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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the advowson of the church, granted by Robert I. to the abbey of Melrose, to which it continued to be annexed till …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an old mansion, formerly a priory subordinate to Ixworth Abbey, and in which, while under repair, several relics of … at present, and during the prosperity of St. Benedict's Abbey on the opposite side of the river, the town was of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… William Lyle of Moxhull in Wishaw (Warws.) gave Halesowen abbey (Worcs.) a rent-charge of 9 marks from the manor of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… le Rous granted the church to the Premonstratensian abbey of Halesowen (Worcs.) to enable it to meet the demands … the grant in 1233, and in 1235 the pope licensed the abbey to take possession of the church on its next vacancy, … confirmed in 1255. 96 but in 1278, after a dispute, the abbey was released from payment. 97 In 1489 Halesowen was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… D. 260/M/E/425/12. See p. 214. C 60/12 m. 4. Westminster Abbey Muniments, 6045. Cal. Chart. R. 1341-1417, 485. Staffs. … vol. viii, 164. W.S.L., S. MS. 327, p. 7; Westminster Abbey Muniments, 6045. Cal. Chart. R. 1341-1417, 485. Pearce, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… opened in the early 1850s. 14 Schools opened since 1871. Abbey Junior and Infants' School, Glastonbury Crescent, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… xii (2), 377; Cal. Pat. 1396-9, 186, 211. Westminster Abbey Muniments, 6045. Complete Peerage, xii (2), 377; C …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Walsall church in the mid 13th century 66 Halesowen abbey retained the rectory until its dissolution in 1538. In … 65 In or before 1272 William de Morteyn granted Halesowen abbey land in Walsall said to be 2½ a. in 1275 and 3 a. in 1291. 66 The abbey had acquired further property in the parish by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of St. Anne.The patronage was in the Earls of Norfolk. The abbey of Tintern in Wales had a manor here, and the advowson … called Earl's Holm, and Little Holm, and in right of his abbey of St. Bennet, called Possewyk marsh and Monk's marsh, … 29 of Henry VIII. to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, the abbey of Tintern had the grant of a manor and advowson from …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was also 24 acres of land and 2 borderers, 6 held of the abbey of St. Bennet, by the family of Redham, who gave name …
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