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A History of the County of London
… no means rare, and Edward III in 1370 gave of his alms 13 s. 4 d. each to three hermits and eight anchorites in London … of that place is said by Stow to have received 40 s. a year from the sheriffs of London. 10 The hermitage of … the custody to William de Rogate, one of Prince Edward's clerks, 15 on condition that he found a chaplain to …
A History of the County of London
… in the parish of St. Benet Fink was not worth more than 8 s. a year, 4 so that they must have depended entirely on … of St. Anthony on the chief festivals connected with our Lord, the Virgin Mary, and St. Anthony, and gave alms to the … at dinner, 21 d.; in 3 qrs. of mutton for all the house at supper, 20 d. On Easter Day, 1495, the sum of 17 s. 8 d. was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… With other alien priories Avebury was taken into the king's hands in 1294, 1324, and several times thereafter. … members of Catcomb, in Hilmarton, and Barbury, was 53 15 s. 0 d., whilst the Winterbourne holding was worth 5 15 s. 8 … pp. 67, 6971. Cirencester Cartulary, in the possession of Lord Vestey, Stowell Park, Glos., passim. Close R. 124751, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the year 1067, in which he describes himself as Lord of Normandy and King of England by hereditary right, for … by gift of Pope Gregory, deserved to forfeit Pope Gregory's grant because of his violence. 2 The church of St. Swithun … sometimes termed the chapel of Northwood. The bishop's award was to the effect that the vicar of Hayling and his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1 These gifts were confirmed by John de Port, Henry's son, together with small additional gifts by himself and … tenants realized £22 19 s., and their labour for the lord was estimated at 20 s. Pensions, spiritual dues, and … the priory (on the nomination of Sir Thomas de Poynings, Lord St. John), on condition of his supplying mattins, mass, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… tithe of the isle of Axholm. 1 Nigel de Albini, who was lord of these manors, temp. Henry I, confirmed these grants … parish churches of Kirby and Newbold and a pension of 40 s. from the church of Withybrook, and of 20 s. and a pound of wax from the church of Wappenbury. 3 A …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to have one field each of wheat and oats, and all Alan's property in Dry Drayton. 1 This grant was made before 1086, … from Swavesey was to attend on one day of the Archdeacon's Synod, not of prescribed custom, but out of respect for the … of St. Anne at Coventry, recently founded by William, Lord Zouche of Haringworth, saving the farm of 65 marks which …
A History of the County of Warwick
… as parcel of the priory of 'Toftes,' Norfolk, as 29 0 s. 11 d. The items include a dove-cote valued at 20 d., and a windmill at 13 s. 4 d. The autumn and winter labour of the natives was … of land was 13 d. a virgate, and 36 s. 3 d. for buying the lord a palfrey. The rector of Warmington paid a pension of 46 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… justiciar found, however, that the heavy fine of 66 13 s. 4 d. had been already paid by the monks to Hugh de Nevill, … pannage, and court profits to the annual value of 16 2 s. 8 d., and crops, flocks, and herds to the annual value of 2 10 s. 10 d. 7 In 1302 John de Brochull of Weedon was found by a …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… again when the prior pleaded that he was born of the king's allegiance, and no alien. 9 There was at that time … In 1347 he pleaded for the remission of a charge of 60 s. on the ground that he belonged to the duchy of Aquitaine, … of arable land were worth 2 d. an acre, the rectory 14 s., the oblation at the cross of Burwell from 40 s. to 2 …
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