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A History of the County of Somerset
… Brompton Ralph had gone since the Conquest to William de Mohun or Moion the sheriff, Wheathill to Serlo de Burceio, and Kingston to Robert of Mortain. Maurice, … abbey. Limington had been bought by the father of Roger de Courcelle, and Camerton had been exchanged with the …
A History of the County of Dorset
… one knight of a tenement, viz. 2 hides held by Robert de Monasteriis, and another knight of another tenement, viz. … R., as did their heirs at the present time: William de Monasteriis and William Brito. 14 In the year 1184 Osbert de Dorchester and Robert de Godmanston rendered an account to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Somerton. In 1315 557 Bishop Drokensford appointed William de Dillington and Richard de Forde commissaries with final powers of correction to … find Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury commissioning Canon Walter de Hull, the rector of Shepton Beauchamp, to go to Muchelney …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and in 1114 was consecrated bishop of Rochester. 32 John de Sez, originally a monk of Sez in Normandy erroneously … of payments in kind, amounted to 284 13 s. 4 d. Henry de Angeli, who abandoned the bishopric of Soissons to become … to Cluny in 1133 he was banished the realm. 35 Martin de Bec, prior of St. Neots, was joyfully received as abbot by …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Henry I the abbey acquired the manor of Walton from Walter de Bolebec, 18 and another privilege of still more … a bull of restoration. As soon as he was gone, Geoffrey de Mandeville came with his troops, drove out all the monks, … returned to find the abbey still occupied by Geoffrey de Mandeville, who refused to admit him, and cared nothing …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… queen Adeliza, who survived him and married William de Albini, earl of Arundel, gave to the abbey, on the first … Henry II having marched an army into Wales in 1163, Henry de Essex, his standard-bearer at the battle of Coleshill, … fled. He was subsequently charged with treason by Robert de Montford, and trial by combat was sanctioned by the king. …
A History of the County of Dorset
… their house in the cathedral close in favour of John de Chilterne, canon of Salisbury. 23 In 1191 the monks made … future suffer infringement because the abbot-elect, John de Hele, had recently received the benediction at Ramsbury on … Hildebrant holds of the abbey half a knight's fee, Thomas de Hasweria one fee, Jordan de Netherstock half a fee, …
A History of the County of Kent
… crown also made the appointment of the next abbot, Hugh de Trottesclive, a monk of Rochester, whose principal works … bishop of London, at Westminster. 23 His successor, Hugh de Trottesclive, claimed to be blessed in the abbey church, … then came two years of dispute. The monks elected William de Kenyngton, but the pope granted the abbacy to John …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… 1046, at the time of the Confessor's charter. 6 Thurstan de Ludham, the second abbot, was assiduous in the … art he had much skill. He died on 27 May, 1237. Robert de Thorkeseye, prior of Ramsey, was the next choice of the … He died on 12 August, 1251; but his successor, William de Ringfield, chanter of St. Benet's, did not receive the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the old endowment, Ledene of the gift of Walter de Lacy, 23 Duntisbourne, of the gift of his wife; 24 in Hampshire, 25 Linkenholt, the gift of Ernulf de Hesding in 1082; 26 in Worcestershire 27 half a hide in … of Ewyas in Herefordshire. 37 In the following year Hugh de Lacy gave the collegiate church of St. Peter at Hereford. …
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