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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was founded in 1101, which became a cell to the abbey of Glastonbury. Bassenthwaite (St. Bridget) BASSENTHWAITE ( St. … transferred it to Richard I. in exchange for the abbey of Glastonbury; this monarch made it a free borough, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the bridge, mentioned in 1614, 21 roads from Bristol and Glastonbury to Bridgwater converged and the route from the … with a Tuscan portico. Houses have been built along the Glastonbury road at Knowle during the 20th century. Crany or …
A History of the County of Somerset
… dismantled by 1685. 46 It stood in East field south of the Glastonbury road, probably on land called Moat in 1841. 47 …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… A. and G. S. See Fines, Dorset. Giraldus. See Cambrensis. Glastonbury. See Domerham. Hickes, Rev. George, D.D. …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… IVIII (19062003) A. Watkin, The Great Chartulary of Glastonbury, I (Somerset Record Society 59, 1944) A. Watkin, The Great Chartulary of Glastonbury, III (Somerset Record Society 63, 194950) A. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… same name, prior of Bermondsey, ? 1186-1189, and abbot of Glastonbury, 1189-93 ( Heads of Relig. Houses pp. 115, 52); …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… p. 94). Seffrid I (Pelochin) 4 Monk of Séez; abbot of Glastonbury 1120-5 ( Heads of Religious Houses, England and … Knowles et al. (Cambridge, 1972) p. 51; Early History of Glastonbury, ed. J. Scott (Woodbridge, 1981) p. 162). … p. 95; Ann. Tewkesbury, Ann. Mon. I 47). Commem. 11 Aug. (Glastonbury and Séez obits.: see M. Blows, in The Archaeology …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Henry of Blois, bp. of Winchester, by whom he was sent to Glastonbury to put the abbey's affairs in order ( Historiola … ( EEA X no. 180 = Cant. Profs. no. 130). Set up see in Glastonbury 1197 (see EEA X pp. xxviii-xxx). D. at … Lincoln 1209-35 (1 Fasti III 3). Used title of 'Bath and Glastonbury' from late Sept. 1213 ( Cal. I 52, 53, 66); royal …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1935. 16 MANORS In 1066 BLACKFORD was held of the abbot of Glastonbury 17 and it continued to be so held until 1341 or … century land at Blackford formed part of a fee held of Glastonbury by John de Acton in succession to Geoffrey and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Yeovil; (5) Somerton; (6) Axe; (7) Wincanton; (8) Glastonbury; (9) Mendip; (10) Bath and Bristol. I.Dulverton … axillaris, Good. depauperata, Good. strigosa, Huds. VIII.Glastonbury This district consists of the valley of the Brue … it is of very moderate elevation, the western part from Glastonbury to the sea being almost a dead level. The 'peat …