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A History of the County of Oxford
… made between 1155 and 1161, of Yarnton chapel to Eynsham abbey. 43 Yarnton was probably a daughter church of the abbey, and it was still occasionally called a chapel in the … tombstones from the mid 17th century. Eynsham Cart. i, p. 57. The assertion in Stapleton, Three Oxon. Pars. 235 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 20 The inclosure commissioners of 1517 accused Rewley abbey in 1489 of inclosing 230 a. for pasture and allowing 6 … to Wytham parish, 30 and the north was owned by Godstow abbey, passing eventually to the dukes of Marlborough. 31 The … Hill Farm. 14 Above, Intro. Dom. of Incl. ed. Leadam, i. 386. P.R.O., C 142/338, no. 40. Bodl. MS. Top. Oxon. b 19, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 86 An accusation of the late 15th century that Rewley abbey had partly depopulated the parish by inclosing 87 is … Intro., Other Estates (Fries). O.R.O., Dash. XV/i/6-8, 12-13. B. Stapleton, Three Oxon. Pars. (O.H.S. xxiv), … MS. d.d. Par. Yarnton d 3; V. Thomas, Night March of Chas. I from Oxf. 22 n.: copy in Bodl. G.A. Oxon. 8°73(7); Thomas, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… shire and hundred after 1281, under its new owner Rewley abbey. 18 The last known meeting of the manorial court was in … in Eng. 194-6. Cal. Close, 1288-96, 290. O.R.O., Dash. XV/i/49. Ibid. MS. Oxf. Dioc. d 15, ff. 37v.-40v.; Stapleton, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… formerly his cousin Godwin's, to his newly founded abbey at Eynsham. 63 The land was taken at the Conquest by … later bishop of Lincoln, who eventually returned the abbey's other estates but not, apparently, Yarnton. In 1086 … Early Charters of Thames Valley, p. 138; Eynsham Cart. i. p. 22. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 403, 405. Reg. Antiquiss. i (L.R.S. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (1489-98), later a prominent royal envoy and bishop of Ely. 35 John Latham (d. 1567) seems to have been resident for …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… are blown by a large steamengine, made by the Neath Abbey iron company; as well as by a powerful machine erected …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… successors as his superior lords. In the reign of Richard I., a general massacre of the Jews took place here, under … king, who was then 39 years of age, ordered the Bishops of Ely and Winchester to wash the feet of 39 beggars, first in … of three acres of land, part of the site of the venerable abbey of St. Mary, for the erection of a suitable building …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… enclosure to the W. of the fortress. In 10689 William I built two castles to the S.E. of the city, one on each bank … York Castle from 1245 onwards, and in 1266 St. Mary's Abbey started enclosing its precinct with a similar wall to … and some of his staff were, however, housed in St. Mary's Abbey, while the king often lodged in the Franciscan Friary. …
Survey of London
… PLACE Towards the end of the twelth century Richard of Ely (also known as Richard FitzNigel or FitzNeale), Bishop of … Richard, and which are of the fief of Westminster" to the Abbey, "for the souls of Henry, Richard and John, Kings of … several other interests in property in the vicinity: (i) Ralph, son of William of Ely, sold to Hubert 8 his houses …
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