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A History of the County of Oxford
… from a confirmation charter 2 issued about 1181 by Henry II to 'the church of St. Mary at Goring and the nuns of that … But at the election of the prioress in 1268 the patron was Richard, king of the Romans, who held that honour. When his … 1. (1); acquired in 1894. Cp. also Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), ii, 778. This church was lost early in the next century, see …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is the name on the charters; but Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), ii. 329 speaks of 'Sampson le Fort' as donor of the church of … Arrouaise in 1124 (Helyot and Bullot, Hist. de Ordres Mon. ii. 107), should still be abbot in 1188. Gervase's name also … in 1090 (Helyot and Bullot, Hist. des Ordres Mon. ii. 107), about the same time that the Augustinian order was …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… was probably founded some time during the reign of Henry II. The name of the founder is unknown, but the house was … for in that year the nuns complained to Pope Lucius II that one of their brethren had by threats compelled them … 181 d.; and Dugdale, Mon. iv, 545. Linc. N. and Q. ii, 76. Ibid. Memo. Bokyngham, 47. Ibid. Memo. Burghersh, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Humberston was founded probably during the reign of Henry II by 'William son of Ralf, son of Drogo, son of Hermer;' 1 a … i,52. Linc. Epis. Reg. Memo. Dalderby, 84 d. Pat. 8 Edw. II, pt. ii, m. 21. L. and P. Hen. VIII, vii, 1121 (30). Ibid. xiii …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the churches of Horley and Epsom, 29 and in 1380 Richard allowed the convent to appropriate the church of … was sent with Raymond, a monk of St. Albans, in 1198, by Richard I. to treat with the pope. 44 The abbey is said to … de Rutherwyk seems to have met with favour from Edward II. and his queen. In 1308 he obtained a pardon from the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… must have died in 1034 at the very latest. 96 Of thelweard II and lfwine, who succeeded him, almost nothing is known. … Jocelin claimed obedience. Osbert apparently refused, and Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, intervened in the dispute … Kemble, Purton, and Bremhill. 225 About the same time Richard I granted him a charter of protection, describing him …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 2 A small cell had already been founded at Millbrook under Richard, the fifteenth abbot 3 (1097-1119), and this was … elected 1299 31 Gregory of St. Alban's, elected 1302 32 Richard of Northampton, elected 1305 33 William of Kirkby, … (J. de Amundesham, Ann. Mon. S. Albani [Rolls Series], ii. 109) proved that the manor of Beaulieu in the parish of …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of English money. 4 Confirmation charters of Kings Henry II, John, and Edward I, together with other benefactions, are … at the same time a gift of land. On the day of his burial Richard, his eldest son, laid his father's grant upon the … altar, and confirmed it by attaching his own seal. 6 This Richard de Builli was one of the joint founders of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… of Ralph de Teisa,) was confirmed by a charter of Henry II, 10 and again by her son, Ralph Fitz-Ralph. 11 Bishop Hugh … were rated at 19; 22 in the 'Nova Taxatio' (11 Edw. II) at 8 13 s. 4 d. only; 23 and at the dissolution the gross … above. Reg. Palat. Dun. (Rolls Ser.), i, 33. Pat. 13 Edw. II, m. 43. Dur. Epis. Reg. Langley, fol. 147. Ibid. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Dorset
… abbey in the presence of Henry I and his barons. 25 Henry II took the community under his special protection and made them free of all toll and passage. 26 Richard I in the first year of his reign granted to the … and heirs, at the altar of St. Thomas the Apostle. 44 Richard Poinz in 1340 made over a rent of 15 s. for the …
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