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A History of the County of Northampton
… was founded towards the end of the reign of Henry II. by Siward, Brand de Fossato, Richard de Humet, and Bertram de … it was built; secondly, the house and chapel founded by Siward; thirdly, the lands and possessions given by Brand de …
A History of the County of Surrey
… enjoying the personal favour of the king. In 1058 Abbot Siward was made Bishop of Rochester. 40 Wulfwold was one of … end of ninth century Ordbright, 94 964 Daniel, circa 1025 Siward, 95 consecrated bishop of Rochester 1058 Wulfwold, 96 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a nephew, who claimed as the heirs of Henry son of Siward, the founder's father. An assize of darrein … right' to the patronage exercised by Henry son of Siward than the eldest son and his heirs. Duchy of Lanc. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… St. Peter was built outside the east gate of Shrewsbury by Siward, son of Ethelgar, a wealthy Saxon. 1 Wulfstan, Bishop … and holders of life-leases tried to make them hereditary. Siward, the Saxon founder of St. Peter's church, had … was weak; the only isolated property near this region, Siward's former manor of Cheney Longville, was exchanged …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… list were Cnut's Norsemen Waltheof and his father Siward, Thurkill of East Anglia, Hakon of Worcester, Eric, … Eleanor of Castile. On the death of abbot Leofwine, first Siward, a Dane, and then Fulchard, a Fleming by birth, were … abbot of Peterborough. 20 Leofric seems to have installed Siward as 'provost', 21 perhaps to manage the finances and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Winchcombe and Pershore, and the earls Godwin, Harold, Siward, and Ordgar. The king confirmed to this abbot and his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… same year he restored to the priory the manor of Crowle Siward, originally granted in the reign of Bertulf, the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… privileges and confirmation from King Ethelred II in 993. Siward, the twelfth abbot, was consecrated bishop of … 954 Osgar, 963 Edwin, 985 Wulfgar, 989 Ethelwyne, 1017 Siward, 1030 Ethelstan, 1044 Sparhavoc, 1048 Ralph, 1050 …
A History of the County of Kent
… were frequent for three centuries. On the death or Bishop Siward in 1075 there were only four canons in the church, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1285 as having been granted to the abbey by Richard Siward, to whom it had previously been granted by William …
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