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A History of the County of Suffolk
… alien power during the time of the war with France. Robert de Morle, admiral of the fleet from the mouth of the Thames northward, claimed from John de Podewell, bailiff of the manor of Blakenham, an armed man …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Late in the 11th or early in the 12th century Ralph de Mortimer gave the churches of Hullavington and Surrendell … relating to it still survive. Priors of Clatford Michael de la Lunde, occurs 1294. 9 Matthew, occurs 1297. 10 Thomas, occurs 1308. 11 Thomas de Valle, occurs 1321. 12 Michael Clarel, occurs 1342, 13 …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… custody of which the king has appointed his clerk, John de Staverton. 5 In 1409 John Stanton and John Everdon were …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… this manor during the French war in 1345 to one Tydeman de Lymbergh, a merchant; but in 1360 permitted the abbot and convent of Grestein to sell it to Sir Edmund de la Pole. 4 Dom. Bk.; Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 295. Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 129, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the diocese of Coutarices, by William de Solariis in the year 1160. The charter specifies the … of the Bishop of Bath and Wells made an award in favour of Geoffrey, prior of Ellingham, who claimed half a mark yearly … II. 9 On 10 April, 1311, Bishop Woodlock granted Prior Geoffrey leave of absence 10 until 1 August; and on 5 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… church of St. Andrew in England ( ecclesiam Sancti Andree de Anglia) with its appurtenances, which other charters prove … Andrew and placed it on the altar in the presence of Prior Geoffrey. About 1142, Ascelina, wife of Guimond, gave to God … river Itchen navigable to Southampton. Priors Of Hamble Geoffrey, 1135 Alan, 1313 Richard de Florie John de
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Archbishop Anselm, William, Bishop of Winchester, Henry de Port, sheriff, and all his lieges of Hampshire, granted to … appurtenances and privileges. A charter of Bishop Henry de Blois, between 1139 and 1142, refers to the strife between … erected. A dispute arose during the episcopate of John de Pontoise respecting the chapel of St. Peter in the north …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by lapse, to the priory of Linton on 17 March 1339 John de Berford, 13 and in December of that year a return was … to William Bourdet, with William Talemache and Robert de Ketelstone, chaplain, in December 1344, 17 and they were … s.v. 'Richmond', and V.C.H. Yorks. N.R. i, 12. J. Gaslin de Bourgogne et A. de Barthlmy, Anciens Evchs de Bretagne, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Priory of Lyminster 62. THE PRIORY OF LYMINSTER Roger de Montgomery, earl of Sussex, granted an estate at Lyminster … Mabel, before 1263 5 Agatha, occurs 1277 6 Agatha de la Poynte, occurs 1294, 7 1296 8 Omelina, occurs 1320 9 Joan del Isle occurs 1346 10 Joan de Ferrariis, occurs 1364 11 Katherine de Lisle, occurs 1377, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… established in Hampshire was that founded by Henry de Port, in the time of Henry I., at Monk Sherborne, … as an alien priory by the civil authorities. Hugh de Port, at the Domesday Survey, was possessed of a great … and Upton (Grey). 1 These gifts were confirmed by John de Port, Henry's son, together with small additional gifts by …
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