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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Suff., which belonged to the dissolved monastery of Campsey, Suff., with lands, &c, in Wykeham Markett, Pistree, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… such as are parcel of his manors of Sahamtony, Totington Campsey .Totyngton Mortimers, Stanford and Trexston. (1st.) … Moiety of the lordship and manor of Campessey alias Campsey, Suff., with appurtenances (specified) in Campsey, Aysshe, Blaxhall, Hawgh, Northland, Acheston (or …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… 1688. John Clerke, of Bury, Esq. 1689. Edmund Sheppard, of Campsey Ash, Esq. 1690. Sir Dudley Cullum, of Hawsted, Bart. … Norton, of Ixworth Abbey, Esq. 1709. John Sheppard, of Campsey Ash, Esq. 1710. Stephen Bacon, Esq. 1711. Thomas … John Ewer, of Chediston, Esq. 1714. John Sheppard, of Campsey Ash, Esq. 1715. Jonathan Myles, Esq. 1716. Joseph …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… OF BRUISYARD A brief account is given under the nunnery of Campsey of the founding by Maud countess of Ulster, in 1346, … of the Annunciation, within the conventual church of Campsey. 1 Eight years later this chantry or college was … village of Ashe, some distance from the priory church of Campsey, and that this going backwards and forwards for the …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Houses of Austin nuns Priory of Campsey HOUSES OF AUSTIN NUNS 29. THE PRIORY OF CAMPSEY The priory of Campsey, or Campsey Ash, was founded about the year 1195, by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Ickleton, the other for that of the Prioress of Campsey. The latter house was founded by the archbishop's … c. 1195. King John confirmed the foundation charter of Campsey in the same year 12034: V.C.H. Suffolk, ii, 112. Rot. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1, Eliz. who died young; 2, Jane, married to John Brame of Campsey-Ash; 3, Anne, to Thomas Tirrel, Esq. of Gipping; and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… left a legacy to Dame Maud Ufford, his sister, a nun at Campsey in Suffolk. 1375, 3 Dec. Master John de Derlington, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and had license to settle it on the Prioress and Nuns of Campsey, but that license being not confirmed, in 1364, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1727, and it is now [1738] held by his widow. Ufford's or Campsey Manor. The other moiety of Monfort's fee was held in … de Belhouse; but 3d Henry IV. it was in the monastery of Campsey in Suffolk, given to that house, most likely, by Rob. … his manor of Bodney. On the dissolution of the priory of Campsey, it came to the Crown, and was given by King Henry …
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