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A History of the County of Hampshire
… According to the obituary of the convent calendar, Richard Holte and Christine his wife, the daughter of Thomas … by a stone church, which was dedicated on 4 October. 6 Richard de Herriard was the founder of this church; his obit … Emma, Sabina, Isilia, Clarice, Lucy, Julia, Alice, Lucy II., Havisia, Cecily and Rose. The last prioress commemorated …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… St. Barbara, and St. Edmund, on 27 January, 1249, by Richard, bishop of Chichester. The original endowment was the … Saints. 7 In 1385 the abbess and nuns received grants from Richard Holdyche and John Clenchewarton of the manor of ' … Mason, occurs 1511-35 Annales de Waverleia (Rolls Ser.), ii, 34-5. The foundation and incorporation, &c., are …
A History of the County of Dorset
… Tarrant Kaines, commonly said to be of the foundation of Richard le Poor of Salisbury, owed its early origin to the … a member of whichRalph de Kahaynesaccording to Coker, 'in Richard the first's time built neare his mansion house a … to a sister of Henry III, Joan the wife of Alexander II of Scotland, who fell ill while on a visit south to her …
A History of the County of Surrey
… possession of the new settlement. The four monks, Peter, Richard, Osbert and Umbald, who arrived on 16 April 1089, 2 … Quickbury, in Essex, was added to the endowment in 1098 by Richard Guet. 10 When Alwin Child died in 1094 11 he had … with one acre of land by Alan Pirot. 28 Henry II. 29 granted to the prior and convent rights of free warren …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… been founded from Cluny in 1077. About 1120 Humphrey (II) de Bohun expressed the intention of founding a priory at … sold them virgate at Henton (Som.). 25 In the same year Richard Poore, Bishop of Salisbury, came to Farleigh. At the … church; 33 by Walter Croc of 1 virgate at Wadswick; 34 by Richard de Rudon of land in Chippenham; 35 and by Thomas …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was a mere interlude, and between 1174 and 1176 Henry II regranted Kersal to Lenton Priory without mention of any … as an alien priory, secured letters of denization from Richard II in 1392-3. 7 Doctors Legh and Layton in their … 13 Its original endowment was augmented in the reign of Richard I or John by grants of two parcels of land in the …
A History of the County of Dorset
… of Montacute in Holme and Plush was committed by Edward II to Walter Beril and Roger de Blokkesworthe until the … site of the dissolved cell were granted by Henry VIII to Richard Hamper for a term of twenty-one years; Edward VI, in … 1539 34 It cannot be later than the twelfth year of Henry II, as in that year Alured, the son of the founder, was in …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… confirmation charters of Henry I, of Stephen, of Henry II and of John, as well as the following additional … a chapel to which were attached 15 acres of land, by Richard Bussell; the Derbyshire manors of Holme and Dunston, … on his second son John, Count of Mortain. No sooner had Richard ascended his father's throne than John began to play …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and arms to the Scots who were then at war with Edward II. An order was sent out for his arrest, but this was … 25 Montacute as an alien priory under the Acts of Edward II and Edward III naturally came into the king's hands, and … their founder, and for the soul of King John and for Richard de Chilthorne the sum of 23 8 s. 7 d. Holme in Dorset …
A History of the County of Derby
… Peter, prior of St. James of Derby, complained against Richard de Staunton, chaplain, and Peter Sincker for … Engl. Cluniac Foundations, 30, 31. Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), ii, 294. Pat. 9 Edw. III, pt. 2, m. 25. Assize R. 158, m. 5. …
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