Search

Displaying 31 - 39 of 39
A History of the County of Worcester
… with at St. Peter's Church, Droitwich, Salwarpe Church, Cookhill House and elsewhere in the neighbourhood. Astwood …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Ab Lench was given by Stephen de Beauchamp to the nuns of Cookhill (Nash, op. cit. ii, 17). Red Bk. of Bishopric of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… gave a mill and 2 virgates of land here to the Prioress of Cookhill (Worcs.). 46 Possibly Lavyna de Haselor, who married … gift was probably invalid, as there is no later trace of Cookhill interest here. Giffard's Reg. (Worc. Hist. Soc.), …
A History of the County of Worcester
… wife Cecily gave church scot of Huddington to the nuns of Cookhill (Nash, op. cit. ii, 17). Red Bk. of Bishopric of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Green in the north, to Stockwood in the west, and to Cookhill in the east. There are moats at Holberrow Green Farm … on the glebe at the foot of the hill, below the vicarage. Cookhill Priory, about 3 miles to the east of Inkberrow, … cased with brick. The greater part of the buildings of Cookhill nunnery excepting the chapel appear to have been …
A History of the County of Warwick
… son of John Walford to Francis Holyoake. 56 The nuns of Cookhill Priory had a small property here which was valued at …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of 1400 Spernall was the original site of the Priory of Cookhill, and their buildings here, at that date in ruins, … and cemetery a cross-bow shot from the parish church. 32 Cookhill certainly held lands in Spernall by grant from … farm-house of that name is modern. Part of the lands of Cookhill Priory situated near Hasden's Cross in Spernall had …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lane, 14 who sold it in Nov. 1543 to Nicholas Fortescue of Cookhill, Worcs. 15 He died in 1549 and the next year his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the two Cistercian nunneries of Whistones and Cookhill in 1255 and 1260. In the meantime Gervase Paynel, in …
Displaying 31 - 39 of 39