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A History of the County of Bedford
… 1812. ADVOWSON The church of Harlington was granted to the priory of Dunstable by Ralph Pyrot before he himself took the … while the prior claimed that Ralph gave the church to his priory ten years before he became a monk. 62 The latter was … the revenues for the support and repair of their priory, 65 the ordination of the vicarage at Harlington being …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it with the tithe of the demesne and one tenant to the priory of St. Faith at Longueville (Seine Maritime), 374 … 1189 two vicars in succession had held the church in the priory's name, and a third had been presented. Roger de … Roger gave up his claim to the advowson in return for the priory's agreement to present as rectors the nominees of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… till king Richard II. in his 11th year, gave it to the priory of canons, alias Chiltern Langley, in Hertfordshire, … the tithes of it, with the consent of Anschetill, to the priory of St. Andrew, in Rochester, as will be further … this parish, which, if I mistake not, had belonged to the priory of Leeds, and had come into the hands of king Henry …
A History of the County of Bedford
… banks of the Ouse, near a corn mill, is the site of the priory. The only part of the conventual buildings which … of the parish originally belonged to the nuns of Harrold Priory, who owned a wood of 20 acres in 12789. 19 At the dissolution of the priory it had increased to 50 acres, and was valued at 33 s. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… manor derived largely from an estate held of Barnwell priory, to which Picot had given the church before 1100. 135 Somewhat before 1200 the priory granted much church land, to be held as knight's fee, … son John held a manor, with 100 a. of demesne, of the priory under the honor of Peverel. 139 John was dead by 1286 …
A History of the County of Durham
… flanks all argent. In the confirmation of Henry I to the priory of Guisborough, 12 bovates of land are included with … in Stranton and one in Hart to the monastery. 133 The priory's lands in Hartlepool, Hart, Stranton, Eden, and Elton … 1577. ADVOWSON In the foundation charters of Guisborough Priory, granted by Robert de Brus, the earliest probably …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the two churches and mills. It was granted to St. Mary's Priory, Huntingdon, by Henry I at a fee farm rent of 12 by … reach Huntingdon. 7 The manor continued to belong to the Priory of St. Mary until the dissolution of that house in … of 12 reserved under the charter of Henry I to St. Mary's Priory, Huntingdon, was granted in 1358 to William de …
A History of the County of Durham
… nothing more is known of them. 24 A rental of Guisborough Priory, dating probably from 1299, gives some idea of the … on one side and 13 tofts on the other, belonged to the priory. In the street by the sea from the north to the south … the lifetime of Robert Brus I, the founder of Guisborough Priory, who died in 1141. However that may be, it is evident …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Wintney Farm is situated on a spot once the site of the priory. West Green and Dipley Green are in the west of the … it is not mentioned by name until the 12th century, when a priory was founded here. Geoffrey Fitz Peter, whose name appears in an obituary of the priory as fundator ecclesiae nostrae, 3 had a sister Juliana, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the vicarage, remained part of the possessions of the priory of Rochester till the dissolution of it in the 32d …
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