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A History of the County of Dorset
… when he had the custody of the abbey gave to Nicholas de Meriet 2 hides of land at Stoke Atram for the marriage of … were free of the suit of that hundred by grant of Robert de Mandevile, formerly lord of the hundred, except that their … custody of the house was granted during pleasure to Roger de Preauton; it was not until 15 July, 1213, that an order …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… hundred years. These two copies of the Historia Monasterii de Abingdon, both of the thirteenth century, though one is … addition to the service books, begins with St. Augustine's De Civitate Dei, and concludes with multos libros de physica. 10 His own skill in medicine was considerable. In …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the conduct of its legal affairs by assigning to Robert de Beauchamp their lands in Frogmore, on condition of his … houses were burdened by royal pensioners. In 1304 Gilbert de Ragun went to the monastery with a royal letter, bidding … they had two of the aged servants of the king, John de Hanele and Nicholas Freyn, living there and provided with …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of his own. 11 The names of Gilbert earl of Lincoln, Simon de Montfort his son-in-law, Robert Marmion, Geoffrey Brito, Philip de Kyme, Henry Bek, and many others well known in the early … the advowson of the chapel of Newton against William de Rochford; 13 in 1194 the churches of Hale and Heckington …
A History of the County of Stafford
… subsequently lost for early in the 12th century Geoffrey de Clinton, treasurer and chamberlain of the king, gave to … tithes of Stanton were granted to Abbot Niel by Geoffrey de Clinton as mentioned above. By the time of the first of … without Newgate, London, was left to the abbey by John de Cauntebrigg, fishmonger of London, by will proved in 1377, …
A History of the County of Dorset
… one knight on an expedition. 17 John in 1213 ordered Hugh de Neville to grant the abbot seisin of his wood pertaining … Wootton and Bloxworth. 26 On the death of Abbot John de Hayle, who died at the close of 1382 after holding office … to Cerne Abbey in 1315; 35 the following year John de Kent was sent to receive the allowance which John Hawayt …
A History of the County of Chester
… St. Werburgh of Chester in 1066 but had been lost to Henry de Ferrers by 1086. 4 There are further doubtful legends … were Robert FitzHugh, Hugh and Ralph FitzNorman, Richard de Vernon, Richard de Rollos and Scirard, an ancestor of the Lancelyn family; 18 …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… account of the founding of a cell at Spalding by Thorold de Bukenhale in 1051 occurs for the first time in his work, 8 … 1141, the cell of Freiston was founded and endowed by Alan de Croun. 30 Edward, prior of Ramsey, was appointed abbot in … was at once set on foot among the men of Holland. Gerard de Camville, Thomas of Moulton, and other enemies of Crowland …
A History of the County of Oxford
… David king of Scotland), of South Newington (given by Hugh de Chesney about 1160), Combe (by the Empress in 1141), Cassington (by its builder Geoffrey de Clinton about 1120), Tetbury in Worcestershire (by … Barton, Whitfield in Northants, Souldern 10 (by Jordan de Sai), and others. Histon and Brize Norton churches were …
A History of the County of Kent
… the authority of the archbishop alone. 20 Abbot Peter de Rodmersham was formally deposed by the archbishop in … to resign; 25 and the king on 28 August appointed Stephen de la Dane to the custody of the abbey, with orders to apply … by the crown in the abbey. Edward I in 1293 sent Reginald de Staneweye there, requesting the abbot and convent to …
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