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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… carucate in Homington by Henry de Lacy in 1285, 9 and the grant of 5 marks' rent in Salisbury by Reynold de Tudworth in … of Winterbourne St. Martin. 20 By 1362, when a further grant of 8 messuages in Salisbury was made, the full …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Bourne, the provost, and the chaplains and clerks, the grant of appropriation of the church of Hursley, which had …
A History of the County of London
… was forbidden, even with the consent of the chaplains, to grant a corrody or pension out of the revenues; there was … Com.), ii (2), 841. Ibid. Seven priests, ii, 536. A royal grant of Jan. 1334 mentions the master and chaplains. Cal. of …
A History of the County of London
… except that in 1068 William the Conqueror confirmed a grant of lands made a few months before by a certain Ingelric … caused by this dual capacity may be responsible for the grant made by the Conqueror on Ingelric's death of the church … difficult to say what relations were established by this grant between the church and the count. Otherwise it would …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the other side of the way. Robert de Curli confirmed the grant of the church of Budbrooke, acknowledging it to be a … feasts. 10 Thomas, earl of Warwick, obtained licence to grant to the college, in 1385, the manor of Haselor and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… I. 10 This charter of Henry II was the last important grant secured by Roger the Archdeacon, and it was left to his … a canon of Heytesbury, and in 1222 William secured a grant from the Chapter of Salisbury, which freed the church …
A History of the County of London
… only one there when three were added in 1354, the papal grant of 1355 should have been made to four chaplains, not … Cal. of Pat. 1385–9, p. 43. Edward III had held it by grant of the abbess and convent, but Richard II gave the … head, for the chaplainships were called chantries in a grant of 1362. Stow, Surv. of Lond. i, 68. Newcourt, Repert. …