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A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1073 to Bramber college, 5 passing to the college's successor, Sele priory, presumably as part of the income of … evidently in lieu of the tithes. 7 Thereafter Ashington's tithes always belonged to the rector, 8 and after the union … 1535 the value of the united benefice was reckoned at £8 5 s. 13 A rectory house was mentioned at Ashington in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 79 The opposition, however, was clearly abortive; Shirley's appointment of a successor in 1581 was apparently not … with Steyning vicarage. 81 After Sir Thomas Shirley's death in 1612 the advowson of Ashurst descended with Wiston … at least, the income from the tithes in Ashurst of Fécamp's successor Syon abbey. Although described as a portion, 87 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… A new school building was built, but the attached master's house on the west side had existed before; it is … had been enlarged by the incorporation of the master's house. In 1982, when it was called Ashurst C.E. (Aided) … date the older children went to school in Steyning. 48 W.S.R.O., Ep. I/22/1 (1762). Educ. of Poor Digest, 952. Educ. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two parishes shared the cost of its repair. 17 The road's alignment was altered when the railway embankment was built … closure of the canal in the mid 19th century the company's liquidators cut one embankment at the point where it … as many as seven in the same area. BARNHAM c. 1762 (from W.S.R.O., Goodwood MS. E4996) Parsonage Farmhouse beside the …
The Environs of London
… 1s. at Wallington. Manors. At the time of the Conqueror's Survey, there were two manors in Beddington, exclusive of … Manor of Home Beddington. The records relating to Azor's manor, sometimes called HomeBeddington, are very complete … year in which the king granted it to Thomas lord Darcy, of Chiche 17. Of him, Sir Francis Carew, who had procured the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it was mentioned in the 13th or 14th century as the king's highway 11 and shown as a roadway in 1606 and 1715. 12 It … was called Arundel highway in 1727, 13 and partly Andrew's Lane and partly Scotland Lane in 1840. 14 The name Old … Middle Ages was the pale of Arundel Great park. Binsted's woods were evidently part of Arundel forest, which in the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… 1288 (Gervase of Canterbury, Gesta Regum Continuata (R.S. 73) 11 293). Temps. 24 June ( CPR. 1281-1292 p. 297). … 11 294). D. 12 Feb. 1305 ( Chron. of Edw. I and Edw. II (R.S. 76) 1 134). John de Langton 1305-1337. Lic. el. 1 March … p. 315). El. 5 Apr. ( Chron. of Edw. I and Edw. II (R.S. 76) 1 134). Royal assent 7 May ( CPR. 1301-1307 p. 339). …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… and for discussion of date of Giso'scons., see further S. Keynes, 'Giso, bishop of Wells', in Anglo-Norman … no. 41); laid foundation stone of new church of St Peter's abbey Gloucester29 June 1089 ( Hist. Cart. Mon. Glouc. I … William II 1096 (Eadmer, HN pp. 68, 74); cons. at St Paul's cath., London 9 June 1096 ( ibid. p. 74); prof. obed. n.d. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… BISHOPS Richard Sampson D.Cn. & C.L. 1536-1543. El. on k.'s nomin. 1 3 June 1536; abp.'s conf. 10 June; royal assent 11 June (Lamb., Reg. Cranmer … Royal assent 1 May ( L. & P. XVIII i no. 623 (2)). Abp.'s conf. 5 May (Lamb., Reg. Cranmer ff. 299v-305v). No cons. …
A New History of London
… yet traffic will surmount them all. For when each man's attention is exerted in supplying the necessities of his … in obtaining a parliamentary confirmation of the late king's charter, relating to merchant strangers, the House of … Soon after the widows of citizens were by the king's mandate declared exempted from all tallages or …
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