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A History of the County of Northampton
… Normandy. Henry II., by charter of 1156-7, granted to the monks there serving God all that they had held in the time of … abbey of Bernay. 3 In the reign of Henry II. the monks of Bernay held 2 hides and 2 small virgates at Everdon. …
A History of the County of Kent
… of Folkestone, granted a charter of confirmation to the monks. 3 In 1137, with his permission, they moved from the … noticeable except the curious fact that the other three monks had originally been professed in different houses and … of aliens is called Sampson Veillard, and said to have two monks under him (Chan. Misc. 18, file 3, No. 32). Cant. …
A History of the County of Dorset
… the whole being worth 40 s. 2 Henry II, confirming to the monks of Caen the gifts of his predecessors, enumerates the … of Salisbury. 4 Henry III in 1252 granted to the prior and monks of Frampton the right of free warren within their …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Bertram de Verdun renewed the grant on condition that two monks should always be received into the abbey for the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… that it was only intended for the support of one or two monks to manage the temporalities and sing masses for the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… its property at Marston and in Shropshire and granted the monks exemption from attendance at hundred and shire courts. … the church of Lapley, with tithe and burial rights, to the monks after Godric, a monk of St. Remy, had gone before the … by establishing a small cell or priory of two or three monks to manage a manor or group of manors and send the …
A History of the County of Dorset
… returned at 54 8 s. 5 d.; the church of Loders, which the monks held in proprios usus, a prebend of Salisbury, was … prior of Appledurcombe in the Isle of Wight and two of his monks from their priory near the sea coast to Hyde Abbey, … time of his father; and another stating that the abbot and monks should be free of toll and passage and of all dues …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… by King Henry II 2 and Pope Alexander III; 3 but the monks of Savigny had had some right in the church before this … of the twelfth century. 5 There was certainly a monk (or monks) at Long Bennington in 1275, 6 and there is mention of … of the priory of Mountgrace in Yorkshire. 11 In 1275 the monks of Long Bennington held four carucates of land in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Lincoln
… PRIORY OF MINTING The priory of Minting, for Benedictine monks, was founded in consequence of a grant made by Ranulf … not being ashamed to eat meat even on Wednesdays. The monks of Fleury might be all that could be desired; but this … time rendered it unable to support more than one or two monks. In 1403 it was being farmed by a clerk, William …
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