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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1141 during the short-lived triumph of the Empress Maud, of whom Bishop Bernard was an ardent partisan. 11 Fear …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the two parties because Philip had joined with his sister Maud, widow of Geoffrey de Craft, in slandering the prior and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the monks of Bec in 1107-33 by Brian FitzCount and Maud of Wallingford; a second charter of a date between 1122 … the grant of both manors and their churches was given by Maud in her widowhood, between 1150 and 1154. 1 The … of Wallingford escheated to the Crown after the death of Maud the priory was regarded as being in the royal patronage; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two hides in Beddingham given by his wife the Countess Maud, constituted the abbey's holding in Sussex at the time …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… confirmed the grant, and it was subsequently ratified by Maud his daughter and heiress. 2 In 1147 the abbey of Savigny …
A History of the County of Kent
… thus founding a new monastery. Their daughter and heiress Maud married Rualo de Abrincis, and later William de …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Trinity, Caen, which had been founded by his mother, Queen Maud. The gift of Horstead was confirmed by Henry I and again …
A History of the County of Oxford
… attached to the abbey of Ivry in Normandy, was founded by Maud, widow of William Luvell, with the consent of William …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of those two towns, for the souls of King William and Maud his queen, and for the weal and prosperity of his son …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of the church of Willoughton were granted by the Empress Maud to the Benedictine Abbey of St. Nicholas, Angers, 1 and …
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