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A History of the County of Berkshire
… 110 and still hold the advowson. In 1291 the abbeys of Bec, Eynsham and Abingdon had each a portion in the church. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1254 and at 21 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, plus the pension to Bec Abbey. 480 In 1523, its value, with the manor of … before 1087 Miles Crispin made a grant of tithes to Bec, which included the small tithes of his demesne in Aston … century these tithes were collected by the custodian of Bec's manor of Bledlow (Bucks.). 488 In 1291 they were valued …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 18th century. In 1246 Henry III granted to the abbey of Bec Herlouin in Normandy a weekly market and a yearly fair in … 34 The manor of ATHERSTONE was granted to the Abbey of Bec Herlouin in Normandy by Hugh, Earl of Chester, soon after … gift; 35 so did Henry III in 1227. 36 In 1285 the Abbot of Bec pleaded a further charter from Henry III as his warrant …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of jurisdiction under Henry II's grant to the abbey of Bec, and also felons' chattels and the amercements of his men …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… said Lawrence and Hawisia were called to Warrant. Walter Bec, 4 E. 1. was certified to have had Assize of Bread and Ale in Bruggeford, and afterwards William de Bec, in Brigford, and the Lady of Cameleston to have had free …
Magna Britannia
… five from Chudleigh. The manor belonged to the abbey of Bec, in Normandy. 28 After the dissolution it was granted to … The church of Christow belonged to the abbey of Bec, and having been seized by the crown as the property of …
Magna Britannia
… revolt of John Baliol, it was held for a while by Anthony Bec, Bishop of Durham. King Richard II. granted it to Ralph …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Four other Knights, viz. Adam de Novomercato, Henry de Bec, Roger de Alneto, and Ralph de Charnels, came accordingly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Caxton, derived from the liberties granted to the abbey of Bec, upon which St. Neots was dependent. 211 Gonville and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… church at Chesterton dates from the grant of its tithes to Bec Abbey in Normandy probably in 1087. 169 A priest, Osmund … granted a virgate and the small tithes from the demesne to Bec Abbey probably in 1087 (H. E. Salter, 'Two deeds about the Abbey of Bec,' E.H.R. xl. 75, 78). From the 13th cent. on the Rector …
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