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Show (Ill I i.ill.li lluUlnis. Among strange conditions contn-cted with the tubji'.t of holdings wo Itani that tho town of Yarmouth was bouul by ihnrter to tend to the thcrllTs of Norwich Nor-wich n hundred herrings, "which aru to tie b.tki4 In twenty four plea or illet, and thou dilltereJ to the lord of the manor of Hut Carlton, who was to i u tcy thect to tho king1 Wo are alo toll that three nohlimcil hold thirty ucrceof lini In a tow u lit Norfolk by the tergisintyof uurr)lng to the Ling whirvir be should bo in Knglind, tw doxen lAsllrt of fash herrings on their first coming lit In like manner some lands at nishop Aucklind, and ulso the manor of lak burn, are stid to bo held by the blshup of Durhain by the easy w rt Ice of pro-rintlngAfakhloutoitery pro-rintlngAfakhloutoitery bishotioti his llrstintrsuccict" his dlix-eee. . |