Search

Displaying 521 - 530 of 645
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1675. Advowson In 1179 the king, in granting the abbey of Amesbury to the nuns of Fontevrault, granted also the tithes …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was said to be held of the queen as of her manor of Great Amesbury, which was an integral part of the Salisbury …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… they constituted as an appurtenance of their hundred of Amesbury within the area of the hundreds of Charlton and … was appurtenant to the Earls of Salisbury's hundred of Amesbury and so lay legally in Wilts., which accounts for the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in Kintbury, near the church, were granted to the nuns of Amesbury, who were holding them at the time of the Domesday … 12 The abbey held this manor, afterwards known as KINTBURY-AMESBURY, till its dissolution in 1177, when, like the … to that house by King John in 1199. 14 The Prioress of Amesbury was holding this manor in the 13th century, 15 and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… grant no cell in England, but after the suppression of Amesbury Priory, Wiltshire (an independent Benedictine house) … found described in confirmatory charters as appurtenant to Amesbury, 46 but in the reign of Richard I 47 a cell of … to Mary of Woodstock, daughter of Edward I, a nun at Amesbury, to hold for her life, and she was in possession in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… WEST CHALLOW, was granted at an early date to the nuns of Amesbury, who were holding it in 1086. 69 This manor followed … at Letcombe Regis in 1086 as belonging to the nuns of Amesbury. 1 It was granted with that abbey in 1179 to the … 1291, when the vicar's portion was 5. 3 The priory of Amesbury was dissolved in 1541, when this rectory was worth …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Protector. In 1541 Henry VIII granted him the monastery of Amesbury (co. Wilts.) and various other possessions in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the Dangers family with Lambert's estate in West Amesbury. 33 John Dangers held it in 1294 34 and 1309, 35 his … he was a successor of the earls of Salisbury as lord of Amesbury manor, to which the overlordship of Little Langford … P.R.O., CP 25/1/251/17, no. 23. Feud. Aids, v. 243. Above, Amesbury, manors (Lambert's). Hist. MSS. Com. 43, 15th Rep. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… there both before and after 1276, when she became a nun of Amesbury priory. 145 Edward I was at the castle in 1276, 146 … for life to Edward II's sister Mary (d. 1332), a nun of Amesbury priory, 150 in 1334 to Queen Philippa, 151 and in … The great tithes from Ludgershall were apparently due to Amesbury priory between 1228 and 1446. From 1446 to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… MADDINGTON Maddington, a downland parish WNW. of Amesbury, 1 contained the settlements called Maddington, … Winterbourne, so called because it belonged to the nuns of Amesbury, became Maddington and gave its name to the parish. … in the 18th century, 14 and the eastwest road from Amesbury to Warminster across the northern tip of the parish …
Displaying 521 - 530 of 645