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A History of the County of Warwick
… by the first Osbert de Arden to the nuns of the priory of Markyate, otherwise Holy Trinity 'in Bosco', co. Beds., and … still holds it. 291 The RECTORY was leased by the nuns of Markyate in 1453 for 7 years to Dame Jane widow of Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tithings, those of King's End, Bignell, and the manor of Markyate Priory. The performance of suit by Bicester King's …
A History of the County of Warwick
… James de la Launde in 1252 to the Prioress and convent of Markyate (Beds.). 29 It was, however, in fact a chapel … of Coleshill, and as such was confirmed to the nuns of Markyate in 1280 by John de Clinton. 30 In 1535 what was then …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 342 The manor of LEWSEY belonged to the prioress of Markyate during the thirteenth century. The record of the … been found, but it seems probable that it was bestowed on Markyate by St. Albans, which owned extensive lands in Luton, … the priory in 1145. 343 At the time of the Taxatio of 1291 Markyate owned lands and rent worth 3 0 s. 1 d. in 'Levesey,' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by 1280 the chapel of Nether Whitacre was appropriated to Markyate Priory. 84 The advowson then descended with that of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1203 by Jordan de Witacre to Christine, prioress of Markyate, co. Beds. 69 It was confirmed to the priory in 1280 … chapel of Over Whitacre. 70 It was still appropriated to Markyate at the time of Henry VIII's valuation, but no …
A History of the County of Bedford
… they probably passed to his relatives, the Coppins of Markyate, who held the advowson between 1686 and 1710, and … from Sir John Norton to his relations, the Coppins of Markyate, Hertfordshire, who held them from 1686 to 1710; 116 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… succour to Christine, an anchoress, for whom the priory of Markyate (co. Beds) was founded. 48 ABBEY BUILDINGS AND …
A History of the County of Hertford
… aspired to be the successor of Roger, the famous hermit of Markyate Cell, probably took place at Redbournbury. The … of this interview was the establishment of the nunnery of Markyate by Abbot Geoffrey, and the instalment of Christina … Katherine's light, and to the making of the new chapel in Markyate 'if the work thereof proceed.' He also established …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Henry 214 in 1221 gave to the Prioress and convent of Markyate (Beds.) the advowson of 'the church' of Kington, 215 …
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