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“Little Woolton in Childwall, Lancashire” “a local seminary priest, Thurstan Hunt, and the lord of the manors of Speke and Garston, Edward Norris. In turn, William Brettergh's attempt as high constable of West Derby hundred to apprehend recusants within the parishes of Huyton and Childwall in May 1600 provoked not only a full-scale riot but the maiming of Brettergh's cattle on two separate occasions”
 
“Little Woolton in Childwall, Lancashire” “a local seminary priest, Thurstan Hunt, and the lord of the manors of Speke and Garston, Edward Norris. In turn, William Brettergh's attempt as high constable of West Derby hundred to apprehend recusants within the parishes of Huyton and Childwall in May 1600 provoked not only a full-scale riot but the maiming of Brettergh's cattle on two separate occasions”
 
*STAC 5/N2/3 - Dorchester, Oxon. Attempt to gain copyhold tenement, which had been granted by Lord Norris to a poor widow for her life, by claiming debts of her late husband.(dk)
 
*STAC 5/N2/3 - Dorchester, Oxon. Attempt to gain copyhold tenement, which had been granted by Lord Norris to a poor widow for her life, by claiming debts of her late husband.(dk)
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*STAC 5/N10/11 - Interrs refer to Quarter Sessions at Abingdon, Berks, to an affray between the supporters of the deft Sir Edward Umpton & those of Sir Henry Norris, and to whether the deft bore a grudge against Sir Henry & his supporters because they had not supported him as Knight for Berks in recent election for Parliament.(dk).
 
*Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981. NORRIS, Edward (c.1550-1603), of Rycote, Oxon. and Englefield, Berks. NORRIS, Sir Henry I (c.1525-1601), of Rycote, Oxon. and Bray, Berks. NORRIS, Sir Henry II (c.1554-99), of Rycote, Oxon. NORRIS, Sir John (c.1547-97), of Rycote, Oxon. and Yattendon and Notley, Berks. NORRIS, John (c.1550-Dec. 1612 or Jan. 1613), of Fifield and Bray, Berks. and Woodwicks, Herts. NORRIS, Thomas (d.1607), of Congham, Norf. NORRIS, William (c.1545-79), of Rycote, Oxon. and Yattendon, Berks.
 
*Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981. NORRIS, Edward (c.1550-1603), of Rycote, Oxon. and Englefield, Berks. NORRIS, Sir Henry I (c.1525-1601), of Rycote, Oxon. and Bray, Berks. NORRIS, Sir Henry II (c.1554-99), of Rycote, Oxon. NORRIS, Sir John (c.1547-97), of Rycote, Oxon. and Yattendon and Notley, Berks. NORRIS, John (c.1550-Dec. 1612 or Jan. 1613), of Fifield and Bray, Berks. and Woodwicks, Herts. NORRIS, Thomas (d.1607), of Congham, Norf. NORRIS, William (c.1545-79), of Rycote, Oxon. and Yattendon, Berks.

Revision as of 19:20, 25 March 2017

Norris, George

  • STAC 5/N8/27 - B A Rn - 38 Eliz - George Norres v Richard Houghe, Gilbert Dandie, John Thornton et al
  • STAC 5/N13/10 - I D - 38 Eliz - George Norris v Richard Haugh, George Bretherton
  • STAC 5/N2/4 - I D - 38 Eliz - George Norrys v John Thornton, Thomas Hodgson, Gilbert Dandie et al

Norris, Henry

  • STAC 5/N16/11 - B A I D - 12 Eliz - Sir Henry Norreis v Christopher Molyneux
  • STAC 5/N3/29 - B A Rn - 12 Eliz - Sir Henry Norries v John Gateskill, Christopher Molineaux
  • STAC 5/N2/39 - I D - 12 Eliz - Sir Henry Norris v John Gateskyll, Christopher Molineux
  • STAC 5/N16/38 - B A - 13 Eliz - Sir Henry Norreys v Sir Edward Umpton, Symon Hastings et al
  • STAC 5/N10/11 - I D - 14 Eliz - Sir Henry Norreis v Sir Edward Unton, Edward Cooles, Richard Smith et al
  • STAC 5/N13/2 - B A - 14 Eliz - Henry Norreis v Antony Brydges, James Morres et al
  • STAC 5/N9/31 - I D - 14 Eliz - Sir Henry Norris v Anthony Bridges, Olyver Ashecombe

Lord Norris, Henry

  • STAC 5/N15/29 - B A - 19 Eliz - Henry Lord Norris v Mathew Tobye, Henry Palmer et al
  • STAC 5/N13/19 - B A Rn Rr - 25 Eliz - Henry Lord Norrys v Thomas Hore
  • STAC 5/N9/25 - I D - 25 Eliz - Ricott Lord of Norrcis v Thomas Hore
  • STAC 5/N2/3 - B A Rn - Michael 30 & 31 Eliz - Lord Henry Norris, Alice Cobbe v Hugh Cobb, John Postern, Richard Clement, Richard Bannister
  • STAC 5/N8/33 - I D - 31 Eliz - Lord Henry Norries, Alice Cobbe v John Posterne, Richard Clement
  • STAC 5/N3/30 - B A - 32 Eliz - Lord Henry Norreys v Edmund Barnes, Richard Mollyner et al
  • STAC 5/N16/14 - I D - 32 Eliz - Lord Norreys v Edmund Barnes

Norris, Richard

  • STAC 5/N14/34 - I D - 15 Eliz - Richard Norris v William Astmer
  • STAC 5/N2/33 - I D - 17 Eliz - Richard Norris v William Ashmore

Norris, Robert

  • STAC 5/N3/15 - B - 22 Eliz - Robert Norrys v William Breeche

Norris, Thomas

  • STAC 5/N15/17 - I D - 29 Eliz - Thomas Norreys v Francis Saunders
  • STAC 5/N6/13 - B A - 29 Eliz - Thomas Norris v Francis Saunder, Francis Spilman et al

Norris, William

  • STAC 5/N6/39 - I D - 43 Eliz - William Norres v Robert Newman, Richard Benfield et al
  • STAC 5/N4/4 - B A Rn - 32 Eliz - William Norrice, Thomas Knight v John Graishott
  • STAC 5/N2/17 - I D - 32 Eliz - William Norris, Thomas Knight v John Grashott
  • STAC 5/N13/7 - B A C I D - 44 Eliz - William Norris v Robert Newman, N Reighhold et al
  • STAC 5/N14/22 - I D - 44 Eliz - William Norris v Reginald Nicholas et al

Attorney General

  • STAC 5/A8/31 - I D - 42 Eliz - AG v Edward Norris, Edward Hitchmough, James Pilkington et al
  • STAC 5/A38/31 - C I D - 43 Eliz - AG v Edward Norrys et al
  • STAC 5/A47/32 - I D - 43 Eliz - AG v Edward Norris et al

Notes, Additions and Corrections

  • STAC 5/A8/31 ODNB Brettergh [née Bruen], Katherine (1579–1601), exemplar of godly life by Steve Hindle

“Little Woolton in Childwall, Lancashire” “a local seminary priest, Thurstan Hunt, and the lord of the manors of Speke and Garston, Edward Norris. In turn, William Brettergh's attempt as high constable of West Derby hundred to apprehend recusants within the parishes of Huyton and Childwall in May 1600 provoked not only a full-scale riot but the maiming of Brettergh's cattle on two separate occasions”

  • STAC 5/N2/3 - Dorchester, Oxon. Attempt to gain copyhold tenement, which had been granted by Lord Norris to a poor widow for her life, by claiming debts of her late husband.(dk)
  • STAC 5/N10/11 - Interrs refer to Quarter Sessions at Abingdon, Berks, to an affray between the supporters of the deft Sir Edward Umpton & those of Sir Henry Norris, and to whether the deft bore a grudge against Sir Henry & his supporters because they had not supported him as Knight for Berks in recent election for Parliament.(dk).
  • Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981. NORRIS, Edward (c.1550-1603), of Rycote, Oxon. and Englefield, Berks. NORRIS, Sir Henry I (c.1525-1601), of Rycote, Oxon. and Bray, Berks. NORRIS, Sir Henry II (c.1554-99), of Rycote, Oxon. NORRIS, Sir John (c.1547-97), of Rycote, Oxon. and Yattendon and Notley, Berks. NORRIS, John (c.1550-Dec. 1612 or Jan. 1613), of Fifield and Bray, Berks. and Woodwicks, Herts. NORRIS, Thomas (d.1607), of Congham, Norf. NORRIS, William (c.1545-79), of Rycote, Oxon. and Yattendon, Berks.