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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… received the church of Marden as a grant from the abbey of Cormeilles in 1195. 41 Most of the Hereford prebends were … a confraternity arrangement with the Norman abbey of Cormeilles, according to which the abbot of Cormeilles was made an honorary prebendary of the cathedral, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… church was probably intended by its founder to endow Cormeilles abbey in Normandy, which he also founded soon after the conquest, but attempts by Cormeilles and its daughter house at Newent (Glos.) to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… In 1086 there were two slaves on the demesne land of Cormeilles abbey's Newent manor and it was worked by three … ownership of the manor by a religious house in Normandy. Cormeilles later established a cell at Newent with a prior … payment for millstones, and brewing ale when the abbot of Cormeilles visited the manor. 5 Many of the inhabitants of …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… times, was formed into a town by the Norman abbey of Cormeilles which in the 13th century maintained a priory and … of Yartleton woods which as demesne of the former lords, Cormeilles abbey, were tithe-free, 3 indicates that it was …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… town and the granting of liberties to its inhabitants by Cormeilles abbey, the Newent manor court retained a paramount … time of the royal grant of a market at Newent in 1253 that Cormeilles abbey allowed its tenants in the principal … to guard prisoners. 1 Later in 1298 the abbot of Cormeilles granted charters of three tenements in the town …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… By 1086, when Newent manor had passed to the abbey of Cormeilles in Normandy, Boulsdon had been alienated to form a … farm. Soon after the Conquest it passed to the abbey of Cormeilles (Eure). According to the abbey's cartulary, that … earl of Leicester, 8 included Newent in a confirmation to Cormeilles of Norman and English possessions in 1181. That …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… and Dymock and the chapel of Pauntley, was confirmed to Cormeilles abbey by the earl of Leicester. In 1195 the bishop of Hereford licensed Cormeilles to appropriate the churches of Newent, Dymock, and … of hay each year from the meadow of Robert of Stalling. Cormeilles abbey retained the grain and hay tithes, offerings …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Norman Conquest the manor of Newent became the property of Cormeilles abbey, which supported a reeve with his own … domestic and farm buildings of Newent priory, from which Cormeilles abbey administered estates it acquired locally … the market gate. The gate was among measures taken by Cormeilles abbey to control access to the market. All …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… SOCIAL LIFE AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE In the early Middle Ages Cormeilles abbey 13 dominated Newent as founder of its market …
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