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A History of the County of Lincoln
… the end of the eleventh century, to the Benedictine abbot and convent of St. Severus in the diocese of Coutances. 1 It … support of one or two monks to manage the temporalities and sing masses for the soul of the founder. Priors were, however, regularly appointed and admitted by the bishops of Lincoln until 1329, when the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… religious houseat all. Ibid. 2 Edw. IV, pt. ii, m. 16; and 8 Edw. IV, pt. iii, m. 15. It is there called the alien …
A History of the County of Dorset
… 35. THE PRIORY OF POVINGTON Povington, formerly a manor and now a hamlet in the parish of Tyneham in the isle of Purbeck, was granted to the abbot and monks of Bec-Hellouin in Normandy by Robert Fitz Gerold, … 91 a Norman who accompanied the Conqueror to England, and who is returned in Domesday as holding 'Povintone' of the …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… St. Guenolo, a saint who flourished in the sixth century, and whose body was enshrined in the abbey of Monsterol in the … 1199, whereby L. prior of St. Winwaloe, with the consent and advice of his brother Remigius, abbot of Monsterol, granted a toft and eleven acres to Robert de Stradesete. In 1270 there was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Alien priories The priory of Stratfield Saye 35. THE ALIEN PRIORY OF STRATFIELD SAYE Although the church and greater part of the parish of Stratfield Saye are in … of the abbey lived here to look after their property, and established a small priory. In 1294, when difficulties …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Auclid, Alkeley, and Finingley AUCLID, ALKELEY, and FININGLEY. In Feninglty before the conquest Swayn … all the said Swayns lands in this county) had half a car. and fifteen vill. four bord. having five car. and an half, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Honey Lane lay surrounded on three sides by churchyard and enclosed by private houses at the N. end of Honey Lane, … to the N. of Cheapside. It was destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt, the parish being united with that of St. … of the adjoining church of St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street and several houses, was acquired by the City, cleared, and
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This property lay in Cheapside, bounded to the W. by 8 and 9 and to the E. by 11, and stretching some 160-170 ft. (48.77 m.-51.82 m.) N. to the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Introduction This tenement, on the W. corner of Honey Lane and Cheapside, was bounded to the W. by 1 and to the N. by 3. In 1858 this was no. 112 Cheapside. … who in the early 13th century appears to have held 2 and other properties near by. In 1235 the king confirmed …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Cheapside northwards to the parish of St. Lawrence Jewry, and round behind the church of All Hallows. On the Cheapside … it in 1328. Further to the N. its neighbours to the W. and E. were 5 and 10, respectively. This account deals with … lesser works on 8C, were done in 1526-9. 124 Henry See or Saye paid the rent from 1530 to 1537, giving £20 for a lease …
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