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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to have one field each of wheat and oats, and all Alan's property in Dry Drayton. 1 This grant was made before 1086, … from Swavesey was to attend on one day of the Archdeacon's Synod, not of prescribed custom, but out of respect for the … W. M. Palmer, 'Swavesey Priory', Cambs. and Hunts. Arch. Soc. i, p. 34. These may be the 1 virgates in Ertemanelot and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the other at Upavon. In the time of King John the abbey's holdings in Whitchurch, Sherston, and Wilsford were given … 15 In 1294 the priory of Upavon was valued at 32 8 s. yearly, and its goods at 40 9 s. 8 d. When next it was … occurs 1361, died 1368. 31 Eccl. Doc. ed. Hunter (Camden Soc. 1840), 57. F. Lot, tudes critiques sur l'abbaye de St. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… given by his wife the Countess Maud, constituted the abbey's holding in Sussex at the time of the Domesday Survey. To … Amongst other benefactors may be noticed Alvred the count's butler, a Domesday tenant of importance in several counties … 16 Edw. III, pt. i, m. 21. Feet of F. Suss. (Suss. Rec. Soc.), No. 47. Swainson, Hist. of Chich. Cath. 26. Add. MSS. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… grants were confirmed by Nicholas de Stafford, the founder's son, temp. Henry I, and by Robert de Stafford his grandson, … or the abbey of Conches until it was made over to King's College, Cambridge, in the fifteenth century. Among other … and in the Mon. vi, 994-5. Giffard's Reg. (Worc. Hist. Soc.), 131-3. Close, 11 Edw. III, pt. ii, m. 37, 30. a Sede …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… however, the custody was granted first to one of the king's clerks in 1379 for a rent of 100 marks a year, 11 and in … of the priory. Worc. Epis. Reg. Giffard (Worc. Hist. Soc.), 505. Lawrence Gerard occurs prior of Beckford in 1345 … pt. ii, m. 22 d.) when the alien priories were in the king's hands. Cal. of Pat. 2 Ric. II, pt. ii, m. 16. Ibid. 7 Ric. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of a ferm to the exchequer, but remained in the king's hands. 4 The manor was very small, and in an extent of 1293 … and chattels and yearly produce were only valued at 6 19 s. 5 In 1374 the church was worth 12 marks a year. 6 The … Surv. of Glouc. 272. Worc. Epis. Reg. Giffard (Worc. Hist. Soc.), 357, 365, 368; cf. notes to list of priors. There is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… annual sums, and produced but little. Thus St. Frideswide's, Oxford, paid 2 s. for the tithe at Fritwell; 5 Oseney 10 s. for the tithe of … i, m. 8. Cartul. of St. Frideswide, ii, 222 (Oxf. Hist. Soc.). Oseney Chart. No. 144. Rec. Transcripts, Ser. ii, 140 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… house during the wars with France. The effect of the king's action was that the prior and convent held their lands of … reign of Edward III the alien priories were in the king's hands from 1337 to 1361. 18 In 1345 he leased the priory to … vi, 79. It has been suggested ( Brist. and Glouc. Arch. Soc. Trans. xvi, 221) that Leland's statement is due to a …
A History of the County of Dorset
… the Conqueror 'for the weal of himself, his wife, his children, and his relatives,' 1 and that 2 hides of land … the gift of his queen Matilda, the whole being worth 40 s. 2 Henry II, confirming to the monks of Caen the gifts of … confirming to the abbot and convent of St. Stephen's all their possessions in the province of Canterbury, …
A History of the County of Kent
… king of the English, in August, 964, at the prayer of his friend Dunstan, under whose governance the abbey was in the … received at Ghent by the abbot, vowed that if his father's realm were restored to him he would restore its possessions … Greenwich were valued in the Taxation of 1291 at £70 18 s. yearly, and those in London at 16 s. 10 d. In 1293 and …
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