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A History of the County of York
… Quintin, his wife, with consent of their heirs Robert and William, granted to God, St. Mary, and St. John the … in 1184 to Royston Priory. Early in the reign of Henry II 6 Eustace de Merch, who, in virtue of his marriage with … September 1309 17 the archbishop appointed his receiver, William de Jafford, to audit the accounts of the convent, and …
A History of the County of York
… of Esholt in Guiseley by Simon Ward, Maud his wife, and William Ward his son, which is dealt with in the account of … The prioress and all the nuns were ordered not to allow William de Tymberland, or any other man, to sleep in the … Ibid. fol. 46. Ibid. Corbridge, fol. 8. Ibid. Greenfield, ii, fol. 83 b. York Archiepis. Reg. Melton, fol. 134. Ibid. …
A History of the County of York
… in 1305 3 is an inspeximus of an undated charter of Henry II to the brethren and nuns of the house of Swine, taking … I, an inspeximus of a charter of confirmation by Henry II to the 'brethren and nuns' of Swine of their lands in … a long period had laudably performed her duty. In 1335 43 William Bomour, conversus of the house of the nuns of Swine, …
A History of the County of York
… vj s. viij d. to be taken of the gauge or pledge of Sir William Ewrie Knyght.' She also left to 'Isabell Nandike my … York Archiepis. Reg. Melton, fol. 242. Ibid. Greenfield, ii, fol. 101 b. Ibid. Zouch, fol. 172. Ibid. Kemp, fol. 89 b. … of York.) Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), v, 145. Suppression P. ii, fol. 95. According to Tanner there were only nine, but …
A History of the County of York
… of St. Mary and St. Lawrence. 1 An inspeximus by Edward II of King John's charter confirming the founder's grant 2 … vestri ordinis. Ibid. Thoresby, fol. 134 b. Suppression P. ii, fol. 176. Ibid. fol. 189. Ibid. fol. 227. In all cases …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Leofric enriched Wenlock with precious ornaments, 10 and William of Malmesbury, misinterpreting the passage in … with all its chapels for the soul of her first husband William FitzAlan. 35 In 1175 Hugh de Periers granted the … Wyvel, and in 1395 he and his convent petitioned Richard II for denization, alleging that since 1349 their revenues …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Lewes HOUSE OF CLUNIAC MONKS 7. THE PRIORY OF LEWES 1 William de Warenne and Gundrada his wife within ten years of … to England in 1076. To the small community thus introduced William de Warenne gave the church of St. Pancras in, or … show that the drawing reproduced in Suss. Arch. Coll. vol. ii, is inaccurate as regards details. This seal was replaced …
A History of the County of Essex
… bishop of Norwich and Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury. William the constable, of Withermarsh, granted to the monks … belonged to the priory, and in an extent 8 of 18 Edward II it is mentioned as let at farm for 6 13 s. 4 d. yearly. It … Stephen de Larriens, occurs 1309, 25 1310, 26 1312. 27 William de Boys, occurs 1343. 28 Roger de Ware, occurs 1370, …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… MONKS 12. THE PRIORY OF MENDHAM There are two charters of William de Huntingfield, the founder of Mendham Priory, in … same time he confirmed the gifts of Roger de Hammesirl, William the son of Hoscetel, and Sigar, and provided that the … 107, 115 b, 118 b, 126 b, 127 b. Close, 11 Edw. III, pt. ii, m. 39. Duckett, Visitations and Chapters-General of Order …
A History of the County of York
… was for the good estate of the founder and the souls of William I, the founder's parentsIlbert and Hawiseand all his … of Pontefract became famous during the reign of Edward II as the place where Thomas the Earl of Lancaster was … 40 S., occurs 1267 41 Godfrey, occurs 1268 42-83 43 Rayner William, occurs 1300 Guichard de Cherleu, elected 1311 Simon …
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