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A History of the County of Stafford
… of Hulton 11. THE ABBEY OF HULTON The Cistercian abbey of St. Mary at Hulton, a daughter-house of Combermere Abbey in … also included a yearly pension of 10 marks from Audley church. 2 Henry made a new grant of the vills of Mixon and … while a further 6 13 s. 4 d. was received from Audley church. 9 About 1300 Sir William de Mere appears to have …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… for a more retired site. 6 They purchased from John de St. John some lands at Hazleton, which had belonged to … a very lavish indulgence to penitents who visited the church of Kingswood on Whit Sunday and the four following days, and gave alms for the repair of the church. 30 It was stated in 1402 that on account of the lack …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of his own. 8 In 1321 there were suits with the prior of St. Catherine's, Lincoln, about lands at Canwick and … were obliged to petition for the appropriation of the church of Woodhall. 10 In 1365 John de Wodehall quit-claimed … manor seems to have been acquired in 1332. 12 In 1401 the church of Wispington, with lands in the same town, was …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 24 and brought fresh losses to the house. In 1404 the church of Fulstow was appropriated on account of the poverty … old monastery, only going out to hear mass in the parish church, and once or twice to meet and speak with one another. … xxvi. Lans. MS. 207 c. 132 d. He had been sub-prior of St. Mary's York. Chron. Abbat. de Parco Ludae (Linc. Rec. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… persuaded the hermits to join the Cistercian order, and St. Mary's hermitage at Radmore thus became the abbey of St. Mary. New grants followed. Several of these were in … stating that the grant was to enable the monks to erect a church and domestic buildings. 6 The monks, however, were …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 2 The first monks of Revesby were sent from Rievaulx by St. Ailred. 3 The benefactions of the founder were confirmed … the lands of Revesby, Thoresby, and Scithesby, with the church of the last place and that of Hagnaby. 14 In 1291 the … of Frodingham and Theddlethorpe, and the chapels of St. Laurence and St. Osyth, as well as the manors of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The Cistercian Abbey of Rewley, under the patronage of St. Mary, was founded by Edmund, earl of Cornwall. His … of a monastery within the parish of St. Thomas, the church of which was appropriated to them; and as there is no … Highmore), tenements in London, and the advowson of the church of St. Wendron in Cornwall (now called Wendron). 7 Of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… included the whole manor of Sawtry Judith, with the church of St. Mary; smaller parcels of land were added later, and the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… who had evidently been an intimate friend and disciple of St. Bernard. He had the honour of continuing (not unworthily, … his master's beautiful commentary on the Song of Songs. St. Bernard carried the work nearly to the end of the second … with certain mills and fisheries, and a moiety of the church of Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire. 15 The temporalities of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… be a grange.' 4 The permanent buildings and the abbey church were erected on land given by Alexander, bishop of … returned at 116, none of it coming from tithe. The first church they obtained was Chalgrove, granted to them by Edward … imposed by those in power, it might appropriate the church, and he ordained a vicarage. 14 His arrangements, …
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