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A History of the County of Oxford
… In 11389 Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, granted Godstow Abbey 5 a year from the market tolls of Banbury; that sum was still being paid on the abbey's dissolution four hundred years later, and was then … charter, was first held in 1154; to publicize it, Eynsham Abbey allowed the Pentecostal procession from three …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an estate, principally tithes, which belonged to Eynsham Abbey, the second a property which belonged to the Lovel … time before 1109 granted the tithes of Wickham to Eynsham Abbey and who in 1086 was tenant of a mill on the bishop's … and Lampet, held the great tithes of 71 acres. 171 Eynsham Abbey held an estate made up chiefly of tithes in Banbury and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1321 at the latest a house ( manerium) from which Eynsham Abbey administered its Banbury estate. 25 A rental of the … small, namely the estates held in free alms by Eynsham Abbey and Clattercote Priory, and possibly property held by …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… isle his place of seclusion.See Berwick, North. Bathan's, Abbey St. BATHAN'S, ABBEY ST., a parish, in the county of Berwick, 7 miles (N. by … since the earlier part of the last century. The word Abbey, it is supposed, was prefixed to distinguish it from …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… I no. 87). D. 12 Aug. 1161 (lost calendar of Shrewsbury abbey, cited Le Neve/Hardy I 96 n. 13; cf. Brut Peniarth Text … 154). Res. before 1 March 1236 ( CPL I 151). Entered Cist. abbey of Dore (Herefs.) ( Brut Peniarth Text p. 196 a; Brut … Soc. xxxii. 1911) pp. 7, 15); see Early Chs. of Waltham Abbey 1062-1230, ed. R. Ransford (Woodbridge, 1989) no. 280 …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… underwood, called Fawcett Wood and all the lands of Byland abbey in Banandysdale, Boroughdale, Boroudale Hedde and … Forest, late parcel of the possessions of the monastery or abbey of Bylande, and the land and wood called Fawcett Wood …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… p.m., 13 Henry IV, n. 44. 1451 Richard Wilson holds of the abbey of Cockersand a cottage and three acres of land in … (as in 1451). 1501 John Owtway holds of Cockersand abbey a toft and three acres land in Berbrunne for 3s. rent; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… early importance from a very extensive and distinguished abbey, founded in 670, by Erkenwald, Bishop of London, for … descent. In 870, Barking was burnt by the Danes, the abbey destroyed, and many of the nuns were massacred, and the rest dispersed; but the abbey was afterwards rebuilt, about the year 970, by Edgar, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… East Ham on the E. The church, the remains of the Abbey, the Court House and Eastbury House are the principal … tiles and a coin of Magnentius, found in the ruins of the Abbey Church, may indicate a Roman building in the … late in the 16th century with the debris of the destroyed Abbey. The plaster ceilings of the church are of the 18th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the township of Langworth, 352 inhabitants. An abbey for Prmonstratensian canons, dedicated to St. Mary, was …
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