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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Archdeacons ARCHDEACONRY Church of Minety (Wilts., not in DB), part of pre-Conquest endowment of Malmesbury abbey ( … of Wiltshire/4, pd. from cart. Malmesbury in Reg. Malmes. I 425-6, cf. ibid. p. 429). Fourth … M. Nicholas of Selby, can. of York c. 1240-1249, see York Minster Fasti II 95; and for Nicholas of York, can. of York …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Instal. 10 July (Brit. Libr., Harley MS. 6971 f. 153v); in person 26 Aug. 1567 (AC 1565-1634 f. 23). D. 29 Apr. 1568 … 1568). Instal. by proxy 31 May (AC 1565- 1634 ff. 37v-38); in person 29 July ( ibid. f. 41r-v). Res. 6 Dec. 1575 (Inst. … (AC 1565-1634 f. 606). D. by 3 July 1641 (burial, York minster) ( Y.A.J. i 231). Richard Marsh D.D. 1641-1663. Pres. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… 1361 ( Eubel 1 15). Stephen Albert Card. dcn. of S. Maria in Aquiro. 1361-1369. Prov. 19 Sept. 1361 ( CPL. 111 213). … of Sabina. 1370-1372. Adm. 16 March 1370 (Torre, MS. York Minster p. 683). D. 27 Aug. 1372 ( Eubel 1 21). Peter Gomez … in Jerusalem. 1376-? Adm. 27 Nov. 1376 (Torre, MS. York Minster p. 683). Probably depriv. c. 1380 as Clementist ( …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… name by a beaver. 94 The arms and tinctures were recorded in 1584 95 and those were evidently the usual arms by the … 18th century, when they were used on the market cross and in the guildhall. The arms have, however, been quartered with … probably for John the Evangelist, the patron saint of the minster, may have appeared on the 16th-century town seal and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… be bridged. The borough and civil parish were co-extensive in the early 19th century 2 and possibly earlier. 3 In 1881 … settlement in the parish is known. There was apparently a minster church at Arundel before the Norman Conquest, … priory. 42 The histories of the apparently pre-Conquest minster church, the Norman priory, and the college which …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Eastergate from Barnham. Much land was lost to the sea in historic times along the whole coastal frontage, and erosion and inland flooding remained problems in the late 20th century. The area has been densely settled … and Arundel castle estates. A possibly pre-Conquest minster church at Arundel was succeeded in the later Middle …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Commons By the early 13th century until inclosure in 1814 Asthall parish contained four open fields, two south … presumably included those east of Salter's Lane and the Minster Lovell road, 51 perhaps assarted when Asthall Leigh … family apparently retained them (with nearby woods in Minster Lovell) in 1831. 81 Lowbarrow copse was owned in 1609 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… km) west of Witney and 2 miles (4 km) east of Burford. 1 In 1881 the civil parish, long and irregular in shape, … Here it followed field boundaries, paths, and the edge of Minster Lovell woods, where two short sections ran close to … have been part of an early route, providing a branch to Minster Lovell from the salt-distribution network between …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Asthall Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES In the late 11th century Asthall belonged to one estate … Leigh and each having a chief house. One was formed in the 13th century from land granted from Asthall manor; it … L. 11, s.a. 1785, 1808. A.J. Taylor, 'The Alien Priory of Minster Lovell', Oxoniensia 2 (1937), 103. M.M. Morgan, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and belonged until the early 15th century to Ivry abbey in Normandy. A vicarage was instituted in the early 13th … made on behalf of St Mary's abbey, Ivry, by the prior of Minster Lovell, acting as the abbot's agent, though sometimes … was 8, until 1844. 177 A.J. Taylor, 'The Alien Priory of Minster Lovell', Oxoniensia 2 (1937), 103. Below (vicarage). …
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