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A History of the County of Stafford
… Alien houses The priory of Lapley 40. THE PRIORY OF LAPLEY In 1061 Burchard, son of Alfgar, Earl of Mercia, fell ill at Rheims on the return journey from Rome whither he had accompanied … 74 No seal is known. R. W. Eyton, Domesday Studies, Staffs. 41-42; Eyton, Antiquities of Salop. iv. 378-9; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… priory of Tutbury ALIEN HOUSES 39. THE PRIORY OF TUTBURY On the authority of a couplet found in the Tutbury Cartulary 1 the foundation of Tutbury Priory, … distinct from the later Newborough (founded 1263): V.C.H. Staffs. ii. 349 n. 14. S.H.C. 4th ser. iv, pp. 64-66; V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Dorset
… monastery, probably the earliest religious foundation in this county, was built here in Saxon times, but afterwards … raid of 876. 132 Cressy, in his account of the assault on Wareham by the Danes in that year, describes the house as … St. Mary Wareham, Knowle, Winfrith Newburgh, and East Stoke. 138 The temporalities within Steeple and Tyneham, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… monks, was founded by Hugh Wake, who presented the manor on which it was built to the abbey of Bec Herlouin during the reign of Stephen. 1 Like nearly all the alien cells in Lincolnshire, it was endowed only for the support of two … resigned 1274 John de Insula, 15 presented 1274 Stephen of Stoke, 16 died 1290 Walter de Ponte Andomari, 17 presented …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… All Hallows Honey Lane 11/2 Introduction This tenement, on the W. corner of Honey Lane and Cheapside, was bounded to the W. by 1 and to the N. by 3. In 1858 this was no. 112 Cheapside. Thirteenth to sixteenth century In 1231 this was probably the tenement of Joceus son of Peter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1 1. The college of all the souls of the faithful departed in Oxford, called in its early days 'The College of the Souls' ( Collegium … (141443). The foundation charter was granted by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Allerton, Alreton ALLERTON, ALRETON. This is also in the parish of Edenestowe, yet there were in Alreton two … the man (or tenant) of Gislebert had one car. six sochm. on two bov. of land, and three vill. having six car. There … Sutton his son and heir eight years old (as in Sutton upon Trent, Eykring, and Warsop, &c.) who held the moyety and a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Alperton - Altrincham Alperton ALPERTON, a hamlet, in the parish of Harrowon-the-Hill, union of Hendon, hundred … the scenery is picturesque. A pleasure-fair is held on the first Thursday in June. The living is a recrory, … in the township of Alrewas. This parish is bounded by the Trent on the north, and the Tame on the east, and contains …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1720-28 June 1742 (SPB, i f. 20). Left office 28 June 1742 on app. as Cook Mate, Greenwich Hospital (SPB, v f. 20). … Watchman app. 30 March 1825 (SPB, xiv f. 11); still in office 1832 (ibid.). No further occ. Legge, Hon. Heneage … Commissioner 31 Dec. 1783-19 Feb. 1801. Registrar grant in reversion by letters patent under seal of Admiralty court …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1848 ( London Gazette no. 20836). Left office 29 Dec. 1848 on app. as Secretary, Chelsea Hospital (ibid. no. 20931). … 1696 (BM Add. MS 9767 p. 16; ibid. 9768 p. 76). Remained in office until abolition of Committee. Blomefield, Thomas … 14 March 1664 ( CSPD 1663-4, 515) but apparently still in office 23 Sept. 1667 ( APC ( Colonial) 1613-80, 435); …
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