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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Alien house Priory of Hinckley ALIEN PRIORY 33. THE PRIORY OF HINCKLEY The … stated that Hinckley church was given to the Benedictine Abbey of Lire by William filius Roberti Osberti; l the person … meant is probably William Fitz Osbern, founder of the Abbey of Lire (Eure). 2 It seems, however, that Hinckley …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Alien house Priory of Tooting ALIEN HOUSE 20. THE PRIORY OF TOOTING 1 The name … of a part of this town with the great Benedictine abbey of Bec in Normandy. A certain part of Upper Tooting, in the parish of Streatham, was given to the abbey of Bec in the life of the Conqueror by Richard de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Alien house The priory of Lancaster ALIEN HOUSE 23. THE PRIORY OF LANCASTER The … the reign of William Rufus, as a cell of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Martin at Sées in Normandy. Sées formed part ofof his mother, the notorious Countess Mabel, and its abbey, refounded in 1060 by his father, received liberal …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Alien house The priory of Stogursey ALIEN HOUSE 40. THE PRIORY OF STOGURSEY The … was an alien priory, an offshoot of the Benedictine Abbey of Lonlay in Normandy. It never became denizen and … Lonlay three of the monks of Stoke to stay in the Norman abbey until an improvement in the condition of the priory …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Ware priory ALIEN HOUSE 20. WARE PRIORY The foundation of the Benedictine priory at Ware was due to Hugh de … of the church, tithe and 2 carucates of land here 1 to the abbey of St. Evroul in Normandy. 2 There is no evidence when … long while the usual relations between the priory and the abbey. The transmission of money to St. Evroul's was …
A History of the County of York
… Alien houses ALIEN HOUSES 211. THE PRIORY OF ALLERTON MAULEVERER The priory of Allerton Mauleverer was a cell to the abbey of Marmoutier. It was founded in the reign of Henry I … at Allerton Mauleverer a certain priory belonging to the abbey of Marmoutier, that there was a dilapidated hall with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Alien houses Ballivate of Atherington 61. THE BALLIVATE OF ATHERINGTON Besides their priory at Arundel the abbey of Sez had certain estates in the neighbourhood of … 1 In 1349 Edward St. John had licence to alienate to the abbey of Sez, namely to their cell or house of Atherington, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Alien houses Ballivate of Warminghurst 67. THE BALLIVATE OF WARMINGHURST Edward the Confessor gave to the abbey of Fcamp the extensive manor of Steyning, which … the value of 145; whether he was also responsible for the abbey's valuable estates at Brede in the extreme east of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Carisbrooke priory 42. CARISBROOKE PRIORY The priory of Carisbrooke, which was situated on the high ground to the … of the Blessed Virgin. It was a cell of the Benedictine abbey of Lire, and established to collect the dues of the … Carisbrooke, and other property, had been granted to the abbey of Lire, probably by William Fitz Osborne, Earl of
A History of the County of Sussex
… Alien houses Collegiate church of Steyning 64. THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF STEYNING It is … church and manor of Steyning were granted to the Norman abbey of Fcamp by Edward the Confessor, taken from them by … had so been from the time that it was bestowed upon the abbey of Fcamp 'by King Alfred ( sic),' the abbots having …
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