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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… smallest, belonged to Gloucester abbey. Newent passed to Cormeilles abbey (Eure), which established a priory there, … their land belonging to gentry and yeomen. The property of Cormeilles abbey, which Fotheringhay college (Northants.) had … in the spring. With its weekly market, a right granted to Cormeilles abbey in 1253, the town of Newent became the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… mid 13th century William of Evreux, lord of Oxenhall, gave Cormeilles abbey, lord of Newent, 4 a. of land to compensate … IN THE DETACHED PART OF PAUNTLEY In 1086 Ansfrid of Cormeilles, lord of Pauntley, held a manor called Kilcot, … yardland and 10 a. in Kilcot, which a later owner gave to Cormeilles abbey, lord of Newent. 16 In the mid 13th century …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de St. Manifeo, the lords of the manor, granted to John de Cormeilles, lord of Thruxton, and his heirs the water flowing … and making a fish-stew, in return for which John de Cormeilles granted them and their tenants the right of … part of a knight's fee in Amport held by the heirs of de Cormeilles occurs in a list of the St. John knights' fees ( …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Beckford to which it was annexed, to the abbey of Cormeilles. 144 It remained a chapel-of-ease to Beckford in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… after the Conquest by William FitzOsbern to Ansfrid de Cormeilles. 146 Ansfrid died before 1101 and was succeeded by Thurstan de Cormeilles, probably his son. 147 In the reign of Henry I … century. The rectory estate, appropriated to the Abbey of Cormeilles in or after 1235, 166 originated in the grant to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for a time divided among several holders. In 1340 Roger de Cormeilles and Agnes his wife fined with Stephen Malory, … the following year Roger Norman, Thomas de Ann and Hugh de Cormeilles held between them the quarter of a fee in Fyfield … here was said to be held of him by Roger Norman, Hugh de Cormeilles, Thomas son and heir of Michael de Ann and Ralf …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Holloway were given by William Fitz Osbern to the abbey of Cormeilles (Dugdale, Mon. vi, 1076, 1077). They were … was released in 1296 by the Prior of Newent (a cell of Cormeilles) to the Abbot of Bordesley (Anct. D. [P.R.O.], B …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who appear as overlords in the 16th century. 58 Roger de Cormeilles, on whom Stephen Malory, clerk, and William …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by William Fitz Osbern Earl of Hereford to St. Mary of Cormeilles 64 in Normandy. Henry II confirmed this grant and … occasionally made by the Prior of Newent, 67 the cell of Cormeilles in England, but frequently during the 14th and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and 1246, 152 probably held the land which Margaret de Cormeilles was said to hold with her land in Batsford as a …
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