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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Middlesex, was sued for dilapidations by archbishop Islip, his next successor but one, to the value of 1101l. and … Parker, Barry of six, ermines and ermine. 56. SIMON ISLIP, LL. D. was next constituted archbishop in 1349, and as … said to have taken his name from the place of his birth at Islip, in Oxfordshire, 26 and to have been educated at Merton …
A Survey of London
… of the body of the church: but (amongst others) Abbot Islip was in his time a great builder there, as may appeare … stone of the new chappell was laid by the hands of Abbot Islip, sir Reginald Bray, knight of the Garter, Doctor … the Abbey were there distributed to the poore. And therein Islip Abbot of Westmin. erected the first Presse of booke …
A History of the County of Oxford
… type are distributed over the whole of the county. Ardley, Islip, Elsfield, Checkendon, Cogges, Hanwell, Stratton … 69 Her estate, which consisted of the manors of Islip and Oddington, was said to be held of the king in … descendants of Roger d'Ivry or of his wife. The land at Islip had been granted by Edward the Confessor to Westminster …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Roger de Ivri holds of the King 5 hides in Ietelape [Islip]. 3 h. of these never paid geld. (There is) land for 15 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had to be bought in London; two millstones were bought at Islip; iron came from Banbury; keys were made at Woodstock … At the end of the 17th century Edward Hemins, senior, made Islip's church clock and others. 407 His son Edward (d. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parishioners, and a decree on it was given by archbishop Islip, in 1352. 18 Church Of Brasted. PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by … Mon. vol. i. p. 456. Par. Surv. Lam. lib. vol. xix. Reg. Islip. Lambeth library. He lies buried in the chancel of this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it derived its name. It was founded by archbishop Simon Islip in the year 1363, being the 36th year of king Edward … who belonged to the college; and of his nephew William Islip, the manor of Wodeford, in Essex, which he gave to the … king Edward III's licence for its foundation; archbishop Islip's several charters of its foundation, ordination, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… years, and then the convent redeemed them of archbishop Islip, who is recorded as a benefactor, for consenting to and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the interior walls. Bletchington, Buckingham, Bicester, Islip, Holton, are among the places mentioned, while New …
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