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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 9, Edward III
… Post Mortem, Edward III, File 84 29. RICHARD DE SONDFORD or DE SONTFORD. Writ, 17 October, 21 Edward III. SALOP. Inq. … foreign service, and by the service aforesaid. La More and Begham. The service of Roger de Mora for a carucate of land in la More and four bovates of land in Begham, which he held by homage, scutage, and foreign …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 8, Edward III
… July, 12 Edward III. Milton and Paston. He held no lands or tenements, knights’ fees, or advowsons of churches, in the county, but, long before his … lords by divers services yearly, viz.—of the abbot of Begham by service of 13 s. 2 d., of the heir of John de …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… any papal provision; whether it became void as stated, or by the resignation of Nicholas Megmeallgkssa ( sic), or otherwise, and notwithstanding that Gofredus is litigating … of Rochester, proceeding at the instance of John, abbot of Begham in the diocese of Chichester, one of ( unius ex ) the …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… benefices with and without cure, not being major or principal dignities, and to resign them, etc.) of the … virtue of another mandate to make him provision thereof), or without one of them 2 any other benefice, or without both … (f. 298 r.) To Robert Nayssh, a canon of the monastery of Begham, O. Praem., in the diocese of Chichester. Dispensation …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of which I have copies, and you will find that, in Lent or thereabouts [ original text, a year past and more, … you of the congregation of the chief, being eight or nine, and where they kept their schools. 26 July. Draft, … of Haylisham, Suss., appropriated to the late priory of Begham, Suss.; with reservations (of the advowson of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish, where there is an old mansion, called Old Court or Old House, which was for many generations, and till … up the barony of Maminot, of which Deptford was the head or chief, and were held of the king, as of his castle of … and Richard I. gave the church of Codeham to the abbey of Begham, as appears by the chartulary of that monastery. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cheque and survey, a store-keeper, a master shipwright, or builder, and other officers, clerks, and inferior … in Suffex, for it. He ratified to the canons of Begham the lands of Brocele, which were part of his barony, … de Turnham, nephew of Michael, gave them an estate at Begham, in Sussex, to which they quickly removed, with the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… old British word, lese, pastures, and nese, a promontory or cape, both names being suited to the different parts of … the town and haven, did that of Erith. In the upland, or southern parts, the soil is very light and barren, having … the several suppressed monasteries of Lesnes, Tunbridge, Begham, and Calcote, together with all their manors, lands …
A History of the County of Essex
… century. 6 The name Hatfield Broad Oak was in use by 1136 or earlier. 7 The broad oak from which the suffix was taken … Regis, King's Hatfield, Hatfield Regis atte Broad Oak, or Hatfield Chipping. 10 In 1086 Hatfield Broad Oak was one … 57 a. in Matching from Maud de Merc. In 1252 Basile de Begham conveyed to him an estate worth 10 in Pebmarsh and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… towards the north into the Medway, opposite to Hadlow, or southward towards the stream which separates the two … premises, were given by Simon de Wahull to the abbey of Begham, in Sussex; which gift was confirmed by Walter de … of that name; after which, it appears by the register of Begham abbey, to have become part of the possessions of that …
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