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Borough Market Privileges
… other victuals in England. [CCR 1389-92, 237] 05/12/1391 Luffield (Northamptonshire) Exemplification at the request of the prior and convent of Luffield of (among others) quo warranto proceedings concerning a fair which the prior of Luffield claims to have at Luffield on the eve, day and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Richard Fitz Niel granted his moiety to the priory of Luffield 84 probably in the 12th century. 85 The priors from … portion always descended with the manor. 91 That held by Luffield was granted after the Dissolution, with the site of … patronage set up by Lady Baltinglass, 96 but that all the Luffield right had been sold to the Pigotts about 1610. 97 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 12 th century, and gave half a hide here to the priory of Luffield. 65 Pain de Beauchamp confirmed this gift, 66 which … of Evershaw apparently descended in part with the site of Luffield Priory and its manor of Thornborough to the Temple … to the king and 4 s. 8 d. annually to the priory of Luffield. 78 Biddlesden continued to hold its portion of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 109, 536, 585. Extract from Luffield Priory Register printed in R. Ussher's Hist. of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the Hon. Mrs. Archibald Douglas-Pennant. The site of Luffield Priory exclusive of the church lay in the north-west … Dayrell and Ralf his son, who in the 13 th century gave to Luffield Priory the piece of land on which it stands. 11 It … loc. cit. Willis, op. cit. 214, quoting registers of Luffield Priory and Cott. MS. Cleop. C. iii, fol. 349. The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Lovell. 157 Some land in this parish was held by Luffield Priory as part of its original endowment 158 in the … de St. Martin. 176 His son Hugh gave the advowson to Luffield Priory, which in 1239 sued the parson of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Luffield Abbey LUFFIELD ABBEY Luffield covers 216 acres, two-thirds of which are devoted to … 1 The soil is clay and gravel and the subsoil various. Luffield was formerly extra-parochial, 2 and considered …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Purefoy Purefoy, M.V.O., is the present lord of the manor. Luffield Priory owned a small property in Shalstone in 1291. … named as a tenant here in 1316. 78 After the Dissolution Luffield property is occasionally stated to extend into this … Will. III, m. 208; Feet of F. Bucks. Trin. 13 Will. III. Luffield was formerly extra-parochial. See manor. See also …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… were Robert de Langport and Jordan his son, benefactors to Luffield Priory, in the 12th century. 97 Ralph de Langport, … 147 Willis, who had an opportunity of examining the Luffield register, quotes numerous grants of land in Lamport … William Tyler obtained a grant for thirtyfour years of the Luffield property in Lamport, which had been previously …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… messuage which belonged to Robert de Fresne and passed to Luffield Priory in 1303. 5 There must also have been a … granted the church of Thornborough and a hide of land to Luffield Priory in the reign of Henry II. 24 This hide formed the nucleus of the LUFFIELD PRIORY MANOR. The grant was confirmed by Hamo's …
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