. An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk : containing a description of the towns, villages, and hamlets, with the foundations of monasteries, churches, chapels, chantries, and other religious buildings ... likewise, an historical account of the castles, seats, and manors, their present and ancient owners. h of a fifth part, and PaulGooch hired the whole. In 1584, Tho. Colby had license to pur-chase the fifth part of the manor and advowson of IVilliam Hunston,and Thomasine his wife, and in the same year had license to sell twofifth parts of the manor and advowson, to


. An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk : containing a description of the towns, villages, and hamlets, with the foundations of monasteries, churches, chapels, chantries, and other religious buildings ... likewise, an historical account of the castles, seats, and manors, their present and ancient owners. h of a fifth part, and PaulGooch hired the whole. In 1584, Tho. Colby had license to pur-chase the fifth part of the manor and advowson of IVilliam Hunston,and Thomasine his wife, and in the same year had license to sell twofifth parts of the manor and advowson, to Francis Bolton, and JohnGoldi/ngham of Banham, and the heirs of Bolton ; and in 1586, theyall joined, and conveyed the whole absolutely to Paul Gooch and hisheirs, who, in 1587, sold the whole to Henri/ Gurnay, Esq. who soldit to Richard Hovell, junr. Esq. of Hillington, and he to Sir RalphHare, Knt. who settled it in l620on Sir Tho. Covenlrye, Knt. uponthe marriage of his son with Sir Thomass daughter, from which timeit hath passed in the Hares, as the following pedigree will demonstrate. 9 In 1300, Roger de Boys, Knt. and Hargham, and a tenement in Harleston,others, aliened a messuage, 30 acres of to tlie Abbess of , and 42 acres of pasture, lying in From the Evidences in the family of the Hares of =1 rsi ™ T3 - S WW io; «fl o — M t« E i o 00 O ^ S CO j: J iS^o H^ ii - ter ofs first win Woourt in ?^^s S|i^ 2 13!;™-- .-^ u u -° 0 — -S£r.£:3- N -• bo o ?ji ^ -r. jz CO 0 S .n O Jo M1 d. a; :^tij ^ ? o 9 t/5 -0 »« u- =-5t3 ©raw. C C0T3 -5 o « u « «s !3 ^- = -r= 50 0 s Norourt vow:icho .5 ^^ ^ Ct3 2 •?-c S X o > I. S w-Ba held c mai join 0 _j: .= ? <=« 5:1 H u -Ji: 2-SSo ja, o - i 2 w - u u 2 —iC t; d Sirre, KedD:h his C J* m « *> STJja M o >?u 13 . I- rt t ^ Em 2 w CT> • o o > 2^13 u o g - =1 S-^ 2_c o 5 S . S ?- CT> C =0 = !««3 0-2:: o* n a ^ w s s s j= o Q •-O ^ « .^-» fc^ (i CQ 00 ?iS3 J3 C «


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