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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… antiquity, having been given by King Offa to the abbey of St. Alban's so early as 794, is situated on the brow …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 3 Medieval Tenants and Grange Over a third of Burton abbey's tenanted land was held in the early 12th century by 3 … and those who held sokemen's land had been merged with the abbey's rentpaying tenants. The latter then held about 3/4 of … waste was later shared with Bretby. 3 About 1295 Burton abbey inclosed 40 a. of woodland on the west side of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was included in Wulfric Spot's endowment of Burton abbey 1002 x 1004, 10 and in 1086 the abbey's manor there was assessed for tax on 2 carucates. 11 … tithing in Burton manor, and after the dissolution of the abbey and then of Burton college it passed as part of that …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… ceiling-beams. ConditionGood. b(2). Cottage, at Rowden Abbey, in the N. part of the parish, is of two storeys, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… de Lacy of the demesne tithes of Winstone to Gloucester Abbey. 34 The living was first recorded as a rectory in 1304 … tithes of Winstone granted by Hugh de Lacy to Gloucester Abbey 49 were transferred by the abbey to one of its cells, St. Guthlac's Priory (Herefs.), …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… virtue of a grant of the demesne tithes made to Gloucester Abbey before 1102. 83 By 1337 the demesne land had diminished …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… they may perhaps come from a monastic building at Milton Abbey. The plan is of six bays with transeptal N. and S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Squibb, 1692'. Pulpit: (Plate 46) said to be from Milton Abbey, hexagonal, with four closed sides of carved and … Book and can be identified because it was held by Milton Abbey (Hutchins I, 199; D.B. Vol. I, f. 78a). The recorded … were listed in an early 14th-century custumary of the abbey (Hutchins I, 199; ibid. IV, 389). Only six householders …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Benedictine nunnery, supposed to have been a cell to the abbey of Caen, in Normandy. Winterbourne-Clenstone (St. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Sykes, was the site of a monastic cell subordinate to the abbey of Scarborough. Winwick (All Saints) WINWICK ( All … belonged, sent hence to Guthlac, patron saint of Croyland Abbey, a leaden coffin; and in 835, Kenwara, another abbess …
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