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A History of the County of Stafford
… Brian, who was evidently a burgess of Stafford. 1 Gerard's foundation charter 2 shows that he had obtained some canons … the priory was dedicated, was canonized in 1173. Gerard's original gift consisted of almost 70 acres called Sheepwash … MMUNE PRIORATUS S ANCTI TH[OME] MARTIRIS IUXTA STAFFORD S.H.C. viii(1), 131-2, gives some particulars of his property …
A History of the County of York
… I to the priory of Huntingdon is included 11 'ecclesiam S. Trinitatis de Scipeton cum omnibus sibi pertinentibus … 1324 to Michaelmas 1325, 15 the canons of Bolton paid 5 6 s. 8 d. pro pensione de Huntyngdon. The whole affair is, … and inferior cook, brewer, baker, &c., and Dr. Whitaker's estimate is that the establishment consisted of more than …
A History of the County of Surrey
… at this place. He then requested and obtained the king's patronage for accomplishing the work, and applied to the … became prior, and bestowed two plough-lands, a mill of 60 s. rent and some villeins, promising eventually to grant the … examples of a similar customary claim in Domesday see V.C.H. Surr. i. 291. Anct. Pet. 3007. Pat. 2 Edw. III. pt. iii, …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… or the religious organization of the city during Ranulf's consulate we cannot tell. The happy turn of its fortunes … head. It is a curious fact in illustration of the bishop's predominance in his cathedral that the monastic order, to … for that purpose by the prior and chapter. 9 The bishop's supremacy over his cathedral church cannot be questioned. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… earl of Salisbury, was one of the witnesses to Marshal's charter. This, however, expressly excluded any dependence … a hired secular priest or by one of the canons in priest's orders, appointed and removed at the convent's sole … Roy. Chart. No. 124); Edw. II in 1323 (Harl. Chart. 51, H. 2); Henry IV in 1401 ( Cal. of Pat. 1399-1401, p. 419); …
A History of the County of Northampton
… convent at that time held temporalities amounting to 48 18 s. 8 d. within the archdeaconries of Northampton, Oxford, and … to replevy their land at Wormleighton, taken into the king's hand for their default before the justices of the bench … Stephen de Segrave, being at that time a minor and king's ward. 11 It was found that Hugh de Chacombe, founder of the …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… Hauselin, whose heir he was, in the time of the then king's grandfather founded the priory and enfeoffed it of all his … canons presented a certain person to John de Birkin (Adam's grandfather), whose heir he was. The prior himself could … church of Saxondale 4, part of the church of Muskham 10 13 s. 4 d., and pensions from the churches of Shelford, Burton …
A History of the County of York
… of Benedictine monks Abbey of St Mary, York 9. ST. MARY'S ABBEY, YORK On the north side of the Ouse at York there … in York in the neighbourhood of the Minster. 4 Alan's right to the church and land was disputed by the cathedral … (1902), 446-7, 426. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), v, 6. V.C.H. Yorks. i, 421. For details see Mon. Angl. iii, 561. Speed. …
A History of the County of Durham
… to found a monastery in the place where the saint's body lay; and in the end carried out his design, though not … During this period the monks lived under the king's protection and went on with the building of their house, … prepared for them in the new church. 9 Bishop William's successor, Ralph Flambard, though he considered that Prior …
A History of the County of Hertford
… era was introduced by the appointment as abbot of Lanfranc's kinsman Paul, 1 an energetic ruler with the Norman instinct … To the archbishop the abbey undoubtedly owed the Conqueror's two charters, 9 one granting to St. Albans sac and soc, tol … Paul, but it was made possible by Doyley's gifts ( V.C.H. Berks. ii, 77). Gesta Abbat. i, 57. It is doubtful, …
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