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A History of the County of Bedford
… and Thomas Hinton, yielding 3 s. yearly. 67 The priory of Dunstable, which received a grant of lands in Eversholt from …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Philip de Flitton, who in 1232 disputed with the prior of Dunstable about services from a tenement which the former … the churches of Pulloxhill and Flitton which arose between Dunstable Priory and Elstow Abbey. 120 Flitton vicarage is …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Richard I made large grants of land in Flitwick to Dunstable Priory. 21 His son Gilbert confirmed these gifts … sable. A second FLITWICK MANOR belonged to the priory of Dunstable, which is first mentioned in 1284 as holding land … Robert Hewet on the condition of finding green rushes for Dunstable and Flitwick Churches at the Feast of St. Peter, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held with a fellowship. 394 In 1775 the vicar lived at Dunstable (Beds.), and, like most of his successors until the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… The church of Harlington was granted to the priory of Dunstable by Ralph Pyrot before he himself took the monastic … the church was valued at 10, 64 and in 1306 the canons of Dunstable obtained licence by fine of 30 marks to appropriate … At the time of the Dissolution the rectory was held from Dunstable Priory by William Belfield on lease at a yearly …
A History of the County of Hertford
… also a junction for the branch lines to St. Albans, Luton, Dunstable and Hertford. In the extreme north of the parish …
A History of the County of Bedford
… from Fenny Stratford in the north and passing south to Dunstable. Before leaving the parish it is joined by two … in 1283, when a wrestling match, attended by many from Dunstable, took place before the hospital. John, the Dunstable smith, and Simon Mustard, a man of William de …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Marquess of Tavistock was killed whilst hunting near Dunstable in 1767. 14 The house was subsequently dismantled … John Conquest, rector, and others and William Farele of Dunstable and Philip Lessy of Totternhoe, masons, to build a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Houton. The parish of Houghton Regis, to the north of Dunstable, contains about 4,390 acres, of which some 3,162 … time of the Domesday Survey a great part of what is now Dunstable was included in Houghton parish. At the present day the northern part of Dunstable extends into Houghton parish and is known as Upper …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 9 The manor was held after that date by the canons of Dunstable. 10 No tenant is mentioned at Crawley in Domesday. … granted the church, which was attached to the manor, to Dunstable Priory circa 1170, 11 and in the middle of the 13th … one mill and half a virgate of land, to the Prior of Dunstable, who in the same year received homage, 14 and who …
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