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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Thorney THORNEY. Thorneshagh. In Torneshay of the Soc of Newark, … Nevill, Esq. 9 Eliz. suffered a Recovery of the Manor of Thorney, with the Appurtenances, and sixteen Mess. twelve … 7s. Rent, and 1lb. of Pepper, with the Appurtenances in Thorney, Wiggesley, South Clifton, North Clifton, and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the same character stands in a field farther north. Thorney Abbey. Azure three croziers between as many crosslets or. Manors In 1086 the abbey of Thorney held 3 hides, less 1 virgates, of land in TWYWELL, 6 … life, about which he made an agreement with the abbot of Thorney. This agreement was confirmed to Robert, his younger …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the abbacy of Abbot Rainulf (123153) with the Abbey of Thorney. The dispute resulted in Abbot Rainulf granting to Thorney half the herbage, between the weirs of Tyllingwere … marsh, for a rent of one penny. Thereupon the Abbot of Thorney acknowledged that all the soil of the marsh was the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1322 William de St. Liz sold his interest to Ralph de Thorney, who died in 1333. 58 His widow Margaret was holding … had formerly (1346) been held by Margaret wife of Ralph Thorney. 64 He or his son John seems also to have had a grant …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… devastation by the Danes in 870 refounded as the Abbey of Thorney by thelwold, Bishop of Winchester, in 972, appear to … by King Edgar's foundation charter of 973. 7 The Abbey of Thorney in 1086 had a manor of 5 hides in Newton, with 2 … virgate, and there were 14 acres of meadow. The Abbot of Thorney had 3 watermills, a several fishery in the Nene for …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and their Heirs. [Throsby] Wiggesley Hamlet parishes to Thorney, in this neighbourhood. Lib. Dooms. Mon. Angl. vol. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… half the church of Wing and half the manor to the monks of Thorney (co. Camb.), and Thurstan de Montfort his brother, … fee of Ralph Fitz Nigel. 8 John de Stutevill also gave to Thorney half the vill as Robert de Montfort gave it, and the … (1605). The manors were stated to be distinct in 1606; the Thorney manor having its own court and the tenants of St. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 5 hides, had been granted to the Cambridgeshire abbey of Thorney before the compilation of the Domesday Survey (in … Thomas de Arderne is said to have given land here to Thorney in the time of King John, 93 and by 1291 the abbey's …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Mauf, who held the two fees but granted the abbot of Thorney certain lands in Kingsthorpe. 17 Robert died before …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… other land, and the bishop then gave it to the Abbey of Thorney, 4 which held it in frankalmoin 5 till the … reign of Edward I, 17 and was, after the dissolution of Thorney Abbey, granted by Edward VI to Sir Walter Mildmay. 18 The Abbot of Thorney held the view of frankpledge and waifs in Woodston …
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