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A History of the County of Northampton
… the time of Domesday. It was originally endowed with the church of Catesby and chapel of Hellidon, and with lands, … Silverstone within the king's park for the building of her church, 4 and in 1232-3 Henry III. made a grant to the … and the story of them formed part of the evidence for St. Edmund's canonization. 8 Margaret died in 1257. Matthew …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 120 acres in Torksey, 11 with a few small rents and the church of South Kelsey. 12 In 1303 and 1346 the nuns held … of the house in 1534 was 7 3 s. 6 d. clear, including the church of Cherry Willingham. 14 The Ministers' Accounts … on the right knee. In base under a round-headed arch St. Nicholas, three-quarter length, with mitre and pastoral …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Henry II; 1 and received other benefactions from Roger of St. Martin, Adam Paynel, and William de Romara. 2 The revenue …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… the churches of Aby, Cumberworth, and Beesby. 9 Greenfield church belonged to the priory in the time of Hugh of Wells. … No. 166. The priory had a pension in the moiety of Beesby church (Linc. Epis. Reg. Rolls of Wells). Gibbons, Liber …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… granted them an acre of land and the advowson of Womersley church for the relief of their necessities, 5 and in 1349 Sir … to certain matters requiring reform, and said the 'rule of St. Benedict with the observances of St. Bernard,' in which … the priory consisted mainly of the demesne land, with the church of Upton. 21 In 1348 the church of Womersley, Yorks., …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… prioress in 1204 and claimed the advowson of Saltfleetby church, which she said was made part of her marriage portion … him to say that her charter was made out before the church was given to the nuns; his evidence, however, cannot … much amiss except her own conduct. The commemorations of St. Benedict and St. Bernard were not regularly made at …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… the jurisdiction of the bishops of Lincoln, and either St. Hugh himself, or Hugh of Wells, drew up a constitution … of (Nun) Cotham and divers small parcels of land, with the church of Cuxwold. 15 During the twelfth century the churches …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 4 13 s. 4 d to the chaplain celebrating in the conventual church, and the clear income of the house amounted to only 12 … the appropriation to the prioress and convent of the church of Easton Neston, his grant reciting that the value of …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 3 another about the same time as to advowson of the church of Willoughby. 4 A dispute with the abbot of Kirkstead … to the priory in 1205 the advowson of Wainfleet church. 6 From 1207 to 1209 a suit was going forward as to … they followed the model of the Gilbertines, or whether St. Gilbert adopted and made general in his order an …
A History of the County of York
… The dispute had reference to the last presentation to the church of Whixley, but what was the finding is not known, … and offencethat she was ' contemning the keys of the Church,'and asking them to shun and repel her by every …
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