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A History of the County of Warwick
… of Benedictine monks under obedience to the abbey of St. Nicholas at Angiers. For the founding of the priory he … parish churches of Kirby and Newbold and a pension of 40 s. from the church of Withybrook, and of 20 s. and a pound of … June, 1316, Robert de Karliolo was sent to the prior and convent to receive the necessaries of life in place of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for the alien priory of Ogbourne. The manor of Ogbourne St. Andrew was given for the wardrobe of the monks of Bec in … between 1122 and 1147 refers to the grant of both Ogbourne St. George and Ogbourne St. Andrew; and a confirmation of the … a precedent harmful to the prior and monks. 8 Kilwardby's letter implies that a small community of at least two or …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the same abbey, which had further obtained the church of St. Cyriac in Chichester by 1155, when Henry II confirmed … 'For this grant William prior of Runcton has given me 40 s. and a horse worth I mark and to Rose my wife a cloak of … an agreement with the abbey about the tithes of Richard de St. John's lands, by which they undertook to pay 8 s. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Alien houses Priory of St Cross, Isle of Wight 39. THE PRIORY OF ST. CROSS, ISLE OF … of the temporalities of this priory were assessed at £10 3 s. 8 d. With other alien houses it was seized in time of war … 1390, licence was granted by the Crown to the abbot and convent of Tiron to alienate the advowson and patronage of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Alien houses Priory of St Helen ALIEN HOUSES 34. THE PRIORY OF ST. HELEN The small Cluniac priory of St. Helen, situate on … Richard II. remitted for seven years the annual farm of 50 s. with all the arrears, by which the priory of St. Helen was …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… and Edward the Confessor, founded the church or chapel of St. John Baptist in the castle of Clare, and therein placed … cell, and thus remained until the year 1124, when Gilbert's son Richard removed the foundation to Stoke, where it … then prior, was of English birth, and provided that the convent of monks was henceforth to be exclusively drawn from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to have one field each of wheat and oats, and all Alan's property in Dry Drayton. 1 This grant was made before 1086, … of fraternity granted by Benedictine houses whereby the convent undertook to pray for the benefactor-brother after … by a compromise (confirmed between 1150 and 1153 by St. Bernard as Abbot of Clairvaux) which directed that the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with 2 hides there, was held by the Norman abbey of St. Wandrille de Fontenelle (Seine-Infrieure). That abbey of … the other at Upavon. In the time of King John the abbey's holdings in Whitchurch, Sherston, and Wilsford were given … Upavon was made into a prebend of Salisbury, the Abbot of St. Wandrille being received as a canon of Salisbury with the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… except the hamlets, to the Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, Praux, in the diocese of Lisieux. The monks of … of St. Mary, Warwick, addressed to abbot Ricard and the convent of Praux, allowing the grant by their brother Richard … as parcel of the priory of 'Toftes,' Norfolk, as 29 0 s. 11 d. The items include a dove-cote valued at 20 d., and a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… given by his wife the Countess Maud, constituted the abbey's holding in Sussex at the time of the Domesday Survey. To … Alvred's son William gave four acres near the church of St. Mary of Pevensey (i.e. Westham), and Hugh de Cahaignes … seized by Richard II in 1380 the prior of the neighbouring convent of Michelham obtained the custody of it and its …
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