left Executrix the best Honourable the Ladie Anne, Relict of John Lord Lovelace, Baron of Hurley in Berks, and Daughter to the precise Honourable Thomas Lord Wentworth, Earl of Cleveland, and Baron of Netlestead, and Anne his Countess, eldest Daughter of Sir John Crofts, and Sister to the interred; In Memory whereof she hath laid this Stone, and with the Deceased, thro’ the Merits of Christ, expects a Resurrection. The town is within the dutchy of Lancaster, and there were formerly three gilds here, of the Holy Trinity, the Blessed Virgin, and St. John Baptist. The Church is devoted to St. Lawrence, and to not St. Andrew, as some have noticed; and there was a Gild of St. Lawrence stored in it. There was an historic chapel here, demolished in Edward the first’s time; and in 1326 brother John de Ixning, preceptor or master of Kerbrook hospital, let the plat of floor belonging to his hospital called the Chapel Yard in Olton, and that they had a manor here, which was bought of the Crown by Sir Richard Southwell, and hath passed ever since with Carbrook-Woodhall, as at vol.
1405, John look, rector. Oliver Groos, John Yelverton, and Sir John rector of Felbrigge, Felbrigge’s feoffees. 1349, Nicholas Heylot. Sir John Colby, Knt. Ano 1551, granted it with the advowson of the vicarage to John Dodington, and William his son, and their heirs, and since that, they belonged in 1573 to Sir Christoper Heydon, afterwards to Edward Holl, Thomas, Richard, and Nicholas Bell, and now Mr. Bell is impropri ator and patron. 1407, Sir John Elsy. 1315, Sir Richard de Sutton, the Bishop’s chaplain. In 1510, Richard Mey of Aylesham gave to the church of Ingworth a meadow mendacity in Blickling, on the south-west part of the church of Ingworth, abutting on Ingworth-common north, after the dying of Agnes his spouse, on this condition, “that the chirch reevys shall discover the shaftale, that’s to say, to them that cume in procession to the aforesaid chirche of Yngworth, on the Monday on the rogacion dayes sufficiently; additionally I will that he that shall make the sermon that day, shall have of the stated medow iiij.d. to pray for my sole and my wyvys.” (Regr. Those drivers might be not solely uninsured, but unlicensed, too, and will pose an unknown menace to the passenger.
“If you make it clear that your emotions towards them don’t rely on intercourse, this may go a great distance to build belief,” she says. The scene the place Manson seems to magically make Bugliosi’s watch cease together with his evil-eye powers is particularly memorable. In 1507 Thomas Dobbys gave a legacy towards constructing the parsonage barn, and one other to make a new cross. 1352 to Thomas de Buxton. 3. Thomas son of Edmund Bell Dec. – – Aged 80 years and 8 Months. Reputation 43 Years and 16 Days, he married Alice the eight Daughter of Sir John Crofts of Saxham, in Suffolk, Knt. It was now almost ten years since Martin Luther had posted up England and the Reformation. Dumbly he awaited the stroke of the blade that now gleamed within the apparition’s hand as it reared above him like Death triumphant over mankind. 2, Here lye Katteren the Wyfe of Edmund Bell, For her Vertues many Thousand she did excell, And now with God, in Heaven she dwell.