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A History of the County of Essex
… refers. 66 The alternative name came from the Knights Templars, lessees of the manor in the late 13th century. In … and Isabel leased the manor and the church to the Knights Templars, who were immediately involved in a dispute with … Waltham Abbey concerning suit at the hundred court. 78 The Templars continued to hold the lease until their order was …
A History of the County of York
… Copmanthorpe in 1411 but this may refer to a chapel of the Templars there. 29 Chapels were built at unknown dates in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as Gilbert White supposes, Joan granted it to the Knights Templars, or whether after her death it merged in the manor … of Temple, including the farm of Sotherington. The Knights Templars had a preceptory at Sotherington and held the manor … granted all the tenements, lands, and meadows which the Templars had in Selborne by the gift of Almeric de Sacy 48 to …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… liability [no. 283]. Nevertheless, exempts such as the Templars, the Hospitallers and others must not build and use …
A History of the County of York
Finance and trade under Edward III
… by depositors, especially after the suppression of the Templars, and also of negotiating loans for clients who could …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… Middle Temples, constituted the residences of the Knights Templars. This space is now for the most part occupied by the … III., and the repair of which that monarch called upon the Templars to effect. In the absence of architectural details, … and the house was frequented by the Irish and Lancashire Templars, and also by Fellows of the Royal Society. It was …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… year of his reign, besides a thirtieth of the goods of the Templars; and of the Prior and Brethren of the Hospital of …
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