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N
Naburne (unidentified), Lincs, 522
Nackington (Nattyngdon), Kent, 1227
Nafferton (Naffreton, Naffretonhall) [in Ovingham], Northumb, 632, 634
Nahillyn, Thomas, chaplain, 422
Nailsea (Naillesy, Naylsy), Som, 787, 869
Nailstone, Leics, Barton in the Beans in, q.v.
Naldefeld see Northfield
Napton on the Hill (Napton), Warw, 771
-, manor, 1088
Napton, John, 771, 1088
Narford (Nareford, Narforde, Nereford, Nerford), Alice de (Nevill), 508-12, 1033
-, John, knight, son of, and Margary his daughter, 508-10
-, Parnel de, 1209-10
-, Thomas, and Elizabeth his daughter and Elizabeth (Perrers) his wife, 379
Naseby (Navesby), Northants, inquisition taken at, 350
Nashenden (Nasshynden) [in Rochester], Kent, manor, 145
Nasse see Noss
Nassh (Nayssh), James, 624-5
-, Cf. Ayssh
Nasshynden see Nashenden
Nasstoke see Navestock
Nasyng see Nazeing
Nate Wood (Natewode) [in Folkington], Sussex, 1311
Nateby [in Kirkby Stephen], Westm, manor, 13
Nategrave see Notgrove
Natele see Netley
Natewode see Nate Wood
Nattyngdon see Nackington
Naunton, Glos, Harford in, q.v.
Navenby (Navemby), Lincs, inquisition taken at, 219, 239, 244
Navenby Mere [in Navenby], Lincs, 331
Navesby see Naseby
Navestock (Nasstoke, Navestoke), Essex, 1212
-, manor, 419, 682
Naworth (Naward) [in Brampton], Cumb, castle, 1324
Nayland (Neyland, Neylond), Essex and Suff [now Suff], 249
-, court and leet, 249
-, manor, 247, 249
-, market, 249
Naylsy see Nailsea
Nayssh see Nassh
Nazeing (Nasyng), Essex, 1017
-, Langridge in, q.v.
Necton, William de, 1210
Neel, Stephen, 429
Neen Savage (Nene Savage), Salop, 1214
-, Stepple in, q.v.
Neen Sollars (Nien Solers, Solers Neen), Salop, 1214
-, advowson of, 1214
Neenton (Neynton), Salop, 1214
Nene see Neen
Nerecchich see Neroch
Nereford, Nerford see Narford
Neroch (Nerecchich), forest, 1195
Nesfeld (Nessefeld), Thomas de, 22
-, William de, escheator in Yorkshire, 28
Ness, Great (Nessestraunge), Salop, manor, 1100
Nesse see Nesses
Nessefeld see Nesfeld
Nesses, The (Nesse) [in Wistow], Yorks, 842
Nessestraunge see Ness
Nessewyk see Neswick
Neston, [Ches], manor, 865
Neswich (Nessewyk) [in Bainton], Yorks, 1320
Netelcombe see Nettlecombe
Netelham see Nettleham
Netheravon (Netherhavene), Wilts, 870
Netherbolynghop see Bullingham
Netherburgh see Brough
Netherbury, Dors, Loscombe and Mangerton in, q.v.
Netherclaybrok, Netherclaybrook see Claybrooke
Netherdown, Lower (Netherdoun) [in Weare Gifford], Devon, 5
Netheretyndon see Ettington
Netherewhytache see Whitacre
Nethergorther see Gorther
Netherhavene see Netheravon
Netherheyford see Heyford
Netherley (Netherleigh), [in Mathon], Heref, 1213
Nethershukkeburgh see Shuckburgh
Netherwood (Netherwode) [in Thornbury], Heref, manor, 1206
-, park, 1206
-, parker of. See Kylmeston, William
Netilbed see Nettlebed
Netley (Natele) [in Hound], Hants, 1120
Netley Marsh (Natele) [in Eling], Hants, 752
Nettilton see Nettleton
Nettlebed (Netilbed), Oxon, 851
Nettlecombe (Netelcombe), Som, 422
Nettleham (Netelham), Lincs, 843
Nettlestead (Nettlestede), Kent, 229, 1273
Nettleton (Nettilton), Lincs, 1313
-, manor, 1313
-, Hardwick in, q.v.
Neubotell, Alexander, 556
-, Andrew, 236, 1282
-, Sarah de (Clendon), and Richard her son and Thomas his son, 454
Neubotle see Newbottle
Neubroc, Robert, 1231
Neuby see Newby
Neuham see Newham
NEULAND, JOHN, and William his son, 99-100
Neuland see Newland
Neuport see Newport
Neusom see Newsholme
Neusome, William de, 22
-, Cf. Newsham
Neuton see Neweton; Newton; Westnewton
Neville of Raby (Nevyle), lady, 120
-, lord, 66
NEVILLE (Nevile, Nevill, Nevyle, Nevyll, Neyll), Alice, 772
-, Alice, lady Neville of Raby, 379
-, Gilbert de, knight, and Elizabeth (Warr) his daughter, 1312
-, Hugh de, 1212
-, John (Lincs), 951-2
-, John (Northants), 906
-, John, of Faldingworth, 1245
-, John, of Sherwood, 1019
-, John de, and Euphemia (Heselarton) his sister and Ralph his son, 358
-, John de, of Essex, knight, 508-12
-, ALICE (Narford) wife of, 508-12, 1033
-, Peter, 772
-, Ralph (Cumb), 1247
-, Ralph de (Northumb), 150
-, Ralph de (Yorks), 97
-, Ralph de, 1246
-, John alias John de, knight, lord Neville of Raby, son of, 253, 528, 694-8, 936, 1057, 1246
-, ELIZABETH baroness Latimer (Willughby) wife of, 253, 694-8, 936
-, Ralph alias Ralph de, knight, lord Neville of Raby, earl of Westmorland, son of, 694-8, 1057, 1246
-, Joan (Beauford, Ferrers) wife of, 855
-, Ralph de, knight (Yorks), 22, 253
-, Ralph de, lord Neville of Raby, 128
-, William, knight, son of, and Elizabeth (Waleys) his wife, 128
-, Robert, knight, 22
-, Thomas alias Thomas de, knight, lord Furnivall, 253, 639-40
-, Joan (Furnivall) wife of, 253
New College see under Oxford
New Forest, 921, 1120
New Park (le Newepark) [in Skipton], Yorks, 22
Newark (Newerk), Notts, 252
-, castle, 1131-2
-, inquisition taken at, 65
Newark (Newark by Guldford, Novo Loco) [in Send], Surrey, prior of, 1301, 1310
Newbiggin (Newbygyng) [in Croglin], Cumb, 1324
Newbiggin (Newbygyng) [in Dacre], Cumb, 1324
Newbiggin (Newebiggyng by Blauncheland) [in Shotley], Northumb, 876
Newbiggin (Newbyggyng), Westm, manor, 13
Newborough (Newbury, Newebury) [in Bengeworth], Worcs, 718
-, manor, 740
Newbottle (Neubotle), Northants, manor, 350
-, Charlton in, q.v.
Newbrough (Neweburgh) [in Coxwold, Yorks], prior of, 124
Newbury (Newebury, Nieubury), Berks, 706, 873, 978, 1022
-, inquisition taken at, 21, 706, 721, 978, 1022, 1105
Newbury see Newborough
Newby [in Irthington], Cumb, 1324
Newby (Neuby) [in Stokesley], Yorks, 1079, 1150
Newbygyng, Newbyggyng see Newbiggin
Newcastle (Newecastell) [in Old Radnor, Rad], 1213
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumb, 150, 251, 481, 697, 877
-, castle, 150, 1246
-, inquisition taken at, 56, 250, 254-5, 480
-, charter dated at, 481
-, churches:
-, St Andrew, 481
-, St Nicholas, 481, 877
-, churchyard, 150
-, inquisition taken at, 251, 481, 697, 877, 1149, 1249-51
-, mayor of, 251
-, mill, 481
-, places in:
-, Bear Market Gate (Beremarketgate, le Beremarketgate), 877, 1250
-, Black Friars (Friars Preachers), 150
-, Broad Chare (Bradechare, le Brodechere), 877, 1250
-, Burn Bank (le Burnbank), 150
-, Cale Cross (le Calecross), 1250
-, Castle Field (le Castelfeld), 877, 1250
-, Castle Gate (la Chastelyate), 150
-, Close, The (la Cloos), 481
-, Cloth Market Gate (Clathmarketyate), 1250
-, Cowgate, 481
-, ‘Cukstelbothes’, 1250
-, Dean Bridge (la Denbrighend, Denebrig, le Denebrigg), 150, 481, 877, 1250
-, ‘Dyngescher’, 481
-, Flesher Gate (Fleschewergate, la Fleswergate), 150, 481
-, Friars Chare (le Freremenourchar, le Freremenourchere), 481
-, Gallowgate (Galougate), 877
-, ‘Galtregate’, 1250
-, Grindon Chare (Gryndoucher), 481
-, Horse Market Gate (Horsmarketgate), 877
-, ‘Linnischer’, ‘Lynescher’, 150, 481
-, Magdalen hospital (la Maudeleyns, le Maudeleyns, la Maudelyns), 150, 481, 877, 1250
-, New Gate, 1250
-, Painter Heugh, The (le Payntourhugh, la Peynturhugh), 150, 481
-, Palesters Chare (Palstonchare), 1250
-, Pant, The (le Panter), 481
-, ‘le Pedderode’, 481
-, Pilgrim Street (Pilgromstret, Pilgrymstrete), 251, 1250
-, Pilgrim Street Gate (Pilgremstrete Jete, Pilgrimstretyate), 150, 481, 877
-, Pold Hall (la Pollidhall), 150, 481
-, Raton Raw (Raturnrawe), 150
-, Sadlergate (Sadelergate), 481
-, Side, The (la Side, le Side), 150, 1250
-, Sidgate (le Sidegate, Sydegate), 150, 481, 1250
-, Skinner Gate (la Skynnergate), 150, 251, 1250
-, ‘la Taveren’, 150
-, West Gate (Westgate, Westjate, la Westyate), 150, 481, 1250
-, White Friars Gate (le Whitefrereyate), 1250
-, port, 697
-, Byker, Cramlington, Elswick, Heaton, Jesmond, Pandon, Sandyford Flat and Whitehall in, q.v.
Newchurch, IOW, Hants, Chillingwood, Cleaveland, Haven Street and Knighton in, q.v.
Newchurch (Newcherche), Kent, 1239
Newcott (Nunnyngcote) [in Clayhidon], Devon, 5
Newcourt (Newecourt) [in Charing], Kent, 229, 1273
Newdraght see Draught
Newebiggyng see Newbiggin
Neweburgh see Newbrough
Newebury see Newborough; Newbury
Newecastell see Newcastle
Newecourt see Newcourt
Newehall see Newhall
Neweland, Newelond see Newland
Newemarket see Newmarket
Newenham see Newnham
Newent, Glos, prior of, 1215
-, proof of age taken at, 274
-, Gorsley in, q.v.
Newenton see Newington; Newton
Newepark see New Park
Neweport see Newport
Newerk see Newark
NEWETON (Neuton), Thomas, 428, 577, 883, 889, 957-8, 1017, 1074-8
-, AMY once called Emmota (Payn) wife of, 428, 577, 883, 888-90, 957-8, 1074-8
Neweton see Newton
Newhall, Derb [in Stapenhill now in Staffs], 1066
Newhall (Newehall) [in Thurlaston], Leics, manor, 124
Newham (Neuham) [in Whalton], Northumb, manor, 250
Newington (Newynton) [in Folkestone hundred], Kent, manor, 401
-, Combe in, q.v.
Newington Bagpath (Newenton), Glos, 1215
Newington Lucy (Newton Lucy) [in Newington in Milton hundred], Kent, manor, 967
Newington, South (Newenton, Newenton Jewell), Oxon, 466, 872
Newland (Neweland) [in Wootton Glanvilles], Dors, manor, 854
Newland (Newelond), Heref [?recte Glos], 1213
Newland (Neuland) [in Drax], Yorks, 100, 474
Newlands (le Newland in the forest of Inglewod) [in Sebergham], Cumb, 1324
Newlyn, Corn, Trevean in, q.v.
Newmarket (Newemarket), Cambs, inquisition taken at, 513, 687
Newnham (Newenham) [in Goldington], Beds, prior of, 777
Newnham (Newenham), Glos, manor, 1029
Newnham (Newenham), Kent, 393
-, Shulland in, q.v.
Newnham (Nywenham) [in Cambridge], Suff [recte Cambs], 1210
Newnham (Nywenham) [in Sutton Veny], Wilts, 761
Newnham Barton (Nywenham, Nywenham by Chitelhamholt) [in Chulmleigh], Devon, manor, 5
Newnham Murren (Newenham, Newenham Moreyne, Newenham Moryn), [in Crowmarsh], Oxon, 476, 851, 872
Newport (Neweport) [in Alkington], Glos, inquisition taken at, 298
Newport (Neuport, Neuport in the March of Wales, Novus Burgus), [Monm], 208, 1278
-, castle, 208, 227, 570, 1278
-, extent made at, 227
-, inquisition taken at, 208, 570, 1278
-, lordship, 227, 1278
Newport (Neuport), [Monm], hundred, 208
Newport (Neuport), Salop, 235
-, inquisition taken at, 95
Newport Pagnell (Neuport Paynell, Newport Paynell, Newportpaynell), Bucks, 1135
-, inquisition taken at, 367, 776
-, manor, 367
Newsam, Temple (Templenewsom) [in Whitkirk], Yorks, 1150
Newsham (Neusome in Broghton Light) [in Kirby Ravensworth], Yorks, 253
Newsham, William, 275
-, Cf. Neusome
Newsholme (Neuson) [in Keighley], Yorks, 22
Newstead (Newstead near Staunford) in Stamford, [Lincs], prior of, 281
Newton (Newenton by Bokeland) in Buckland, Berks, 1283
Newton (unidentified), Heref and the March of Wales, 1213
Newton, Lincs, 843
Newton (Neuton, Neweton by Godyngton), Northants, 733, 737, 837, 972
Newton (Little Newton by Corbrigg, Neweton by Bywell) in Bywell, Northumb, 150, 876
Newton (le Neweton) [in Edlingham], Northumb, 632, 634
Newton [in Cottingham], Yorks, 842
Newton (unidentified), parson of. See Broghton, Thomas de
Newton Abbot [in Wolborough], Devon, inquisition taken at, 154
Newton Blossomville (Newenton, Newenton Blosmevill, Newenton Blosmevyll, Newynton), Bucks, 653-4, 982, 1275
-, manor, 200-201, 1274-5
-, park, 200, 1274
Newton Bromswold (Newton), Northants, 837
Newton Bushel (Nyweton Busschel) [in Highweek], Devon, inquisition taken at, 55
Newton by the Sea (Neweton by the Sea) [in Embleton], Northumb, manor, 254, 566, 876
-, mill, 876
Newton Ferrers (Newton Ferres), Devon, manor, 374
-, Puslinch in, q.v.
Newton Longville (Newenton, Newenton Longevill, Newenton Longeville, Newenton Longevyle, Newton Longvyle), Bucks, 223, 1275, 1288-9
-, church, 1288
-, manor, 1283
-, parson of. See Wysebech, John
-, priory, advowson and prior of, 223, 1275
Newton, Lower (Nuweton) [in Zeal Monachorum], Devon, 5
Newton Morrell (Newton Morell) [in Barton], Yorks, 97
Newton, North (Newton Plecy, Newton Pleycy) [in North Petherton], Som, 1195
-, advowson of free chapel, 1230
Newton on Trent (Newton), Lincs, 1153
Newton Regis (Kynges Neuton, Kyngesneuton), Warw, 1068, 1252
Newton St Petrock, Devon, Hole, East or West in, q.v
Newton, Shire (Neuton, Neweton), Monm, 1029
-, advowson of, 1047
Newton, South, Wilts, Chilhampton, Stoford and Wishford, Little, in, q.v.
Newton upon Ouse, Yorks, Linton upon Ouse in, q.v.
Newton Valence (Neweton Valence), Hants, manor, 693
Newton see Newington
Newynton see Newington; Newton
Neyland see Nayland
Neyll see Nevill
Neylond see Nayland
Neynton see Neenton
Neythyon, Setth see Swydd Dinieithon
Nicoll (Nichol), Robert, 1252
-, Thomas, 131
Nieubury see Newbury
Nien see Neen
Noakes, The (Noke) [in Bredenbury], Heref, 1206
NOBLE, WILLIAM, and Maud (Blome) his wife and William their son, 101
Nocton, baron of, 86
Noion see Noyon
Noke (Ake, Oke), Oxon, 872
-, advowson of, 82
Noke, John atte, 586
Noke see Noakes
Nony see Nunney
Noon (Noun), Edmund, knight, 520, 612, 1005
-, Isabel wife of, 520, 612
-, William, 1224
Norcott (Northcote) [in Preston], Glos, 228, 1279
-, manor, 1085, 1090
Norcott (Northcote) [in Northchurch], Herts, manor, 70
Noreys see Norreys
Norfolk, county, 1209
-, escheator in. See Wynter, John
Norfolk, countess of, 125-6, 503; see also Marshal, Margaret
Norfolk (Northfolch), duchess of, 1006
-, duke of, 1159, 1313; see also Mowbray, Thomas
Norhampton see Northampton
Normanby, Lincs, Owmby in, q.v.
Normanby, Yorks, Thornton Riseborough in, q.v.
Normanby [in Ormesby], Yorks, 1150
Normanby le Wold (Normanby Claxby), Lincs, 893
-, mill, 893
Normandy, 285, 821
Normanton [in Bottesford], Leics, 410, 517
Normanton (Norton) [in Wilsford], Wilts, 870
Norreys (Noreys), Geoffrey, 224, 1280
-, Richard, 1291
Norridge (Norygge) [in Upton Scudamore], Wilts, 761, 870
Nortcherche see Northchurch
North Court (Halle) in Swingfield, Kent, 401
North End (le Northende) [in Garsington], Oxon, 156
North End (Northende of Derset) in Burton Dassett, Warw, 1088
North Wood (Northwode) [in Ridgmont], Beds, manor, 661
North, Thomas, 918
-, William, 1244
Northall (le Northall), Lincs, manor, 423
Northampton (Norhampton), Northants, 1164
-, castle, 46
-, inquisition taken at, 46
-, inquisition taken at, 10, 79, 119, 133, 257, 265, 635, 657, 711, 737, 959, 972, 1165, 1295
-, reeves of, 46
-, shops in, 46
Northampton, county, 140, 1237
-, escheator in. See Chiselden, Robert
-, sheriff of, 454, 935
Northampton, earl of. See Bohun, Humphrey and William de
Northasshelee see Ashley
Northaston see Aston
Northbirlyngham see Burlingham
Northborough (Northburgh), Northants, 837
Northbovy see Bovey
Northbraden see Bradon
Northburgh see Northborough
Northbyrlyngham see Burlingham
Northchardeford see Charford
Northchurch (Nortcherche), Herts, 70
-, Maudeleyns and Norcott in, q.v.
Northcote [in Tiverton], Devon, 5
Northcote see Norcott
Northcotes see Coates
Northcott Barton (Northecote) [in Ashreigney], Devon, 949
Northcotum see Cottam
Northecote see Northcott
Northecryk see Creake
Northende see North End
Northepederton see Petherton
Northfambregge see Fambridge
Northfarham see Fareham
Northfield (Northfeld), Bucks [recte Worcs], manor, 367
-, Weoley in, q.v.
Northfield (la Naldefeld by Henle) in Henley upon Thames, Oxon, 1248
Northfolch see Norfolk
Northgevedale see Givendale
NORTHGROVE, William, and Elizabeth his daughter, 667
-, JOAN wife of, 666-8
-, Katharine (Beaumont) and Maud (Avenell) daughters of, 666-7
-, William son of, 667
Northill (Northull), Corn, church, 953
Northkelsey see Kelsey
Northkyme see Kyme
Northleigh, Devon, Smallicombe in, q.v.
Northluffenham see Luffenham
Northmoor (Northmore) [in Lanercost], Cumb, 1324
Northmymmys see Mimms
Northorpe, Lincs, 1293
Northperot, Northperrret see Perrott
Northpole see Pool
Northreppys see Repps
Northriston see Reston
Northrouseby see Rauceby
Northstaynton see Stainton
Northsweye see Sway
Northtauton see Tawton
Northtodenham see Tuddenham
Northtofftys, Northtoft see Nortofts
Northull see Northill
Northumberland, county, escheator in. See Mounceux, Amand
-, sheriff of, 322
Northumberland, earl of, 90, 768, 772; see also Percy, Henry de
Northwelde see Weald
Northweston see Weston
Northwill (unidentified) [?in or near Silverton], Devon, 1187
Northwod see Northwood
Northwode see North Wood; Northwood
Northwokyndon see Ockendon
Northwood (Northwod, Northwode), Agnes (Grandisson), 470
-, Roger son of, 470
-, John, knight, son of, and Roger his son, 470, 472
-, Robert, and Agnes his daughter, 400
-, Roger de, knight, 393
Northwych, John, vicar of Epping, 1110
Northwythum see Witham
Nortoft (Northtoft) [in Guilsborough], Northants, manor, 1312
Nortofts (Northtofftys) [in Finchingfield], Essex, manor, 66
Norton (Norton by Stoke Flemyng, Norton Fitz Stephen) [in Dartmouth], Devon, 1187
-, manor, 5
Norton, Kent, 393
Norton (unidentified), Norf, 1209
Norton, [Rad], 1214
Norton [in Culmington], Salop, 1178
Norton, Suff, 1210
Norton Bavant (Norton Bavent), Wilts, 89, 500
-, Middleton in, q.v.
Norton, Brize, Oxon, Haddon in, q.v.
Norton, Chipping (Chepyngnorton), Oxon, inquisition taken at, 1093, 1266
-, manor, 1093
-, ‘Boysshrop’, ‘Cleve’, ‘Eleacre’ and ‘Prenesdon’ in, 1093
Norton Cuckney, Notts, Langwith, Nether, in, q.v.
Norton Ferrers (Norton by Culmington) in Kilmington, Som [now in Wilts], 1118
Norton Ferrers (Norton), Som, hundred, 855
Norton, Greens (Norton Davy), Northants, advowson of, 46
-, charter dated at, 43
-, deed dated at, 46
-, indenture dated at, 43
-, manor, 46
-, parson of. See Bollesore, Richard
Norton, Greens (Norton Davy), Northants, hundred, 46
Norton in the Moors (Norton, Norton on les Mores, Norton upon les Mores), Staffs, 214, 1261
-, manor, 214, 1261
Norton, Kings, Leics, Stretton, Little, in, q.v.
Norton Lindsey (Norton), Warw, 224, 1280
Norton, Midsomer (Myssomersnorton), Som, manor, 691
Norton St Philip, Som, Wick in, q.v.
Norton St Valery (Norton) [in Wonston], Hants, 1225
Norton, Wood (Norton, Wodenorton, Wodenortone), Norf, 220, 1209, 1212, 1276
Norton, John, 75
-, Stephen, 145
-, William, 233
Norton see Cornish; Normanton
Norwell, Notts, Carlton on Trent in, q.v.
Norwich, bishop of, 1005, 1008; see also Despencer, Henry
Norwich (Norwiche), Norf, 125, 131, 247, 249, 356, 379, 1209, 1289
-, castle, 115, 520, 611, 685, 816, 1005, 1016, 1190, 1289
-, church of St John Maddermarket (St John in Madirmarket), 1289
-, inquisition taken at, 477, 520, 664, 702, 1007, 1051
NORWICH (Norwico), John de, knight, 669-70
-, Margaret sister of, 669-70
-, daughters of. See Ferrers, Margaret de; Scales, Katharine de; Willughby, Cecily de
-, Walter son of, and MARGARET his wife, 669-71
Norygge see Norridge
Noss Mayo (la Nasse) [in Revelstoke], Devon, 507
Nosterfield (Nostrefeld) [in West Tanfield], Yorks, 253
Not see Knot
Notgrove (Nategrave), Glos, 287-8
-, parson of. See Hanwell, Thomas
Nothamsted see Nuthampstead
Notley (Notle, Nottele) [in Long Crendon], Bucks, 1288
-, abbey, advowson of, 1045
-, church of, 1288
-, writ dated at, 196, 199-200, 202-205, 207, 209-11, 213-14, 216, 219
Nottewell see Notwell
Nottingham (Notyngham), Notts, 280
-, inquisition taken at, 14, 123, 282, 514, 1020
-, writ dated at, 113, 240-4, 247, 249-53, 265-6, 590-1, 594, 614, 621, 671-4
Nottingham, county, sheriff of, 1041
Nottingham, earl of, 165, 556, 1282; see also Mowbray, Thomas
Notton [in Royston], Yorks, manor, 1150
Notton, William, 1264
Notwell (Nottewell) [in Raddington], Som, 285-6
Notyngham, Thomas, 1072
Notyngham, Notynghame see Nottingham
Noun see Noon
Noveray, Nicholas, 770
Novo Loco see Newark
Novus Burgus see Newport
NOWERS, JOHN, knight, and Alice his wife and Emery his son, 879
-, Maud wife of, 879
Noyl, John, 1212
-, Cf. Knolle
Noyon (Noion) [dep Oise, France], prior of, 83
Nuffield (Tuffeld), Oxon, 851
-, Gangsdown in, q.v.
Nunnethorp see Nunthorpe
Nunney (Nony), Som, 869
Nunnyngcote see Newcott
Nunthorpe (Nunnethorp) [in Great Ayton], Yorks, 1150
Nursted (Nutstede) [in Buriton], Hants, 211, 1270
Nutford [in Pinperne], Dors, 868
Nuthampstead (Nothamsted) [in Barkway], Herts, manor, 1030-1
Nuthurst (Nutherst), Sussex, 592, 599, 604
Nutstede see Nursted
Nuweton see Newton
Nykke, John, 104
Nymet (unidentified), Devon, 949
Nymet, Broad (Brodenymet) [in North Tawton], Devon, 5
Nymetboghe, Nymettracy see Tracy
Nympton, George, Devon, Frenchstone in, q.v.
Nympton, King’s, Devon, Wampford in, q.v.
Nyter, Thomas, 37
Nytherestekerig see Stickeridge
Nytherstowey see Stowey
Nywehall, Andrew atte, 37
Newenham see Newnham
Nyweton see Newton