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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the mid 12th century 100 a. of heath there were given to Sawtry Abbey. 7 A secondary settlement on the heath, … a 99-year lease of 240 a. in Woodbury belonging to Sawtry Abbey (Hunts.). 144 Sir Robert died intestate in 1531 … died in 1549. 145 At the Dissolution the reversion of the Sawtry property was granted to Richard Williams alias …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by the Ways, which branches off from Ermine Street, from Sawtry on the south-east, and from Gidding on the south-west … with tiled or thatched roofs. The Addison Arms Inn, on the Sawtry Road, is a late 17th-century brick house with shaped …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which were probably all his holding in Grafham, to Sawtry Abbey 24 about 1235. Ivo by his will left to the … of court or other services. 29 After the dissolution of Sawtry Abbey these lands passed to Sir Richard Williams alias … her fee in Grafham and Perry to the Abbot and Convent of Sawtry, 42 and in 1402 licence in mortmain was given by the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… been combined with Little Abington rectory estate. 203 Sawtry abbey (Hunts.) in 1279 held c. 18 a. of Robert …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… on the north-east by the Bullock Road with Glatton and Sawtry adjoining; on the south-east by Little Gidding and … (except the part which Henry the Archdeacon had), Raveley, Sawtry, and one virgate at Upwood, 54 but excepting … the younger, of Raveley, the manors of Raveley, Rowey, Sawtry, Gidding and Luddington; 59 and in 1286 the son …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… for the tenants of their manors. 71 The Abbot of Sawtry also claimed to hold a view for his thirteen tenants …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… had belonged to Edwin in Raveley and lands at Gidding, Sawtry and Luddington to Hervey le Moine or the Monk … the younger, the manors of Raveley, Rowey (in Pidley), Sawtry, Gidding and Luddington. 19 In 1286 William, the son, … his father for disseising him of his free tenement in Sawtry le Moyne. 20 Sir William le Moyne of Raveley, kt., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… It is probable that 'Heylegrange' which belonged to Sawtry Abbey (Hunts.) stood in the north part of the parish … same man, had initiated litigation against the Abbot of Sawtry (Hunts.) concerning land in Hatley in 1210. 52 Gilbert … still held it in 13023. 55 Simon of Bourn, lessee of the Sawtry estate, may have been in possession of the fee in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… purchased the manor with Barnwell in 1276. 6 In 1293 Abbot Sawtry appropriated Hemington to the uses of the Abbey …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… owner. 27 In 1401 the Abbots and Convents of Thorney and Sawtry were holding free fisheries. 28 In 1553 Edward VI … happen there.' The fishing rights held by the Abbey of Sawtry were granted with the rest of that monastery's …
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