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A History of the County of Oxford
… manor house, which Manasser Arsic gave to Fecamp abbey c. 1100 to provide a site for the priory, lay … 67 Cogges priory 68 was the English cell of Fécamp abbey between c. 1100 and the late 14th century. By the late … 83 Cholsey Farm was newly built after 1833, 84 but most new building was confined to Newland, where a large number of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Shortly before 1103 he gave his house at Cogges to Fecamp abbey to found a priory, suggesting that Cogges was his … originated in Manasser Arsic's grant to Fécamp abbey, shortly before 1103, of his house of Cogges, the …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… them with their advice and countenance for dispersing the new tokens, the suppressing of any others, and the punishment … the use of traders' tokens in lead, copper, or brass. The new coin was to bear, on the one side, the King's title, …
Survey of London
… the following decade, thus bringing some half-drozen small new freehold estates into being north of the line of St. … insurance records of the house, which begin in 1713 with a new policy taken out by Thomas Colby senior, and renewed by … the famous Frog dinner service for Catherine that Great's new palace at Chesmenskii. 29 Faulkner noticed that a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… are the ruins of St. Botolph's Priory Church, St. John's Abbey Gate, the churches of Holy Trinity, St. Martin, St. … by P. Morant, 1768. ( Vol. i, Colchester section). (N.S.)New Series. (O.S.)Old Series. O.S.Ordnance Survey. P. G. … placed to discover the Age of a Building" (N. Salmon, New Survey of England, 1728, I, 137). This statement cannot …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the village or the site of a monastic grange of Sulby Abbey which is known to have existed in the parish. … period the main manor of Cold Ashby was held by Pipewell Abbey and the monastic farm was apparently of considerable …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… except for the rebuilding of the main Potcote Farm on a new site to the N.W. of the old one, nothing has changed. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… COLEBURY, a tything, in the parish of Eling, union of New Forest, hundred of Redbridge, Romsey and S. divisions of … All Saints; it has accommodation for about 1000 persons: a new organ was lately erected. There are places of worship for … Pococke, the celebrated eastern traveller, fellow of New College, Oxford. Cole-Orton (St. Mary) COLE-ORTON ( St. …
Old and New London
… to medicine. At the age of eightyseven she cut two new teeth, and she was never troubled with the toothache. She … by an old newspaper that in 1768 'Two women fought for a new shift, valued at halfa-crown, in the Spaw Fields, near … from the wooden pipes (merely elm-trees perforated) of the New River Company mentioned by Britton about the close of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ceased to have a market but after the Second World War new factories were built there to help to replace the … by way of Whitecliff were turnpiked as part of a new Forest of Dean trust. 61 Edmund Probyn, a local … were said to include 100 a. and to be held from Flaxley abbey but in 1526 they were held from the St. Briavels castle …
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