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A History of the County of Norfolk
… on the dissolution of the alien houses, and was granted to New College, Oxford, by Henry VI in 1460. Round, Cal. Doc. …
A History of the County of Essex
… which they should have timber, though not for erection of new buildings, and maintain all liberties and customs, and they were to make a new roll containing the names of the tenants and the sums of …
A History of the County of Essex
… for the English the hospital of the Holy Ghost in the church of St. Mary in Saxia in Rome, King John at his request granted 1 the church of Writtle to it on 25 March, 1204, and also granted … the church of Writtle and the chapel of Roxwell, to New College, Oxford, by a licence 17 from the king on 22 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… d.; total, 47 12 s. 3 d. The income from the appropriated church was 20, so that the full annual income amounted to 99 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Saye 35. THE ALIEN PRIORY OF STRATFIELD SAYE Although the church and greater part of the parish of Stratfield Saye are … border in Berkshire. Nicholas de Stoteville gave the church of Stratfield Saye, with a small hermitage dedicated … rent of 35 s. 9 d. The prior also drew a pension from the church of Stratfield Saye of 71 s. 8 d., making the total …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Torworth, Norney, and Sterap, also the advowson of the church of Fynnyngley. 8 Reginald Pegge, George Emerysson, and … Scott, esquire, one acre of land, and the advowson of the church of Fynningley, who called to warrant John Cley, and … at law, the manor of Fynnyngley, also the advowson of that church. 10 John Wormeley, gent. and John Park, 9 Eliz. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… All Hallows Honey Lane 11/0 Introduction The church of All Hallows Honey Lane lay surrounded on three … down and set up again during this refurbishment, and a new white marble font was bought in 1644. In addition to … several burials in St. Paul's churchyard and in the New Churchyard (near Bethlehem Hospital). After the Great …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… separately recorded, but work included digging and laying new foundations, and making vaults and chimneys. Rooms … again from 1550 to 1554. In August 1554 Essington got a new lease for 21 years at the old rent and £20 fine, and in September paid a further £5 for licence to assign the new lease to Michael ( recte Nicholas) Backhouse, grocer. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the moiety of the seld which Adam held in foro of the church and convent of St. Mary of Southwark, and of the rent … title, and in consideration of this and of Norman's 'great new buildings' the priory reduced the rent to £4. 22 Stonton … relate to this rebuilding. From 1510 Robert Soper paid a new rent; this was £9 until 1513 and £8 thereafter. The …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the two tenements to carry off the water to Cheapside. The new agreement confirmed the earlier; in addition, the prior … for principals, charged to the lessee. Later in 1538 a new lease was made of the Bear and the adjacent tenement to … - to the Charterhouse, the Goldsmiths' Company, and the church of All Hallows Bread Street, for example - which were …
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