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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 … Povington belonging to the abbot of Bec was valued at 100 s. unstocked, and at double that amount with the stock. The … following Easter, on account of the death of the proctor-general of the abbot in England, the abbot subsequently …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… abbey of St. Florent, Saumur, in the diocese of Angers, and the province of Anjou. The founder was Alan son of … value of the temporalities in four Norfolk parishes as 8 s. 6 d., but the priory then held also the churches of Sporle … of the war with France. 5 This priory was dissolved at the general suppression of the alien houses, decreed by the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… granted to the priory by his son Robert (II). Robert (I)'s brother Eugenulph and others further contributed to the … monk of Burton Abbey, who was duly installed by the vicar general. 76 After a disputed election at Burton in 1329 the … of St. Pierre, was the last French prior. He did not hold office for long, and on his resignation in 1433 Thomas …
A History of the County of Dorset
… abbey of Lire, founded by William Fitz Osborn, kinsman and marshal to the Conqueror, 134 was established here in the … with its appurtenances, the church of Gussage with 100 s. worth of land, and the church of 'Rinchorde' with its … worth 8 0 s. 8 d. 139 The priory is not mentioned in the general seizure of alien cells as the property of Norman …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… on they acquired also the advowson of the church of Wing, and other lands in the same parish to the extent of 660 acres … also claimed the right to hold their courts in the abbot's hall at Wing as often as they pleased. 3 There is no … a prior of Wing, while the rest were made by the proctor-general in England of the Abbot of St. Nicholas, tends to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… THE ALIEN PRIORY OF STRATFIELD SAYE Although the church and greater part of the parish of Stratfield Saye are in … dovecote within the precincts of the priory manor, worth 6 s. 8 d. a year; he held also one hundred acres of arable … 'prior of the hermitage of Stratfield Say' and proctor-general in England for the Abbey of St. Mary's, Vallemont, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… evidence suggesting that it lay at least partly to the S. of 9A. In the early 16th century 10 was let as 2 units, … 25 Another will, made by Olney in 1487 and proved in the Commissary Court of London later that year, seems to have … were 'gallories' covered with lead and two houses of office. Two small yards were contained in the measurements …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This property, bounded to the W. by 10, to the E. by 12, and to the N. by property in St. Lawrence Jewry parish had a … By 1246 11 belonged to the canons of St. Bartholomew's Priory, who had erected a pentice in the street there. 1 It … also held the nearest adjoining part of 104/35 on lease. General Monck stayed at, or at least visited, the Bull Head …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the 2 parts had been reunited before the Fire. In 1858 the S. end of the property was represented by nos. 107-8 … 12 ft. by 7 ft. (3.66 m. by 2.13 m.); and a house of office 6 ft. by 4 1/2 ft. (1.83 m. by 1.37 m.). Not all these … and possibly at the back as well. It is so similar, in general dimensions and arrangement of rooms, to 8A2 that it …
A Dictionary of London
… de Kendale at his death granted to Sir William Croyser and others a cellar with one shop and houses built over one … [74]). See All Hallows the Less. All Hallows in St. Helen's " Alhaloyns in seynt Heleyns" in Byshoppis Gate Ward, … de Colchester, 298) (ed. Stow, II. 308). But this is not a general form of the name. Povah suggests 1140 as the date of
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