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The Aldermen of the City of London
… [Nominated: Aldermen Sir W. Forman and Sir W. Roche, R. Chertsey, W. Lok] Died July 29, 1556. Sept. 10, 1556 37 Sir …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… July 31, 1444] 25 From Candlewick. [Nominated: ex-Sheriff Chertsey, John Fray ( Skinner), William Hearst] October 19, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 6 The hermitage and its lands later passed to St. James's abbey, near Northampton, and in the early 17th century the former abbey estate still included a rent of 4 d. issuing out of a … Geoffrey son of Humphrey of Alderton gave St. James's abbey itself 3 a. of meadow in 'Dunnemannesmede'. 8 In 1237 …
A Dictionary of London
… because of the connection of the church with the Abbey of Barking to distinguish it from the other churches in … (Newcourt, I.239). But if so, it must have belonged to the Abbey before the grant of the advowson in the time of Stephen …
Old and New London
… PlaceThe Priory of the Holy TrinityThe Jews in AldgateThe Abbey of St. ClareGoodman's FieldsThe MinoriesA fine old … curious arches, resembling the cloisters of an ancient abbey, were discovered. Duke's Place, Aldgate, was so called … and Tower Hill, there stood, in the Middle Ages, an abbey of nuns of the order of St. Clare, called the Minories, …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the north-east corner of Aldham was held by St. John's abbey, Colchester, with Bulbecks in Copford, with which it …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… annexed to the manor of Offenham, and held by the abbey of Evesham: in the reign of Henry III. the abbot built … This place, called in King Ethelred's charter to Burton Abbey "Alfredingtune," and in Domesday book "Elfretune," is … reign. Fitz-Randulph, his son, the founder of Beauchief Abbey, in this county, and said to have been one of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… granted between 1002 and 1004 by Wulfric Spot to Burton Abbey (Staffs.) which exchanged it with King Ethelred for land nearer the abbey in 1008. 83 In 1086 an estate of 11 hides was held by Gloucester Abbey. 84 The abbey, which received other grants of land 85 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Edith Weston ALIEN CELL 6. THE PRIORY OF EDITH WESTON The abbey of St. Georges de Boscherville for Benedictine monks …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cannot be definitely stated; it was a cell subject to the abbey in France and endowed with the manor and church of Astley. Among the deeds of the abbey of St. Taurinus is a charter granted by Richard I. in … Astley, sometime cell and parcel of the possessions of the abbey of St. Taurinus, in Normandy, with all its …
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