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A History of the County of Worcester
… land in Feckenham of Robert de Morton, and of the Abbot of Bordesley. 107 His son and successor Ralph Streche died about … The Empress Maud seems to have given to her foundation at Bordesley certain rights in Feckenham Forest and a 'porcaria' …
A History of the County of Worcester
… two plough-shares. 71 Holloway was granted to the abbey of Bordesley by the Empress Maud at its foundation 72 (1136). … a form prescribed. 78 The manor remained with the abbey of Bordesley until the Dissolution, when it was valued at the … the foundation grant by the Empress Maud to the abbey of Bordesley. 106 Parkhall belonged to the hereditary keepers of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the tombstone of William of Halford (d. c. 1490), Abbot of Bordesley (Worcs.), is incised with the figure of the abbot … 58990; V.C.H. Worcs. ii. 154. Halford was elected abbot of Bordesley in 1452 and had resigned by 1460. Rudder, Glos. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in October at the present day. The Abbot and convent of Bordesley had a grange at King's Norton in the 13th century. … grange was included in the grant of the possessions of Bordesley Abbey in 1544 to Thomas Broke, 51 and passed from … Richard de Hawkeslow in 1329 received from the Abbot of Bordesley a messuage and 2 carucates of land at King's Norton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… de Wauton, 3 who gave it, with its pond and sluice, to Bordesley Abbey. 4 There was probably once a windmill on Herd … of his death by the heirs of John Keynes and the Abbot of Bordesley. 61 The same subtenants are returned as holding it … of Warwick (112353), gave at the founding of the Abbey of Bordesley, to which it was confirmed by the Empress Maud and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 25 Some time after 1231 Simon Bagot gave to the monks of Bordesley a curtilage ( curtem) with a croft and alder-grove … was succeeded by a son Thomas, who demised to the Abbot of Bordesley for 40 years from May 1269 'a meadow called …
A History of the County of Warwick
… John de Cantilupe gave land in Snitterfield and Bearley to Bordesley Abbey, 52 which was probably afterwards part of the … 661. He says that Walter gave land in Snitterfield to Bordesley Abbey, but the source cited (Chart. R. 51 Hen. III, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… grandfather William of land at Osmerley to the monks of Bordesley. 7 In 1259 a Walter Stone and Aline his wife are …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to Mr. John Taylor, 92 eldest son of Mr. John Taylor of Bordesley Park and Moseley Hall, a most successful Birmingham … bought by Sir John Russell at the Dissolution from Bordesley Abbey to replace three others sold 10 years before. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 32 Walter's son Walter gave 3 hides here to the Abbey of Bordesley, 33 who acquired other property in the parish, 34 … lord of Ipsley, and his heirs. 37 In 1538 the Abbot of Bordesley surrendered this manor, among the other possessions … two manors formerly held by Roger Hillary and the Abbot of Bordesley (see below) were evidently considered moieties of …
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