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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to a Benedictine priory established as a cell to the abbey of St. Peter at Gloucester, about 1155, on the site of … been born here: he lived twenty years in the Benedictine abbey of Whitby, during the abbacy of John of Skelton, which … to St. Nicholas: it was an appendage of Glastonbury Abbey, and continued till the Dissolution, when its revenue …
Survey of London
… the Old Palace, situate near the parish church, and the Abbey, at West Ham. A careful examination of the cellar …
The Environs of London
… fifth Earl of Hereford of that family) was entombed in the abbey church of St. Leonard's, in Stratford-Bow 31. As that …
Survey of London
… had needed to raise a large capital sum to buy land at Abbey Wood, Erith, for its own proposed new cemetery. But the … ordered the Board to abandon the purchase of the land at Abbey Wood and had inquired whether it was still 'possible to …
A Dictionary of London
… from Poddyng Lane West to the tenement of St. Mary Graces Abbey east and from Tymberhithe streate to the Thames, with …
Survey of London Monograph
… reports, "of disappointment." He was buried at Westminster Abbey, on the site of the altar in the chapel of St. John the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 86 Oggshole farmhouse was rebuilt in 1868. 87 Athelney abbey owned land at Oggshole by grant of King Henry II and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was a Broseley surgeon, published Belisarius, Buildwas Abbey, Ludlow Castle, and Other Poems in 1844. 27 … 1756. 29 About 1220 the lord of the manor allowed Buildwas abbey to make a road from quarries in Broseley wood to the … fish weirs on the Severn at Broseley. 99 In 1226 Buildwas abbey sold a weir at Swinney; 1 it was probably at Gitchfield …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was the barony by virtue of which the abbot of Ramsey Abbey sat in parliament; and had, in consequence, four … style, with later additions; it was an appendage of the abbey of Ramsey. Broughton BROUGHTON, a chapelry, in the …
Broughton Poggs Parish
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Little Faringdon. 10 A mill at Lemhill, granted to Eynsham abbey by Ralph Murdac in 1192, was still held by the abbey in the late 15th century. 11 ECONOMIC HISTORY Until the … on the river Leach at Lemhill, was granted to Eynsham abbey by Ralph Murdac in 1192, together with an annual gift …
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