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A History of the County of Sussex
… in the Isle of Thorney before 1313, 7 and in 1332 John de Bohun made a considerable grant of land in Sturminster … of Easebourne, one of the ladies by whose oath Margaret de Camoys purged herself on a charge of adultery, was Isabel de Montfort. 12 Amongst later prioresses and sisters of this …
A History of the County of Essex
… life were written by various persons, including William de Vere, a brother of the first earl of Oxford, who was a … about the middle of the reign of Henry I, by Richard de Belmeis, bishop of London (110827). The founder granted to … Peter and Paul and St. Osyth. Alice, daughter of Gilbert de Clare and wife of Aubrey de Vere, spent the twenty-two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in honour of the Blessed Virgin in 1122, by Godfrey de Clinton, chamberlain and treasurer of Henry I, about the … and the church of Stone, Staffordshire. Geoffrey de Clinton, the founder's son, was also a great benefactor. … by Henry I; the church of Iffley, Oxfordshire, by Julian de St. Remigio; the church of Heath, Oxfordshire, by …
A History of the County of Essex
… and early history of Waltham is told in the manuscript 2 De Inventione Sanct Crucis Nostr written by one of the canons … in the possession of the bishop of Durham, and Geoffrey de Mandeville got half a hide in South Weald. The … a few times in the twelfth century. In 1144 Geoffrey de Mandeville was at feud with William de Albini and burned …
A History of the County of York
… NEWBURGH) Hood is first heard of as the place where Robert de Alneto, the uncle or nephew of Gundreda the wife of Nigel de Albini and an exmonk of Whitby, was leading the life of a hermit. It was to Robert de Alneto that Gundreda directed Abbot Gerald and his convent …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish, Isle of Wight. It was founded in 1275 by Thomas de Wynton, rector of Godshill, and John de Insula, rector of Shalfleet. 1 The oratory was endowed … within its walls. Archpriests or Priors of Barton Jordan de Marisco, 1275 Simon in the time of Edward II. Nicholas de
A History of the County of Suffolk
… of the Blessed Virgin, was probably founded by Albert de Neville; at all events he endowed the priory early in the … St. Matthew, St. Nicholas, and St. Margaret. 3 Robert de Belstede and Robert de Thweyte obtained licence in 1301 to alienate to the priory …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was founded early in the reign of Henry II by Ralph de Sudley. The original endowment consisted of the church of … the appropriation of the church of Chilvers Coton. 4 John de Sudley, in 1318, granted the priory two messuages, one … of Dssett and Chilvers Coton. 5 In 1341 Sir Thomas de Astley obtained licence to alienate to the canons a …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1267. 4 In 1314 they had licence 5 to acquire from Robert de Rocheford 18 acres of land in Berden, and the advowson of … rent in Shoebury, Great Stambridge and Bretton from Walram de Rocheford; in return for which they agreed 8 to find a … In 1343 the advowson of the priory was granted by William de Bohun, earl of Northampton, and Elizabeth his wife to the …
A History of the County of Essex
… visiting the church at certain times. 10 In 1337 Richard de Badewe had licence to grant land in Woodham Ferrers to the … and convent undertook 13 to grant to John son of Hugh de Swanesheth victuals for life in their house befitting a … for the souls of Henry VII and Henry II and Maurice de Tiltey and other benefactors, and for the good estate of …
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