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Field Dalling Manor; 1189-1925; Field Dalling, Norfolk
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1189-1925
History
All or part of this manor was held of the Honour of Clare.\r\nThomas William Coke is named as lord in the Inclosure Act of 1808 [NRO, DCN 53/6/1]. Mr John Sayers is given as lord of the manor in White's Trade Directory (1845). John Henry Pearson is given as lord of the manor in White's Trade Directory (1883).\r\nThe Duchy of Lancaster held the jurisdiction for the leet court in the town of Field Dalling [NRO, MS 19752-3].
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Field Dalling, Norfolk
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Created on: 22/01/2003 by Droip
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F. Blomefield, 'An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk' (11 vols, London, 1805-1810) at British History Online.
W. White, 'History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk, and the City and County of the City of Norwich' (1845), p. 671
W. White, 'History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk, and the City and County of the City of Norwich' (1883)
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