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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… in eastern recess in chancelslip-tiles, with lion, fleur-de-lis, patterns of faces, etc. ConditionGood. Secular a(2). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… The Priory was founded late in the 12th century by Aubrey de Vere, first Earl of Oxford, for Benedic tine nuns. All …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… in 17th-century plaster with roll-mouldings and fleur-de-lis decoration. The W. cottage has 18th-century joinery. A … in eadem camera cum duobus hostiis et tribus fenestris de novo construendis in dicta camera in grosso ad thascam per … et duobus hostiis et tribus fenestris in eadem camera de novo faciendis xxx.s.viij.d. Et in C. spiknaill' et D. …
A Dictionary of London
… Rolls, 3 Ed. I., mention is made in the Ward of Wolmar de Essex, which has been identified with Billingsgate Ward, … from the Charter Roll, 16th. of his reign : Grant to Wm. de Warenn c Surr of the house formerly of Benedicti Judei …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… lintel "Orate pro bono statu do[m]pni Johis. M. abbatis de Schirborn ano. Domini MCCCCCXXXIII"; flanking the head are … "Orate pro bono statu dompni Johis. Dunster sacriste de Schirborn qui hoc opus fieri fecit ano. Domini"; flanking … enrichments, upper with conventional designs with fleurs-de-lis, enriched cornice and scrolled brackets to bookshelf, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which is situated on the east of the great road, Roger de Merlay, the second, built an hospital dedicated to St. … of a priory founded in the reign of Richard I., by Robert de Esseby, for nuns of the Benedictine order, and dedicated … a dyke. At an early period it belonged to the family of de Fauconberg, and in the reign of Edward III. came by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 12 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES CATCOTT MANOR In 1086 Roger de Courcelles held 5 hides at Catcott, which were recorded … fee was divided between two sisters, Mary wife of Jocelin de Bathusia or Bause, and Isabel, wife of David Basset. 17 By 1284 Mary had been succeeded by Thomas de Bause, 18 and in 1303 both Thomas and Matthew de Bause …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… parish, Newbold (6), both now deserted. About 1175 Robert de Esseby, grandson of Sasfrid who held the manor of Catesby … the former village of Lower Catesby (3) but in 1175 Robert de Esseby, who held the manor, founded a house of Cistercian …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Heathfield by Bishop John, in conjunction with Richard de Kaynes, who gave the church of Selmeston for that purpose. … Odo, 1115 Richard, 1115 Matthew, 1125 Richard, 1144 John de Greneford, 1150 Jordan de Meleburn, 1176 Seffrid, 1178 Matthew de Chichester, 1180 …
A Dictionary of London
… otherwise "Eldedeneslane" west, and by "Cecilies Lane de la Tur-" east (temp. H. III. H.MSS. Com. 9th Rep. 9 and 10)./Land lying between "venellam Cecilie de Turri" east and "venellam Veteris Decani" west, and "vicum … Episcopi London versus austrum," and the land of Geoffrey de Cycestre, canon of St. Paul's north, 1246. Tenement …
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