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A History of the County of Warwick
… of Salford. Henry I gave it with the mother church to Kenilworth Priory, whose rights therein were contested by the … confirmed by Roger, Bishop of Worcester (116379), by which Kenilworth retained the patronage, paying 10 s. annually to … is not clearand the tithes in villenage to the canons of Kenilworth, who also received the lesser tithes as owners of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… begin in 1654. Advowson The church of Wolford was given to Kenilworth Priory by Maud widow of Nicholas de Stafford with … to the Priory of Stone (Staffs.), 77 a quasi-cell of Kenilworth, and when in 1242 Gilbert son of Richard de …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to have been 'pulled down' by the baronial troops from Kenilworth Castle in 1265 because John de Verdon was an … of Robert de Chetwode. 32 Hamon and Agatha confirmed to Kenilworth Priory their parents' gift of 4 virgates, each of … married Bagot's daughter Isabel. 49 Stafford sold it to Kenilworth Priory without obtaining licence to do so and it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… granted to Warin de Bassingburn. 27 Under the Dictum of Kenilworth Thomas's estates were redeemed by his son Andrew …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ludwell to Glympton church, which had been appropriated by Kenilworth priory. 152 In 1279 the estate was recorded as 4 … 1279 and his 15th-century successors held 2 yardlands of Kenilworth priory. 156 Another 1 hide at LUDWELL was held in … evidently acquired other land there, including part of the Kenilworth estate, mentioned above. In 141213 Richard …
A History of the County of Warwick
… I, as his son Geoffrey gave the church (see below) to Kenilworth Priory and enfeoffed Richard Walsh, or Waleys, in … Richard Peche in 1239 in a confirmation of the church to Kenilworth Priory. 41 Ralph died shortly after this, and his … of Meulan's estate at Wormleighton. 58 It was given to Kenilworth Priory by the younger Geoffrey de Clinton, his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… his lands elsewhere. 17 Being excepted from the 'Dictum de Kenilworth', he was subjected to the fine of seven years' …
A History of the County of Stafford
… court each year. 567 William's coheirs were John de Kenilworth and William de Engleton, sons of his sisters …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of his redeeming the lands according to the Dictum of Kenilworth, and the King had given to his beloved and … the said Thomas the redemption according to the Dictum of Kenilworth of all the lands, etc., of Richard in Rodbaldeston … given to them the redemption according to the Dictum of Kenilworth of all the lands of the said Geoffrey in …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… for the redemption of his lands according to the Dictum of Kenilworth, the Sheriff had been commanded to summon for this …
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