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A History of the County of Oxford
… in the presence of William, the third abbot, 2 his monks and servants; and there and then he gave them his house of Cogges to build a priory ( …
A History of the County of Dorset
… 'for the weal of himself, his wife, his children, and his relatives,' 1 and that 2 hides of land adjoining the manor were the gift of … with its appurtenances, including wreck of the sea and dues of the ships calling there, given by Matilda in her …
A History of the County of Dorset
… of his foundation. Henry I by charter confirmed the grant and testified to Roger, bishop of Salisbury, 110737, and Aiulf the chamberlain (sheriff of Dorset), that for the souls of his father and mother, of himself, his wife and children, and all his …
A History of the County of Stafford
… monks' were holding the Derbyshire manors of Doveridge and Marston-upon-Dove from Henry de Ferrers. 3 It is equally … Priory but those of the abbey of St. Pierresur-Dives and that a priory had not yet been founded at Tutbury, the … II. 4 It records the extensive endowment given by Henry and his wife Bertha to the priory, which was dedicated to the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 118. THE PRIORY OF WENGHALE The date of the foundation and the name of the founder of this little priory are alike … c. 1115, for then the monks of Wenghale held 1 carucate and 4 bovates in Owersby of the Earl of Mortain. It was a … iii, m. 18. Pat. 21 Hen. VI, pt. ii, m. 42. Mr. Brewster's Notes, from Vernon Papers, Trin. Coll. Camb. Add. MS. 6164, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Honey Lane lay surrounded on three sides by churchyard and enclosed by private houses at the N. end of Honey Lane, … to the N. of Cheapside. It was destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt, the parish being united with that of St. … of the adjoining church of St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street and several houses, was acquired by the City, cleared, and
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the parish of All Hallows Honey Lane was bounded to the W. and N. by tenements in St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street, and to the E. by 11/2. In the early 13th century 11/1 appears … to have formed part of a larger fee also including 2, 6, and 7. In the 15th century and later 1 was often described as …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This property lay in Cheapside, bounded to the W. by 8 and 9 and to the E. by 11, and stretching some 160-170 ft. (48.77 m.-51.82 m.) N. to the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This property, bounded to the W. by 10, to the E. by 12, and to the N. by property in St. Lawrence Jewry parish had a Cheapside frontage of about 25 ft. (7.62 m.) and ran back 167 ft. (50.9 m.) or more from the street. In … survive, but a memorandum, probably of the 15th century, notes several rents, including that for a tenement beside the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… end of the parish, was bounded to the W. by 11, to the N. and E. by properties in St. Lawrence Jewry parish, and again to the E. by 104/35. In 1459 it was said to have a frontage to Cheapside of 22 ft. 2 in. (6.76 m.), and to extend 167 ft. 7 in. (51.08 m.) N. from the street. 1 …
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