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A History of the County of Lincoln
… was probably founded soon after the year 1114. It was in that year that Alan de Creoun presented to Crow land Abbey … for withholding altarage and oblations from the vicar of Butterwick. 5 Not long after this, Bishop Gray, visiting the … endowment of the cell included the churches of Freiston, Butterwick, South Warnborough, Stonesby, and Burton …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Preceptory of Shingay 17. PRECEPTORY OF SHINGAY Early in the 12th century land in Clerkenwell had been promised to the Hospital of St. John … armsa cheveron between 3 garbsquartering those of Lound of Butterwick in Lincolnshire, with the inscription 'Orate pro …
A History of the County of Kent
… BRADSOLE OR ST. RADEGUND This abbey, situated at Bradsole in the parish of Poulton and dedicated in honour of St. Radegund, was one of the two English houses … from the chief house of the order at Prémontré, Bayham in Sussex being the other. Tanner mentions two chartularies …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ancient berwics or hamlets, 1 according to which, it is in some measure divided at this day; one part is called … of Forncet St. Peter, which though not known by that name, in the Confessor's time was only a berwic to Forncet, and had … of all his estates. Conventio inter Will. Howard et Alex. Butterwick, pro manerio de Estwalton, quod idem Will. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… 136a. 17th-century: Lowther (1), p. 159b. Miscellaneous (In Shroud): 17th-century: Kendal (1), p. 122a. Alan, son of Count Eudo of Penthievre, estate in Yorkshire created by, p. liii. Albini, Nigel de, barony of … Heversham (1), p. 110b. Buskethowe, Orton (38), p. 190b. Butterwick Bridge, Bampton (3), p. 29a; cottage near, Bampton …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… (alms-dish), p. 112a. Antwerp, Actual painting of ceiling in Banqueting House, Whitehall, executed by Rubens in … Sir John, arms (glass): Gray's Inn, Holborn (6), p. 54a. Butterwick, Baron, see Sheffield. Butts: Eilen, see Bond. Sir … Rt. Hon. Edmond, Lord Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Baron Butterwick, K.G., 1646, tablet to: St. Paul's, Hammersmith …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… 12 Akeman Street 6, 25 Alabaster Figures and Monuments in Churches: 19 14th-century: Great Berkhampstead 96 King's … 31 Brackley, Elizabeth, Viscountess, monument 143 Brackets in Churches: For Images: Anstey 35 Ayot St. Lawrence 43 … Green Farm 237 Wheathampstead, Creswell Farm 249 c. 1700, Foxholes Farm, Broadfield 71 Barley, Mincinbury 49 Great …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Except where otherwise specified, the offices given are in Wells cathedral. Domesday Book is abbreviated as DB. A-, … see Simon Brito Briwer, see William Briwer 'Bromleia' (in Winsham, Som.), 44 Broomfield (Som.), 111 'Brunell', see … William de la Forde Fortibus, Fortis, see John le Fortis Foxholes (Yorks., E.R.), 99n Framingham (Norf.), 96n; see …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fam., see Abberbury Adderbury, 196, 288, 304 Addingrove, in Oakley (Bucks.), 263 Addington, Ant. and his w. Mary, 126, … Oxf., princ. of, see Lamplugh Albury, 136, 150 Alchester, in Wendlebury, 21, 93, 338, 339, 342 Alcock, John, 89 n; Wm., … 139 Butler Act (1944), 53 Butler's Marston (Warws.), 78 Butterwick (Lincs.), 150 Buxhull, Amice de, m. 1 Sir John …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… lease to; 91. Mayor, lease by; 91. America, plantations in; 25. Amfless, Robert and Richard, of Lynn; 171, 206. Amis, … 145. Beltknap, Edward, master of the King's Prerogative in Southampton, writ to; 107. Beluaco, James de, mayor of … Andrew; 193. Robert; 193. Foxe, John, of Castleacre; 226. Foxholes: James, acknowledgment by; 81. John, …
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