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A History of the County of Somerset
… and Bishop Bowett, 1401-7 (1899) xiv Cartularies of Muchelney and Athelney Abbeys (1899) xv Gerard's Survey of … Wells (1925) xli Somersetshire Pleas, 1272-9 (1926) xlii Muchelney Memoranda (1927) xliii Collectanea II (1928) xliv …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 126566, and Bishop Bowett, 14017 (1899) xiv Cartularies of Muchelney and Athelney Abbeys (1899) xv Gerard's Survey of … 15546 (1925) xli Somersetshire Pleas, 12729 (1926) xlii Muchelney Memoranda (1927) xliii Collectanea II (1928) xliv …
A History of the County of Somerset
… royal estate which may originally have included Muchelney and part of Tintinhull. 1 It was first mentioned in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… distinguishing prefix will be found under the proper name. Muchelney (St. Peter and St. Paul) MUCHELNEY ( St. Peter and St. Paul), a parish, in the union … Thorney, 349 inhabitants, of whom 62 are in the hamlet of Muchelney-Ham. This place was the site of a Benedictine …
A History of the County of Somerset
… two hermits at Oath was mentioned in 1328. The vicar of Muchelney was to serve as confessor to the occupants and to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… long house with linenfold panelling similar to work at Muchelney Abbey. 13 Furze and heath were found, probably near … in 1066, but by 1086 he had been succeeded by the monks of Muchelney. 28 The monks remained in possession until their … of the former demesne farm. Certainly by 1535 the monks of Muchelney had let their land in Chipstable, and rents …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The so-called MANOR or FARM of SEYMOURS was held by Muchelney Abbey, Somerset, before the Dissolution, and was … v, 72. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xvii, g. 1154 (60); Cartul. of Muchelney and Athelney (Somers. Rec. Soc. 14), 1. L. and P. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the Middle Ages as Horsies Pyll, the rhine towards Muchelney, and Oldryver. 14 The southwestern boundary along … between the bishop of Bath and Wells and the abbot of Muchelney in 1279. 15 The perambulation attached to a charter of Athelstan granting lands in Curry Rivel to Muchelney includes within the area of the modern parish of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… six parishes. 226 The monastic houses of Glastonbury, Muchelney, Montacute, and Cerne (Dors.) acquired … by 1180, Glastonbury by 1191, the others by 1242. 227 Muchelney had at least one house by 12278, Athelney had a … was evidently over by the 1280s: Cerne, Glastonbury, and Muchelney had abandoned their ecclesiastical patronage; the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the north-western extremity had become the parish of Muchelney and the northeastern part of Tintinhull. 4 … Lane in 1507, West drove in 1636) 21 runs west to Muchelney, formerly giving access to the 'moors' in the … served the fields, and from 1239 was a right-of-way to Muchelney abbey. 47 West Street, so named in 1737, 48 runs …
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