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A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the foundation grant by Walter de Clare to Tintern Abbey in 1131. 91 Following a dispute with Llanthony Priory, … tithes of the demesne of Alvington, and that in return the abbey should serve the chapel of Alvington. 92 The abbey was licensed to appropriate the church of Woolaston …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… century, shortly before the manor was granted to Tintern Abbey, there was considerable demesne at Aluredston. Three … new assarts. 10 Shortly before the Dissolution the Tintern Abbey granges of Woolaston, Madgett, and Brockweir and the … was worth about three times as much as any other Tintern Abbey grange. 11 The only woodland and meadow in the parish …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the steep valley of the River Wye opposite Tintern Abbey. In 1882 the detached portion of the parish at Madgett, … Woolaston but in the fee of Tidenham was given to Tintern Abbey by Walter de Clare in 1131 7 and the name Park Hill, … Stroat. 57 Part of the diversion at Gumstalls was still a green lane in 1969, and may be the road from Brookend to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 13th century, and a hayward was elected. 66 After Tintern Abbey added Aluredston to its lordship of Woolaston in 1302 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Walter de Clare (d. c. 1138). Walter founded Tintern Abbey in 1131, granting it the manor of Woolaston, an action … son Richard (d. 1176). 10 The manor was held by Tintern Abbey until its dissolution and in 1535 was by far the most … 52 a. were attached to it. 85 The farm of 26 a. called GREEN POOL at Plusterwine may have been the land bought in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… houses. 3 Most were set back from the road and a small green, now known as Hector Stones, after the occupier of … MANOR In 1066 Woolavington belonged to Glastonbury abbey as part of a 30-hide estate centred on Shapwick. 10 The abbey retained the overlordship until 1490 or later although …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to Manchester; and comprises 1356 acres. Near Martinscroft-Green is a pleasant heath skirted by cottages. The Hall is an … war. In the hamlet of Godstow was a Benedictine abbey.See Oxford. Woolverstone (St. Michael) WOOLVERSTONE ( … and a petty-session for the division takes place at the Green Man, at Blackheath, on the first Thursday in every …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… of tunnel with a two-centred arch opening into it. The Green Court of the palace adjoined the moat on the N.E. side; … and a pediment. Eltham Palace. Buildings N.W. of Former Green Court The back or N.W. elevation has been partly … to the fireplaces. The Tilt-yard Gate (Plate 8). E. of the Green Court, is of red brick and of early 16th-century date. …
The Environs of London
… consisting of about 100 acres, formerly belonged to the abbey of St. Mary de Graces, near the Tower, (being parcel of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… A Benedictine priory was founded here as a cell to the abbey of Conches, in Normandy, to which abbey the parish church and some neighbouring lands had been …
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