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A Survey of London
… was Portgraue, and Leofstanus Goldsmith Prouost, buried at Bermondsey. Leyland. After them Aubery de Vere was Portgraue, …
Survey of London
… Fish Street Hill. Westminster Abbey. 4 6 St. Mary-le-Bow. Bermondsey Abbey. 6 8 St. Mary Colechurch. Priory of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… so described in a grant made by Miles of Bedford Mill to Bermondsey Priory, 16 and who was probably the brother who in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… with the consent of Payn his heir, granted Bedford Mill to Bermondsey Priory. 85 In 1225 they appear to have let it to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… record of a school in Brighton. In 1722 Martha Lewes of Bermondsey released to Thomas Wood alias Din of Brighton her …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Against this, however, it can be argued that the Abbot of Bermondsey and the Archbishop of Canterbury, the tenants in … or sisters of the Hospital of St. Thomas, Abbot of Bermondsey, Prior and convent of St. Mary Overy, or by the … of Christchurch, St. Mary Newington, St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, St. Mary Lambeth and St. Mary Rotherhithe. In …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR was granted to the monks of Bermondsey by Thomas de Ardern and Thomas his son in 1122, … ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. The latter dedication was that of Bermondsey Abbey, and it did not entirely supersede the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Liberty. This territory is divided by irregular lines from Bermondsey on the east, from Camberwell and Newington on the … A tongue of land which reached south-eastwards between Bermondsey and Newington, in such a way as to inclose a long … was disgraced, but 12th-century grants to the abbey of Bermondsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury (see under 'Manors') …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (q.v.) and holders at Battle Bridge, in Mill Lane, Bermondsey Street and Le Maze. 26 The site of the manor is … Melior Street, Great Maze Pond and Maze Pond. MANOR OF BERMONDSEY ABBEY. A hide of Southwark is said to have been originally a part of the manor of Bermondsey which was royal demesne. 27 In 1127 it was granted …
Survey of London
… Book, but in 1122 it was presented to the Abbey of Bermondsey by Thomas of Ardern and his son. 100 Little is … surrendered to Henry VIII with the other possessions of Bermondsey Abbey and has remained in the gift of the Crown …
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