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A History of the County of London
… by King John in 1207 to preach in aid of the bridge. 5 A grant of a corrody in 1277 shows that there were then two or …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in chief by Jordan, clerk to Roger de Fcamp, probably by grant of Henry I. 3 The two churches were given by Stephen in … them. The canons claimed that they had a recent papal grant of exemption and, after failing to produce it on this … included the deanery house, which formed part of the grant to Lord Stafford in 1550, 123 and the 'capital messuage …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… in 1375. Among the records of the borough of Sudbury is a grant of land near the croft adjoining his father's house, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… on the Hill, Somerby, and Stoney Stanton, 28 probably by grant of the Marmions, 29 and possibly before the mid-12th … was abandoned, and the Crown based its case on a royal grant of 1317 allotting the advowson of Wilnecote to the … Cal. Pat. 1345-8, 333; B/A/1/2, f. 179. For the 1317 grant see Cal. Close, 1313-18, 411. Cal. Pat. 1358-61, 12-13, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… A second line was created by the king. Disregarding the grant to Robert Caldwell by Queen Philippa, who represented … mention of the advowson of the deanery was made in the grant of the manor of Tettenhall to Lord Ferrers. … & York Soc.), 67. Cal. Pat. 1370-4, 335, 336, 341. The grant of Perton to Wm. Hannay did not, however, take effect, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… John de Villula of Tours, obtained from King William II a grant of the abbey church of Bath and permission, which Pope … of the church of Wells. 15 Then the bishop was able to grant 5 a year to each canon instead of the 3 they had …