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A History of the County of Kent
… many of which were practically repetitions of Peckham's, after a visitation in 1299. 18 There was to be no absence … of the Exchequer arid secured exemption. William Dene's history deals almost entirely with the doings of Hamo de … 1291 the temporalities of the monks were valued at £95 7 s. 4 d. yearly in the diocese of Rochester, including the …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… to have the charge of the new cathedral church. The bishop's palace was built on the north side of the great church, and … 2 The taxation roll of Pope Nicholas, 1291, yields 489 7 s. 2 d. as the total annual value of the priory. Of this sum … Norf. iii, 195 and 196. Liber Albus, ff. 104-5. The Rev. H. Symonds, formerly precentor of Norwich Cathedral, compiled …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Henry V. are copied at the end. In the year of Elfrida's death, and apparently immediately after its occurrence, … granted a charter of confirmation of all his mother's gifts to the abbey, which was then under the rule of the … 43. Ibid. ff. 15, 16. Freeman's Norman Conquest, ii. note H. V.C.H, Hants, i. 475. Cal. of Papal Letters, i. 540; …
A History of the County of York
… de Arches. The way in which the name of William and Ivetta's daughter, Maud, is introduced can only mean that she was … Nun Monkton claimed by custom to have as their fee; 3 13 s. 7 d. for Elizabeth Sewerby's habit, and other ' bodily utensils,' as well as a …
A History of the County of York
… or secular women as boarders, without the archbishop's special licence. Another visitation 5 was held in 1314, … her guardians, to see to the execution of the archbishop's orders, and the prioress was to have all carried out as a … alone survived, 14 when she received her pension of 6 13 s. 4 d., 12 s., however, being deducted as a subsidy paid to …
A History of the County of York
… his hall ( aula) in Wilberfoss, and all other lands. Alan's charter is, however, preceded by one by Jordan son of … definite date indicated, but the confirmation of Jordan's gift of the church of Wilberfoss by his overlord, William … received a yearly pension of 8, the others either 33 s. 4 d. or 26 s. 8 d., two however only receiving 20 s. …
A History of the County of York
… tofts, crofts, &c., the nuns paying the canons yearly 15 s. at Sherburn, and undertaking to support the chapel of St. … and fuel; and to have mass celebrated in St. Michael's chapel thrice a week. This was not the parish church, but a … of the house in the archdeaconry of Cleveland (35 18 s. 2 d.) and the church of Yedingham (6 13 s. 4 d.). 16 On 29 …
A History of the County of York
… royal favour; Wareham Priory was lost soon after Henry's accession, and as 1,000 had been paid for it, and its … death of Sir William Ingelby, the patronage valued at 20 s. a year was in his possession, but it is not known how the … Lady and the prior seated under an arch in the base. An H above his right shoulder perhaps refers to Prior Henry …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the Cistercian Order Hayles was exempt from the bishop's visitation. It has been recently stated that Giffard, … Cistercian Order in the south of England, and paid 14 13 s. 4 d. out of the 'courtesy' granted to Edward I, which was … the abbot and convent. Cf. Pipe R. 44 Hen. III, m. 2. V.C.H. Worcestershire, ii, 26, 'Ecclesiastical History'; and 153, …
A History of the County of York
… vicarage there. In 1412 John de Burgh bequeathed 13 s. 4 d., and in 1407 Sir William Scot, kt., of Great Halyton … the temporalities and spiritualities were only worth 20 7 s. 8 d. gross value, and 19 8 s. 2 d. net. 5 The priory was not dissolved in 1535, but a …
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