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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… prior and convent of Farley, for their own uses, of the church of Chyppeham, the right of presentation to which the … reserving sufficient support for the vicars of the said church &c 2 kalends of January, A.D. 1270, the eighth year of … their house, and of a mass to be daily celebrated in their church for his soul and those of his relatives, for which end …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Childeswykewane, to Sir John Salesbury, parson of the church of Bradewell, Richard Hunte of Wytheley, and John … on the hill ( super montem) adjoining the cemetery of the church there. Sunday after the Ascension, 5 Henry [V. or VI.] … to the countess of Hereford, in the parish of Allhallows church, Stanyngchirch, London, with the advowson of the said …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… the prior, and the convent, of St. Mary's conventual church, Monmouth, to Sir John Drover, perpetual vicar of . . … and Crasselonde. Witnesses: John Threpeland, vicar of the church of Haxay, and others (named). 26 May, 19 Henry VI. … [Cornw.] D. 513. Grant by Henry Frund, vicar of the church of Liskiret, to Edmund Beket, and Anastasia his wife, …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Bartrem of Maxstoke, to John Wylmuston, vicar of the church of Maxstoke, and Thomas Hayteley of Little Pakynton, … Sir William Asselyn, of Upledecoumbe, rector of the church of . . . . ., and brother Robert de Curtlyngton … prior that the said Sir William shall be buried in the church of Burncester, before the altar of the Virgin Mary &c. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Thomas de Brunh[am], . . . . s de Westhorpe, vicar of the church of Ouston, William Fouler of Haxay, and Walter Ganger … had of the gift of William Gylot, clerk, parson of the church of Thornton. Sunday after St. Andrew, 5 Henry IV. … IV. [Norf.] D. 737. Grant by Thomas Grafton, rector of the church of St. Nicholas, Aysshele, to Thomas Englysshe, John …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of St. Laurence, Pulteneye, London, of the advowson of the church of Napton co. Warwick, in exchange for a hostel in the … the hours of seven and eleven in the morning, in the church of St. Paul's, London, before the image of Holy Cross, … abbot and convent, for their lives. St. Paul's cathedral church, feast of St. Martin in the winter, 23 Henry VII. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… the king, for the said prior, the right of advowson of the church of Great Stokton, so that he can have possession of the said church without paying a yearly pension, then the said prior … the said John, at the same time, cause the patronage of a church of the clear value of 20 l. to be amortised to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… that much of the village still remained, including the church just S.W. of the Hall. There were six houses near the church, another further W. (all in Gretton parish), and four … Hist. of Northants., II (1791), 315). Certainly the church, and probably houses around it, must have been removed …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… ordered by his sovereign to take the command of the army, jointly with the Earl of Lancaster, the king's brother, … building. This edifice, which was intended as a parochial church for the inhabitants, was from some circumstance not … commuted for a rent-charge of 400. The ancient parochial church, dedicated to St. Marcellus, and now in a very …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 32 acres, of which 5 are in the parish of Heanor. The church has been enlarged, and 160 free sittings provided. The … of the Vicar of Penistone, with a net income of 98. The church has been rebuilt on a larger scale, 450 additional … Oxford. The tithes were commuted for land in 1801. The church contains portions of the Norman and the decorated and …
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