Catalogue description Walter Kirby, clerk v. Richd. Hoo: Parsonage or moiety thereof in the town of Skarning...
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Reference: | E 134/1Jas1/Mich13 |
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Description: |
Walter Kirby, clerk v. Richd. Hoo: Parsonage or moiety thereof in the town of Skarning (owned by defendant), lately belonging to the monastery of Waltham (Essex); also a vicarage presentative in such town (plaintiff vicar); whether a pension of 4l. was customarily paid or payable out of the parsonage or moiety to the vicar? Touching first fruits. Ancient augmentation of vicarage by John Wigenhall, vicar-general, to the Bishop of Norwich in 1443, by the name of six marks, to be paid perpetually out of the moiety of the rectory of Waltham. [This pension is to be seen among the valuation of benefices, 26 Hen. 8., county of Norfolk and deanery of Brisley.] Survey.: Norfolk |
Date: | 1 Jas 1 1603 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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