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A History of the County of Surrey
… Southwark, by Henry I., lands at Banstead by Mansel de Mowbray; two weighs of cheese at 'Badleking' in the manor … 60 acres of land at 'Wadeland,' Foots Cray, by William de Warren; the tithe of his farm at Southwark, and … of grant of a stone building which had belonged to William de Pont d'Arch, by King Stephen; the church of All Saints, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… IV., in February, 1254, issued a mandate to Berard de Nimpha, a papal agent, living in England, to imprison for … was obtained for an alienation in mortmain by Richard de Burhunt to the priory of South wick of 50 acres of land … a mandate to the prior of Southwick against Canon Philip de Winton on account of scandals, enjoining that he should …
A History of the County of Essex
… the churches of Gamlingay (Cambridgeshire), Layer de la Hay and Mark's Tey. These and other charters were … being 18 1 s. 10 d. in Colchester, 6 2 s. 6 d. in Layer de la Hay, 5 6 s. 8 d. in Gamlingay, 3 in Colne Engaine and 2 … to 6 19 s. 8 d. In return for benefactions by Master Simon de Eylondia, Prior Simon and the convent bound themselves in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… foundation charter, directed to Bishop Gifford, William de Ponte Arche, the sheriff, and the burgesses of … the canons the grant of land at Baddesley made by Robert de Limesey. 14 William son of Audoenus gave to Adelard the … granted a confirmation charter, and in 1204 Bishop Godfrey de Lucy confirmed the gift of William Aliz, which consisted …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and St. Asaph, deputed for that purpose by William de Corbeuil, Archbishop of Canterbury. 8 In 1156, during the … church of Effingham, said to have been bestowed by William de Dammartin. 14 the father of Odo de Dammartin, founder and benefactor of the Austin Hospital …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… of 10, of the custody of their house during voidance. John de Ipswich, a canon of the church, had brought word to … in the previous week of the resignation of William de Secheford, their prior. Licence was obtained for a new … and the assent of the crown to the election of John de St. Nicholas was forwarded to the bishop on 5 May. 3 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… reign of Henry II Peter Corbezon (afterwards called Peter de Studley from his changed residence) transferred to Studley … who transferred the patronage of the house to William de Cantilupe, there were but three canons resident at Studley … new patron caused the house again to flourish, for William de Cantilupe bestowed on the priory considerable possessions …
A History of the County of Surrey
… rule and several poor brethren. Odo, the son of William de Dammartin, was the founder and a considerable benefactor. … of the witnesses to the second of these charters is Thomas de Wllst, prior of Merton, who held that office from 1218 to … was granted for the alienation in mortmain by William de Acstede to the prior and convent of Tandridge of a …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… the river, both within and without the borough, to William de Warenne, the third earl of Warenne and Surrey. Immediately … the priory. Early in the reign of Henry III Sir Geoffrey de Furneaux, lord of Middle Harling, died, and was buried in … town towards procuring habits for the canons, and Thomas de Burgh in 1274 granted the ninth sheaf of his demesne lands …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… to have suffered from fire; it was rebuilt in 1194 by John de Oxford, bishop of Norwich. He placed there seven canons … leave in 1392 to accept the alienation to them, by Roger de Wolferston and others, of land and meadow in Ipswich and … Alan, 18 occurs 1180 William, 19 occurs 1239 William de Colneys, 20 occurs 1248 Nicholas de Ipswich 21 William de
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