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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… of three brothers of bp. Meurig who occ. 1141 x 43 ( Cart. Haughmond no. 784; above, list 1). M. David Occ. as can. of … same as M. David who occ. as can. 17 Sept. 1326 ( Cart. Haughmond no. 633). ? M. David ap William 15 Perhaps can. of … of familia when occ. twice as pr.: 1141 x c. 1143 ( Cart. Haughmond no. 1214) and 1143 x 51 ( ibid. no. 1219). Madog …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… × Apr. 1219, prob. 1216 × 1218 ( EEA VII no. 298 and Cart. Haughmond p. 213, no. 1150). Became chanc. in either 1217 or … almost certainly as can. 10 Aug. 1186 × Aug. 1187 ( Cart. Haughmond p. 213, no. 1147; EEA VII no. 195). Commem., as …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… part of it, and c. 1220 he sold that part to Haughmond abbey with the obligation, perhaps imposed by … Michael's chapel in Shrewsbury castle. 53 The canons of Haughmond acknowledged their liability to pay the 5 s. a year … abbey's surrender in 1539. 56 The 17 s. rent acquired by Haughmond c. 1220 was that which had been due from Adam de …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… forest justices in 1209 for having openly made an assart. Haughmond abbey made a 2-a. purpresture c. 1235, and in 1250 … because it was open to the whole country. 43 The canons of Haughmond, for example, who had estates around the northern … lordship. 96 In 1280-1 a flock of 120 sheep belonging to Haughmond abbey was driven to the Long Mynd, 97 and sheep …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… were part of the possessions annexed to the abbey of Haughmond, but after the Dissolution they became the property …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to the new threat to its estate posed by the growth of Haughmond Abbey, being normally content to forgo its rights … of the resulting lawsuits involved properties acquired by Haughmond Abbey and the college was most nearly successful in … was reserved to the college when the chapel was granted to Haughmond Abbey, c. 1240. 170 A lawsuit with Robert de …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Val. Norw. p. 194). Cynddelw Occ. after Apr. 1275 ( Cart. Haughmond no. 799). Prob. the unnamed dean who occ. 18 Apr. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Vewan parson of Wintin' occ. July 1217 x July 1218 ( Cart. Haughmond no. 859). R- Occ. as dean of St Asaph once only, 10 … three times: 4 May 1244 ( LCA I 106); c. 1250 ( Cart. Haughmond no. 670); 1254 ( Val. Norw. p. 467). An unnamed …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… more important monasteries- Buildwas, Combermere (Ches.), Haughmond, Lilleshall, Shrewsbury, and Wenlock, 83 whose … oats and another new assart in 1344 with 7 qr. of rye. 11 Haughmond abbey provides a good example of how the direction … was obtained in 1313 to inclose and cultivate 60 a. of Haughmond wood and in 1318 Hadnall wood was divided and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… property, manors formerly belonging to Combermere, Haughmond, Lilleshall, Shrewsbury, and Vale Royal abbeys and … the Corbets of Adderley and Stoke, 94 and the Barkers of Haughmond. 95 Hayward too bought monastic estates at first 96 … cereals winnowed from the Barkers' demesne lands around Haughmond between 1623 and 1625, compared with 15 per cent …
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