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A History of the County of Sussex
… Sussex upon the same abbey, which had further obtained the church of St. Cyriac in Chichester by 1155, when Henry II …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 30 May, 1147, a bull of Pope Eugenius III. confirmed the church of the Holy Cross in the Isle of Wight to the abbey of … III. confirmed to Stephen, abbot of Tiron, inter alia, the church of the Holy Cross of the Isle in the diocese of … of Tiron to alienate the advowson and patronage of the church or chapel of St. Cross in the Isle of Wight, called …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Canute, Hardecanute, and Edward the Confessor, founded the church or chapel of St. John Baptist in the castle of Clare, and therein placed seven secular canons. This church, with all its endowments, was given by Gilbert de … of the vicarage of Gazeley, at the time when the church was appropriated to the priory, is duly set forth …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Benedictine Abbey of SS. Sergius and Bacchus at Angers the church of Swavesey with all its offerings free of every kind … John was prior in 1232, when Simon of Wendy granted to the church of St. Andrew of Swavesey and the monks there serving … that his brother John had bound the same messuage to the church for this same purpose in Prior Benedict's time. 8 In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 49. THE PRIORY OF UPAVON At the time of Domesday the church of Upavon, together with 2 hides there, was held by … Bishop and Cathedral of Salisbury. 4 At the same time the church of Upavon was made into a prebend of Salisbury, the … in Upavon had come to be called a manor, and the nearby church of Charlton had been appropriated to it, in spite of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… between 1123 and 1146 from the chapter of the collegiate church of St. Mary, Warwick, addressed to abbot Ricard and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… at Sutton. Alvred's son William gave four acres near the church of St. Mary of Pevensey (i.e. Westham), and Hugh de … de Cumbe and Sybil his wife in 1200 in exchange for the church of Friston by Robert abbot of Grestein, 8 who at about the same time gave the church of Firle to the bishop of Chichester on condition that …
A History of the County of Warwick
… he gave to God and St. Mary of St. Pierre-sur-Dive the church of Wolston in free alms for ever, together with all … and wood, in meadow and pasture. He also gave them the church of St. Peter of 'Ledleford' (Church Lawford), with its tithes and a hide of land. 2 In …
A History of the County of Warwick
… WAWEN Not long after the Conquest, Robert de Tony gave the church of Wootton Wawen with all its tithes and oblations, … always to have free passage from the port of Dieppe. The church was appropriated to the priory in 1178, and a vicarage … the feast of St. Mark, an inquisition was taken in the church of Wootton concerning the dilapidations made by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Twickenham in Middlesex, and the advowson of the church of Birchanger in Essex. Henry I granted a charter 3 … and Stansted. There were also portions of 1 10 s. in the church of Great Canfield and 1 in the church of Debden. An extent 4 of the priory was taken when it …
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