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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Carisbrooke is said to have been founded by Baldwin de Redvers about 1156. He gave to the abbey of Lire all the … throughout the island. Further grants by his son, William de Vermin, were made direct to the church of St. Mary, … to the west of the said priory, with the assent of Isabel de Fortibus, lady of the Isle of Wight. 8 Simple protection …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was a dispute between the priory of Sele and Nicholas de Plumpton and his fellow canons of Steyning concerning … to Sele and should remain 'as in the time of William de Faukeham, canon of Steyning.' This Nicholas occurs as a … on both sides in the field. Legend: CAPIT . CANONICORUM . DE . STANINGES Dom. Bk. fol. 17. Cal. Doc. France, 38. Chan. …
A History of the County of London
… had been given by the king to a hermit named John de Warwyk four years previously, 6 and a hermit in 1361 seems … hermit. 14 In 1300 the king granted the custody to William de Rogate, one of Prince Edward's clerks, 15 on condition … a bequest was made to Richard de Swepeston by name and to Geoffrey his companion. 38 There was also in 1361 a hermit at …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… was subordinate to the foreign hospital of Hautpays or De Alto Passu, is not known. Being an alien house, it came … Miltecombe; and yet again to John Beauchamp, alias John de Holt. 2 In May, 1385, Robert Dovorr, king's clerk, …
A History of the County of London
… The privilege seems to have been abused, for in 1311 Roger de Wynchester, the renter of the house, promised the City … off from intercourse with the parent house. The warden, Geoffrey de Lymonia, was excused by Clement VII, the … he could get nothing from his preceptory, 8 so that either Geoffrey had never obtained actual possession or the house …
A History of the County of London
… Legend:— SIGILLū . . . . . RNITATIS (?) . GĒ MARIE . DE . ROUNCEVA . . . . . Plac. Cor. Reg. apud Westm. de term Mich. 7 Rich. II, Rot. 21 Midd. printed in Dugdale, …
A History of the County of Essex
… in detail, and also in 1270 3 a further grant by Richard de Ulmis. In 1228 he made a grant to the prior of an oak for … occurs 1243. 21 Peter, occurs 1303. 22 Cristinus de Antyngue, occurs 1315. 23 Boniface, occurs 1327. 24 Gerard, occurs 1364. 25 Peter de Brenoz, occurs 1370. 26 John de Curia, occurs 1384. 27 …
A History of the County of Essex
… places. Another benefactor to the abbey was William de Escoiis, who granted the church of Moreton in Essex and … of the priory was committed 14 during the war to William de Fulbourn and Hugh Fastolf. They were to pay 40 yearly to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… value came to £71 18 s. 4 d. 2 On 22 October, 1305, Robert de Combor, a monk of St. Florent, was instituted to this … previous year there had been a great dispute between John de St. John, prior of Andover, and Robert de Combor as to the latter's violent intrusion into the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Tiron. It was founded early in the twelfth century by Adam de Port of Mapledurwell. His grant of lands in Nately and … other rents were confirmed by a charter of Henry I. Roger de Port, the eldest son of Adam, much increased his father's … granted to them, together with numerous minor gifts by the De Port family of Mapledurwell. 8 The church of this priory, …
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