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A History of the County of Nottingham
… House of Cistercian monks The abbey of Rufford HOUSE OF CISTERCIAN … them from toll, passage, and pontage; (4) a charter of Richard I, exonerating them from toll; (5) letters patent of … and monks of Rufford, confirmatory of the gift of Ralph son of Nicholas of all his land in 'Werkenefeld,' 8 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… House of Cistercian nuns Priory of Wintney HOUSE OF CISTERCIAN NUNS … According to the obituary of the convent calendar, Richard Holte and Christine his wife, the daughter of Thomas … of the twelfth century. Leland names Roger Cobreth and his son Thomas as the founders. 5 Various members of the Cobreth …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… House of Cistercian nuns The abbey of Marham HOUSE OF CISTERCIAN … St. Barbara, and St. Edmund, on 27 January, 1249, by Richard, bishop of Chichester. The original endowment was the … services; they were granted for the good of the souls of William Earl Warenne and Surrey her father, of Maud her …
A History of the County of Dorset
… House of Cistercian nuns The abbey of Tarrant Kaines HOUSE OF … Tarrant Kaines, commonly said to be of the foundation of Richard le Poor of Salisbury, owed its early origin to the … his mansion house a little monasterie for nunnes which his son William de Kahaynes much encreased.' 2 Accepting the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… House of Cluniac monks Abbey of Bermondsey HOUSE OF CLUNIAC MONKS … possession of the new settlement. The four monks, Peter, Richard, Osbert and Umbald, who arrived on 16 April 1089, 2 … in Essex by Maud, the wife of Asculf, and Graald her son, with a confirmation of the tithes granted by Roger, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… House of Cluniac monks Priory of Monkton Farleigh HOUSE OF CLUNIAC … was founded, probably by Maud, Humphrey's wife, and their son Humphrey (III). 2 In 1131 Innocent II confirmed to … sold them virgate at Henton (Som.). 25 In the same year Richard Poore, Bishop of Salisbury, came to Farleigh. At the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… House of Cluniac monks The cell of Kersal HOUSE OF CLUNIAC MONKS 4. … as an alien priory, secured letters of denization from Richard II in 1392-3. 7 Doctors Legh and Layton in their … parcels of land in the parish of Ashton-underLyne; Matthew son of Edith gave a portion of his land in Audenshaw, and …
A History of the County of Dorset
… House of Cluniac monks The priory of Holne or East Holme HOUSE OF … middle of the twelfth century 1 by Robert de Lincoln, the son of Alured de Lincoln. The founder, in his charter for the … site of the dissolved cell were granted by Henry VIII to Richard Hamper for a term of twenty-one years; Edward VI, in …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… House of Cluniac monks The priory of Lenton HOUSE OF CLUNIAC MONKS … his lord King William, of his wife Queen Matilda, of their son King William and of all their and his ancestors, and also … a chapel to which were attached 15 acres of land, by Richard Bussell; the Derbyshire manors of Holme and Dunston, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… House of Cluniac monks The priory of Montacute HOUSE OF CLUNIAC … Dorset. 4 Towards the end of the 11th century William the son of this Count Robert of Mortain, gave the church at … their founder, and for the soul of King John and for Richard de Chilthorne the sum of 23 8 s. 7 d. Holme in Dorset …
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