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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 49 Highfield, Aughton and Sidegarth are mentioned. Furness Abbey had an estate. 50 Land called the Stub, occupied by … de Molyneux. Adam Gernet gave land in Halton to Furness Abbey, and this grant was confirmed by his son Benedict about … of Nithinghou by Benedict son of Adam Gernet to Furness Abbey, intended to secure the payment of 1 lb. of wax at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and was continued there by the monks. 35 Under Furness Abbey Hawkshead became a chapel to their church at Dalton, 36 … hands, as part of the possessions of the suppressed abbey, and 10 a year was allowed to the incumbent. In 1575 it … of the provision for the parishioners made by Furness Abbey in return for the tithes is that at the Dissolution in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Aldcliffe to Robert Dalton of Thurnham. 45 Furness Abbey also had land in Heysham. 46 Several minor estates … in 1658. Advowson The church of Heysham was granted to the abbey of St. Martin, Ses, in 1094, 64 but was never … other possessions of the priory the church went to Syon Abbey. 66 After the Dissolution the advowson was sold to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the sheriff of Count Roger of Poitou to Shrewsbury Abbey, 20 but in the following year by Count Roger himself to … 1196 obtained by Theobald Walter, he agreeing to pay the abbey 12 marks a year. 23 The Crown usually presented to the … advowson presented John de Kirkby, no doubt the Bishop of Ely, 128690; Dict. Nat. Biog. He occurs as rector in 1290, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… their misericorde carvings, were brought from Cockersand Abbey in 1543. The rest of the chancel fittings are modern. … was in 1094 given by Count Roger of Poitou to the Norman abbey of St. Martin at Sees, and in return a prior with some … by Henry V and its endowments conferred upon Syon Abbey, 256 a resident vicar was deemed necessary. Hence in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and in the adjacent church, by his grant of it to the abbey of St. Martin of Ses, he procured the establishment of … in this country, were afterwards granted to the distant abbey of Syon at Isleworth. 78 The 15th century was probably … of the lord of the honour were afterwards given to the abbey. The rule then was that the abbot was to have two draws …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… owed 10 s. for relief. He was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. i, 86, &c. He gave a toft and an acre in … of William Beaufront, who was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey ( Chartul. i, 95), seems to be the abovenamed John son … together with the service (8 s.) due from Furness Abbey for the grange, to his son Nicholas; Dep. Keeper's Rep. …
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