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Survey of London
… Stow) was founded in the priory in about 1391 by William Evesham, citizen and pepperer of London. 14 It evidently …
Old and New London
… of the House of Commons originated from the battle of Evesham. It is true that the earliest instance on record of … in Parliament occurred in the same year with the battle of Evesham; but it had no connection whatever with the event of … having been issued in November, 1264; while the battle of Evesham, in which the Earl of Leicester was killed, did not …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… one knows how by his Courage and Conduct at the Battle of Evesham he relieved his Father out of the Hands of his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… before 1200, Thomas de Marleberge, afterwards Abbot of Evesham, lectured on canon and civil law. 16 In the 12th … ii, 184; Eng. Hist. Rev. lvi, 603. Chron. Abbatiae de Evesham (R.S)., 267. At this early date the designation of …
A History of the County of Essex
… and forfeited his property to the king after the battle of Evesham. 52 The township of Theydon Mount was valued at £10 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was early granted out to a number of tenants. The abbey of Evesham had 2 oxgangs of land there. 9 In 1212 it was found … Hawkesbury, Prior of Penwortham, with the assent of Evesham, granted to Hugh Anderton of Euxton, James his son, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in FARINGTON, being the whole of the vill, to the abbey of Evesham, and this was confirmed by his son Richard. 3 This … as a separate manor, descended in the same way as the Evesham portion of Penwortham, all the abbey's rights in … in 1474 acknowledged that he held lands of the Abbot of Evesham by the service of 14 s. yearly. 14 He was made a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… held by Roger of Poitou, and before 1100 he gave it to Evesham Abbey 4; thus it was the earliest gift to the abbey … of him by performing the service due to the Abbot of Evesham as chief lord. 9 The other moiety was in 1210 claimed … in 1292 claimed a tenement in Howick against the Abbot of Evesham, 14 while in 1317 William son of Richard de Howick …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of their tenure was marked by disputes with the Abbots of Evesham, who claimed tithes for their church of Penwortham … accordance with which the canons in 1215 agreed to pay to Evesham 30 s. a year for the tithes of Hohum so long as they …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a third was granted out in alms to the Hospitallers and to Evesham Abbey, and some part of the remainder may have been … of land in Leyland were granted by Albert Bussel to Evesham Abbey or its cell at Penwortham, 44 and after the … de Bretherton, 4 s.; William de Leyland, 6 d.; Abbot of Evesham, 22 d.; William Mercer the draper (for Ayscough …
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