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A History of the County of Hertford
… to Thomas Wilson, who sold it in 1827 to Frederick Cass of Beaulieu. 41 Mr. Cass removed the chapel, built a western …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… part of Hounsdown, lies low in the valley between the Beaulieu River and Bartley Water. It contains 5,472 acres of … COLBURY (Coldbury, xviii cent.) was given to the Abbot of Beaulieu by Robert de Punchardon, as all the land which he … the manor was made in 135960 to the Abbot and convent of Beaulieu. 176 Successive abbots remained in possession of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a low tract of fertile wooded land in the valley of the Beaulieu River, whose estuary curves round the parish, … runs down to the south coast, and the nearest station is Beaulieu Road in the New Forest, nine miles from Exbury … thick trees on the left of the main road from Dibden or Beaulieu. The church on the east, and Exbury manor house on …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from the true forest country by the table-land of Beaulieu Heath, the spurs of which extend into Fawley. Arable … across the fields, while the nearest railway station is Beaulieu Road in the New Forest. The best mode of access is … fort built by Henry VIII with stones from the ruins of Beaulieu Abbey. The arms of Queen Elizabeth, and the letters …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… disappeared. In the 13 th century the Prior and convent of Beaulieu acquired property in Over Burgate, afterwards … (q.v.), being later merged in the manor of Nether Burgate. Beaulieu Abbey. Gules a royal crown enfiled with a crozier or … The other manor was acquired by the Abbot and convent of Beaulieu from Margery Rivers, John Rivers and others, 162 and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Across the road, probably on the site of the grange of Beaulieu Abbey, 2 is a farm-house with two projecting … is a magnificent stone barn, formerly the property of Beaulieu Abbey. It is a 14th-century structure, seven bays … granted as a member of the manor of Faringdon (q.v.) to Beaulieu Abbey, 9 and the manor was henceforth held by the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the position unsuitable, and in 1203 they were moved to Beaulieu. After this date no further reference to the castle … which was one of the most important tenements belonging to Beaulieu Abbey, 24 is on the opposite side of the Market … but a payment of 12 d. yearly, and that a certain Abbot of Beaulieu had remised to the burgesses pannage and the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… been given by Robert de Albini in the twelfth century to Beaulieu Priory, in the parish of Clophill, a cell to the … advowson of the church. On the occasion of the transfer of Beaulieu Priory to St. Albans Abbey without the king's … chapel of St. Machutus, granted in the twelfth century to Beaulieu Priory by Robert de Albini, was doubtless retained …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a cell, but not conventual, belonging to the priory of Beaulieu, in Normandy; in which situation it continued till …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… first inhabited in 1239 by a colony of Cistercians from Beaulieu, and the foundation having been adopted by Henry III … great royal Cistercian houses of the thirteenth century [Beaulieu 1204, Netley 1239, and Hailes 1246], the last to be … north being impossible here on account of the cloister. At Beaulieu and Hailes the recesses are on the outer face of the …
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