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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… &c. pointing east and west, and has been a chapel or hermitage; it is called at this day the Pool-house, and is …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was 10 marks. Peterpence, 8 d. In this parish was the hermitage of St. Christopher. In the 22d of Edward III. a … In this parish of Outwell, on the King's highway, was the hermitage of St. Christopher, with a chapel thereto …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and in adjoining parishes. At Grafton Regis a 12th-century hermitage expanded to house several other monks, who later … came under the protection of St. James. There was another hermitage on Watling Street at Old Stratford. Apart from Old …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… and houses in the manor of King's Clipston and in the hermitage near the chapel of St. Edwin, where a hermit shall …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… Douglas, late the king's prisoner, the castle and manor of Hermitage in Scotland, in accordance with the king's …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… and Ippelpenn, the priory of Castelacre and the hermitage of Stretfeld Say, which are in the hands of aliens …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… for 700 marks the manor and advowson of Cleware, the hermitage of St. Leonard's therein, and all those meses, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… for his maintenance until provision shall be made him of a hermitage or other property to the value of 3 d. a day for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… stood in the parish of St. James, and was originally a hermitage, a barn has been erected, part of the chapel being …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Attached to the original chapel was an ankerhold or hermitage for a recluse. In 1362 the bishop of Lichfield …
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