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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cockersand Abbey COCKERSAND ABBEY Extra-parochial Kokersand, 1212; Cocressand, 1213. The abbey demesne occupies 345 acres, 1 and the population of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that college was converted into a priory subject to the abbey of Sez the church passed to the abbey. 49 In 1200 there was a suit 50 between Brian, son of … Richard, Earl of Arundel, received licence to grant to his new foundation the college of the Holy Trinity at Arundel a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… eleventh century, was granted, with the living, to Chester Abbey, by Fitz-Hugh, and was one of the few possessions … Queen Elizabeth. This church was taken down in 1833, and a new edifice erected at a cost of 1600. In the middle of a … upon its walls; but the barons, having submitted to their new sovereign, Henry III., retook the castle from the prince, …
A Dictionary of London
… and Camberwell Called successively "Colde Herbergh", "Cold Abbey", and "Cold Harbour" (Arch. XXXIII. 126, and Ct. H.W. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… addition of SUGAR. Merchants throughout Europe met this new demand. In the early modern period the Middle East … a social and economic one. In order to exploit the market new retailing outlets, known as Coffee Houses, though also …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the single medieval manor of the village, held by the Abbey of Ramsey from the late 10th century until 1554. A … century or earlier. This building perhaps represents a new structure after the original moated house was abandoned …
A History of the County of Oxford
… distributed in bread to poor people attending a sermon on New Year's Day, and £7 16 s. in bread every Sunday at church. … Lord Harcourt's agent in 1818, and invested in £261 13 s. new annuities. Arrears of dividends worth over £123 were … between four parishes and bequeathed in 1813 for bread on New Year's Day. 69 There is no mention of the charity after …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cogges Church Church Manasser Arsic's gift to Fécamp abbey, confirmed in 1103, included Cogges church with its … to have lapsed and until 1402 only the institutions of new priors presented by the abbot of Fécamp were recorded. 30 … a year from Blake's estate in Alvescot if he preached a New Year sermon. 39 In 1792 the benefice was augmented by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1086. 77 Manasser Arsic (d. by 1190) gave to Eynsham abbey 5 a. in the meadow called Hengstesei next Thegmed. 78 … number of cattle had doubled. Most, particularly on the new clayland pastures, were beef cattle, although dairying … in the blanket industry declined after the introduction of new machines in the late 18th century 59 the effect in Cogges …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was sold in 1880 and the proceeds were used to extend the new school. 30 A classroom was added in 1886-7 31 so that … was only one other small room and bucket sanitation. A new school was built on the new housing estate south of Cogges village in 1983, when …
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