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The Environs of London
… in 1558, to Thomas Palmer and Andrew Castell 24. The monastery of Stratford Langthorne had an estate of about 50 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by roads and paths. Sharp bends in the boundary with Milton Lilbourne may be partly the result of a compromise … the rector of Wootton Rivers and the appropriator of Milton Lilbourne church who disputed tithes c. 1215 and c. … through Pewsey, by three lanes, one via East Wick, one via Milton Lilbourne, and one via Clench in Milton Lilbourne; the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was abbess. On her death, the convent was converted into a monastery for monks of the Benedictine order. The disputes … ancient cathedral of St. Peter, after its surrender to the monastery of St. Mary, was rebuilt by St. Oswald, in 983, but … on the south side of which is the ancient refectory of the monastery, now the King's school, in the decorated style, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in the third year of king Henry the first, he founded a monastery for canons of the order of St. Austin, in the … Thomas his brother, by which means he was intombed in this monastery on the north side, with his helmet adorned with … with the suit of his men of the Sok of Bradfeud, to this monastery; and Thomas, son and heir of Tho. de Furnivall, 23 …
A History of the County of Essex
… before 1685, 28 and c. 1690 sold it to the Drye family of Milton (Northants.). 29 In 1791 George Nottidge bought it …
A History of the County of York
A History of the County of Sussex
… use in 1977. 61 Salvation Army quarters were recorded in Milton Street c. 1914. 62 Christian Scientists met in the St. … become the Bedford Row Evangelical church by 1977. 86 The Milton House academy in Brighton Road was registered by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… township. This place was distinguished for an extensive monastery, founded for a prior and brethren of the Augustine …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 984 inhabitants. The manor was an appurtenance to the monastery of Tynemouth, and was granted by the crown to a … William d'Albini or Daubeny, in 1130. Henry I. endowed the monastery with certain lands, and with the privilege of … choir, is a splendid monument to the last abbot of the monastery. A window in the north aisle was embellished in …
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