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A History of the County of Sussex
… and a feature of the landscape was the park inclosed by Fécamp abbey (Seine Maritime) in 1254-5 71 and including 80 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that a church existed in the later 12th century. 39 Fécamp abbey had tithes in Warminghurst in 1207, 40 and … in 1192 43 and in the appropriation of Steyning to Fécamp c. 1260. 44 The connexion with Steyning had lapsed by … before the Reformation were presumably appointed by or for Fécamp abbey and its successors as appropriators of Steyning, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… one of those appurtenances of Steyning where the abbot of Fécamp obtained full royal liberties under charters of Edward …
A History of the County of Sussex
… I's reign WARMINGHURST was apparently held by the abbey of Fécamp. William de Braose then claimed a wine rent which he … in Domesday Book, probably because it was included in Fécamp's manor of Steyning, 28 with which it descended until … Lord Fownhope (d. 1443), and to Syon abbey (Mdx.). 29 Fécamp obtained a grant of free warren in 1252 30 and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to be in West Grinstead hundred. 6 As a possession of Fécamp abbey (Seine Maritime), Withyham had apparently been …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 49 King's Barns. 50 and Sompting manors, 51 as well as of Fécamp abbey's Steyning estate. 52 In 1498 there were both … 54 presumably represented by the later Pothill farm. Fécamp abbey's tenements in 1402 included Aylwin's or Allen's …
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