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A History of the County of Stafford
… were incorporated into one cathedral building. Bishop Limesey, 10851117, is reported to have used money obtained …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Survey cannot have been taken prior to 1086, as Robert de Limesey is spoken of as bishop of Chester, a dignity which he …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the archbishop's licence. In 1086, however, Robert (de Limesey),the recently consecrated Bishop of Chester and … time without the leave of the archbishop. 10 Robert de Limesey probably held the manor as his personal property, as … date to the honour of Gloucester. 12 It is possible that Limesey died without heirs, and that his lands were granted …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… immediate holders. Of these the first mentioned is Lucy de Limesey, who was holding Milton of John de Chernet in the … died seised of the manor, 'formerly belonging to John de Limesey,' in 1330 21; his widow received a quarter of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of St. Valery. 37 In 1275 Roger le Coumber and John de Limesey held 6 hides belonging to the St. Valery honour in …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… See lists in Cats. I fo. 94r, II fo. 111/118r. Robert [?de Limesey] First preb. in cats., 'Robertus episcopus Cestr.'. … if cat. order correct, to be identified with Robert de Limesey, bp. of Chester, nom. 25 Dec. 1085, cons. 1086, d. 1 … Ralph Gundram Occ. in cats. between Robert [?de Limesey] and Raherius, 'Radulphus Gundram'. Occ. as can. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 18; for later history, above, other estates. e.g. John de Limesey: B.N.C. Mun., Standlake 3. For incumbents, Bodl. MS. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… farm for 10. 134 For the last quarter of 1167 Richard of Limesey took up the farm. 135 At this period a change occurs. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… adorned, but to have been plundered by Bishop Robert de Limesey c. 1100. At the same time he is said to have …
A History of the County of Warwick
… seat of the Norman earls. Later, his successor, Robert de Limesey, finding his influence in Chester overshadowed by … Godiva. This move was probably made in 1095, when de Limesey could take advantage of Abbot Leofwine's recent … becoming, as a result, a cathedral priory. 3 Robert de Limesey himself, who died in 1117, and three out of his five …
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