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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… -, William de, justice in eyre, 117, 134. Cochill. See Cookhill. Cockride, Kocred, Cokred [co. Kent], manor, 4123. … Cookham, Cokham [co. Berks], manor, 1889. -, men of, 363. Cookhill, Cochill [co. Worcester], prioress of, gift to, 95. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1335 (51 p. 670). Cokeham, Berks. See Cookham. Cokehill (Cookhill), nunnery (supp.), in Inkberrow parish, Worc., i. … See Cokesey. Cookham (Cokeham), Berks, i. g 465 (30). Cookhill nunnery. See Cokehill. Coole Lane (Cowlane), Chesh., …
Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… of the manors of Streynshame, Pepleton, Dormeston, Thorne, Cookhill, Clodeshall and Fleforde Flavell, with the advowsons … a. of wood in Streynshame, Pepleton, Dormeston, Eckington, Cookhill, Cloddeshall and Fleeford Flavell in the said county … Great and Little Wittley, Pepleton, Specheley, Dormeston, Cookhill, Cloddeshall, Maddersfeud, North Malvern, Fleford …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… by Nich. Fortescue as to the armour in his house at Cookhill, co. Worcester. Most of it has been in his hands 5 …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… income of 14 s. 6 d. in rents. 8 An estate belonging to Cookhill priory (Worcs.) was first recorded in 1522. 9 In … on its small estate in the early 14th century 8 and Cookhill priory three tenants at the Dissolution. 9 The Early …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for Henry II is said to have granted it to the Priory of Cookhill. 168 In 1227 the advowson was in dispute between the Prioress of Cookhill and Peter FitzHerbert and William de Botreaux, lords … of the manor. 169 In 1247 the church was said to belong to Cookhill, 170 and the priory continued to present down to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… since when it has followed the descent of the chief manor. Cookhill Priory also had a small holding in Bidford which in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… de Somery obtained licence to grant it to the nunnery of Cookhill. 98 The conveyance does not seem to have been … church of Bishampton remained appropriate to the priory of Cookhill until the Dissolution, 103 when it passed to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… when the Bishop of Worcester assigned to the nunnery of Cookhill the great tithes of Church Lench. A vicarage was … nuns. 103 Though the rectorial tithes were thus granted to Cookhill Nunnery, the advowson remained with the Beauchamps, … of Church Lench which had been granted to the nuns of Cookhill remained in their possession until the Dissolution. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 10468; Rentals and Surv. portf. 16, no. 89. The nuns of Cookhill held the tithes of the fercula of the barony of …
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