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Arms of de Burgulion/Burgiloun/Burgonyon of Great Snoring, Norfolk: Quarterly or and gules, a bend sable in the second and third quarters three annulets argent (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.147 "Burgulion/Burgonyon"). Sir Ralph Shelton (1315-1378) of Shelton, Norfolk, married twice, firstly to his cousin, Anne Burgullion, the daughter and heiress of Sir Ralph Burgullion of Great Snoring, Suffolk; second to Joan De Plays/Plaiz. (www.tudorplace.com [1])

Blomefield, Great Snoring, Norfolk

Francis Blomefield, 'North Greehow Hundred: Great Snoring', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 9 (London, 1808), pp. 254-258. [2]

How long this lordship (Great Snoring) continued in the Crown does not appear; that it was in the family of De Burgiloun, in the 41st of Henry III. we find by a pleading, when William de Burgiloun, was plaintiff against Alexander le Sergeant, &c. for disseising him of his common posture in Snoring; and before this, in the 16th of Henry III. Richard, son of Geffrey de Esnaringes owed 40 marks for 2 knights fees, which Robert de Burguillon disseized him of, Robert granting to Geffrey 18 of them.

In the 3d of Edward I. William de Berguillon was found to hold this town and Thursford, of the Lord Bardolf, valued at 30l. per ann. by the service of 20s. with half a fee in Hindringham, the fourth part of one in Felbrig, and the third part of one in Kerdeston; and Walter was his son and heir, under age. And in the 14th of that King, Robert de Burgolyon claimed the assise of bread and beer, and died about the 20th of that King, then a knight.

This Sir Robert had by Sarah his wife, a son Robert, against whom, Walter, prior of Binham, brought his action about right of common, in the 24th of Edward I. Sir Robert Burgolyon was lord in the 15th of Edward II. and dying then possessed of a moiety of this lordship, Sarah his mother held the other moiety as part of her dower; and Hugh was his son and heir, aged 12 years. And in the following year on the death of Sarah his grandmother, he had the whole manor.

In 1322, the Lady Joan de Burgolyon presented to the rectory of this church. Sir Ralph Shelton of Shelton in Norfolk, was his cousin and heir, and presented to this church, as lord, in 1353, was at the battle of Cressy, &c. and buried in the church of Shelton, in 1375.

n the chancel, north of the communion table, lies a gray marble, with the portraitures of a knight and his lady in brass, and in his coat armour; at his feet, a lion couchant, at her's a dog; on the upper part of the stone the arms of Shelton, azure, a cross, or, impaling Burgolyon. quarterly, or and gules, in the 2d and 3d quarter, three annulets, argent; also Shelton impaling argent, a cross moline, gules, Uvedale, over all a bend, sable; at their feet, Burgolyon, impaling per pale, or and gules, a lion passant, Plaiz; argent Burgolyon and Shelton. The legend round the verge: Orate p.a'i'ab; Radulfi Shelton, militis, et Domine Alicie uxoris ejus, filie Thome de Uvedal, militis, qui quidem Radulfus, obt. xxv die Apr. Ao. m. cccc. xxiiii.
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