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A History of the County of Lancaster
… north of the Cocker sands; the house was at first styled St. Mary of the Marsh on the Cockersand. 4 Some richer land … included the site of the hospital, had been given with the church to the Leicester canons by William de Lancaster I, but … an abbey and have an abbot. 11 No tithes to Cockerham church were to be exacted from the site of the house, but …
A History of the County of Derby
… the lady Matilda de Salicosa Mara, the foundress of our church, whose memory is in our benediction, came to us from … was a certain baker in Derby in the street which is called St. Mary's. Moreover at that time the church of St. Mary at Derby had a large parish, and the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… in 1175 by Agnes, widow of Herbert de Orreby, in honour of St. Thomas the Martyr. 1 It was a colony from Welbeck Abbey. … to singing, and it was ordered that the great bell of the church should be rung at the elevation of the Host. 6 In 1494 … included only parcels of land within the county, and the church of Hagnaby. In 1291 the temporalities were valued at …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… names amongst the abbey endowments the churches of St. Michael, Langley; St. Helen, Ranworth; the Holy Trinity, … Hugh obtained the appropriation to the convent of the church of St. Mary, Kirkby, from Thomas, bishop of Norwich, a … and convent of Langley, excepting the collation to the church at Ranworth, which belonged to the bishopric of …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… the prior of Thurgarton, Notts, as to the advowson of the church of Allington. Both parties produced charters granted … at the same time to penitents visiting the conventual church and contributing to its repair. 11 No doubt some time … endowment of the abbey included the vill of Newbo, the church of Acaster, and one-third of that of Kneeton, Notts. …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… fee. 2 The dedication of the house was to the honour of St. Mary and St. Martial, and the date of foundation 1143. 3 … during the twelfth century as to the advowson of the church of Halton-on-Humber. The nuns claimed it about 1170, … 3; 43 G, 23, 24. A pension was paid to the nuns from the church till the dissolution. Linc. Epis. Reg. Memo. …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… pointed oval counterseal, under a trefoiled arch with church-like canopy the Virgin, half-length, the Child, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… THE ABBEY OF WENDLING The abbey of Wendling, dedicated to St. Mary, was founded about 1265 by William de Wendling, one … in order to sustain the lights and ornaments of the abbey church, and for the dress and shoes of the canons and lay … the first abbot, and his convent the advowson of the church of All Saints, Burnham Ulph, with two and a half acres …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… and an annual fair of four days, namely on the festival of St. Matthew and the three following days, 3 and in 1201, the king confirmed to them the grants of half the church of Holkham and of the church of Ringland. 4 Peter, son of Peter de Nerford, granted …
A History of the County of Kent
… CANONS 22. THE ABBEY OF WEST LANGDON The abbey of St. Mary and St. Thomas the Martyr, Langdon, was founded by … and the canons' granted to them the advowson of the church of Tonge, which had belonged to the rebel Bartholomew … Kent to restore Edward, supposed to be still alive. 3 The church of Waldershare came into the possession of the abbey …
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