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Calendar of Treasury Books
… General of Crown Lands of the petition of the Glaston [Glastonbury] almspeople for repairs to their house which is …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… at Wells, Yeovil, Somerton, Crewkerne ( Crookhorne), and Glastonbury, to supply to Mr. Wilson, agent to Col. Onslow's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Archbishop of Canterbury, of whom Aldhelm, then abbot of Glastonbury, was chosen to preside over Wells, which was … small portions which had been granted to the monastery of Glastonbury, adding in lieu of them, two other manors. Giso … as a condition of his restoration, that the abbacy of Glastonbury, then vacant, should be annexed to the see of …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 12571300, 27; A. Watkin (ed.), The Great Chartulary of Glastonbury, III (Som. Rec. Soc. 63, 1952), 42930. Cal. Close 12614, 284. Watkin, Great Chart. Glastonbury, III, 42930; Plac. de Quo Warr. 697. H. C. … econ. hist. VCH Som. I, 524. Watkin, Great Chartulary of Glastonbury, 42930. Cal. Chart. 12571300, 433. TNA, SC …
Old and New London
… the Abbey very nearly shared the fate of Tintern, Glastonbury, Reading, Kirkstall, and Malmesbury. Pennant …
Old and New London
… "Abbots" of Westminster, St. Albans, Bury St. Edmunds, and Glastonbury respectively! How amused Dean Stanley must be, …
Old and New London
… cathedral cities, but in such abbey churches as those of Glastonbury, St. Albans, and Westminster. Accordingly we find …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by c. 1220 17 and was linked with the Fosse and thus with Glastonbury. Lake Wall, probably built in the late 13th … 2 in recognition of its ownership by the abbots of Glastonbury. The present village lies along the north - south … at Andersea. 2 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES SOWY MANOR In 1066 Glastonbury abbey held an estate called Sowy 3 which it was …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Whitley hundred because of its pre-Conquest ownership by Glastonbury abbey, 2 occupied the western end of a low ridge … owners. An estate there was given by King Edgar to Glastonbury abbey between 959 and 975. 23 The abbey evidently … parish. 21 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Because of its ownership by Glastonbury abbey before the Conquest, 1 Wheathill formed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and to have carried with him the relics of St. Hilda to Glastonbury, but so complete was the devastation of the …
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