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A History of the County of Lincoln
… added the churches of Barton (with chapel of All Saints), Stainton, Kirkby Laythorpe, and Hunmanby (Yorks.) with all …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The election to fill the vacancy was conducted by Thomas Stainton, the prior, and thirty-four monks. It was decided to …
A History of the County of York
… be peopled. This may explain Walter de Gant's gift of Stainton as the site of an abbey to be founded ( ad abbathiam … abbey of Rushen being colonized from that house. 5 As to Stainton, the same reason may have prevented the monks of … land with Henry II for other land nearer Rievaulx than Stainton, which was in the parish of Downholme, not very far …
A History of the County of York
… heir of Thomas de Hereford, held the manor of Ellerton-cum-Stainton. 12 In 1347 the Scots, making an inroad into …
A History of the County of York
… Screvyn, elected 1308 Alice, occurs 1328 10 Elizabeth Stainton (date uncertain) Margaret Savile, elected 1350 Alice …
A History of the County of York
… Hospitallers had ' camerae ' at Copgrave, Huntington, and Stainton. 3 These may at first have been under the ' chief … been directly under the head house at Clerken well, though Stainton, which had been bestowed on the order about 1140, is …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… licence to alienate to the abbey the manor and church of Stainton. 31 In the fourteenth century the abbey was found in possession of manors at Barlings, Scothorn, Stainton, Revesby, Fulstow, Glentham, Carlton Wildeker, … Mumby, Theddlethorpe, Boothby, Dunston, Burwell, Newbold, Stainton, Swaton. 35 The only considerable addition at a …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… land; with the churches of Burreth, Middle Rasen, Market Stainton, Ranby, and Sturton. 15 The temporalities of the … abbot held only a fraction of a knight's fee in Ranby and Stainton. 17 In 1346 he had a quarter of a fee besides in … Horncastle, Brocklesby, and Gautby, and the rectories of Stainton, Ranby, Sturton, and Burreth. 21 Abbots of Tupholme …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 7 Their claim to two parts of the church of St. Andrew, Stainton, involved them in a struggle with Robert Grosteste. … Cockerington St. Leonard, Keddington, Grainthorpe, and Stainton, and granges, lands, and rents in those places, and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1583-4; M.A. from Brasenose Coll. 8 July, 1586, rector of Stainton-le-Street, co. Durham, 1598. 1638, as Ingmethorpe. …
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