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A History of the County of Hampshire
… monks of Hyde and the high born and imperious Bishop Henry de Blois. By him, say the Hyde annalists, was ithe great … that quarter of the city adjoining the abbey. In 1142 Hugh de Lens succeeded as abbot after a vacancy of six years. … provided the vacancy did not exceed two months. Walter de Fifield, a monk of the house, had the temporalities …
A History of the County of York
… pray for the king and his heirs. 2 The election of William de Percy as first Abbot of Whitby took place in 1109, 3 and a charter of Nigel de Albini, addressed to Thomas, Archbishop of York (1108-14), … of land in Thorp with the dwellings on it,'by Nigel de Albini, 12 mentioned in a remarkable deed printed in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… priory had but few benefactors; an early one was Robert de Bramcote, who gave a meadow called Bramcote meadow. 2 The … for the repair of their church and cloister. 5 Richard de Malverne, prior of the cell of Alvecote, was admitted to … on 19 July, 1341, it being vacant by the death of William de Beaulis, the last prior. 6 Leland, writing in the time of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Virgin and St. Blaise of Boxgrove was founded by Robert de Haye, to whom Henry I had granted the honour of Halnaker, … of the marriage of Cecily, daughter and heiress of Robert de Haye, to Roger St. John. William son of Roger St. John … of monks continued to increase, and about 1230 William de Kainesham, canon of Chichester, added a nineteenth. 4 Many …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… occurs 1228 43. 64 Sampson (?), occurs 1243. 65 John de Worme, occurs 1284. 66 Thomas, occurs 1312-13. 67 John Toky, occurs 1346. 68 John de Eldesfelde (or Ellesforde), occurs 1355. 69 Thomas … ed. Morey and Brooke, 368. In 1290: Household Roll of Ric. de Swinfield (Camd. Soc. 1st ser. lix), 78; (1st ser. lxii), …
A History of the County of Warwick
… soon after the Conquest, was brought to Coventry by Robert de Limesey, who was bishop from 1086 to 1121. Leofwine, the … which occurred towards the end of 1094, Bishop Robert de Limesey obtained from the king the custody of this … canons of the Lichfield chapter, however, nominated Walter de Gray, 25 one of their number, to the vacant bishopric. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 2 as a cell to the abbey of Abingdon in Berkshire. Godfrey de Vere, the eldest son of Aubrey de Vere and Beatrice his wife, had been cured of an illness … of Oxford. The patronage of the priory remained with the de Veres through the whole of its history. A transcript 5 of …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… short-lived priory of Edwardstone can soon be told. Hubert de Monchesney, lord of the manor, gave the church of … however, only lasted until 1160. In that year Hugh de Monchesney, the son of the founder, with the assent of his …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… his tithe in Huntingfield, Linstead and 'Benges', by Roger de Huntingfield; the church of St. Botolph, Iken, and two … of his tithe in 'Clakesthorp' and 'Glenham', by William de Roville; the church and vill of Brome, by Hugh de Avilers; half the church of Gislingham, by Godard de
A History of the County of Suffolk
… a grant, c. 1170-80, to the monks of St. Felix by Robert de Burneville, of his man Eluric Pepin with his children, which was confirmed by William de Burneville. 3 The taxation of 1291 shows that this priory … Duke of Norfolk. Wardens or Priors of Felixstowe Robert de Suthflete, prior of Rochester, 1352 12 John Hertley, prior …
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