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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of William Rufus, as a cell of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Martin at Sées in Normandy. Sées formed part of the … It cannot be much later in date. The wide range of Roger's endowments bespeaks the poverty of his northern lands. … the churches of Walton and Kirkham to the abbey of St. Peter at Shrewsbury, the chief English foundation of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and its estates used for the endowment of the College of St. Mary of Eton. It arose out of a grant 1 made in the time … I by William de Falaise and Geva his wife of the church of St. Andrew of Stoke to the church of St. Mary of Lonlay, 4 … and temporalia in Stogursey and Charlton worth 4 2 s. 6 d. In 1270 Bishop William Button II of Bath and Wells 7 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… priory at Ware was due to Hugh de Grentemaisnil's gift of the church, tithe and 2 carucates of land here 1 to the abbey of St. Evroul in Normandy. 2 There is no evidence when the house … in England granted by the Conqueror's Norman followers to St. Evroul's must soon have made the establishment of a cell …
A History of the County of York
… of the priory as yielding, on an average, 20 13 s. 4 d. a year. The reprises included for repairs of the … Earl of Albemarle granted to the Benedictine abbey of St. Martin d'Auchy 19 in the diocese of Rouen a large amount … June 1219 21 Archbishop Gray directed that the chapel of St. Helen at Birstall, where the monks were, should receive …
A History of the County of Sussex
… an application for an aid towards the marriage of the king's sister as prior of Atherington. 1 In 1349 Edward St. John had licence to alienate to the abbey of Sez, namely …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… son, William de Vermin, were made direct to the church of St. Mary, Carisbrooke, and to the monks there serving God. Henry II.'s confirmation charter to Lire Abbey particularizes their … abbey then held in Hampshire the churches of Clatford and St. John's, Southampton, and in the Isle of Wight the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… only three 'decanatus' of secular canons, those namely of St. Martin's, London, Wells, and this of Steyning. Yet its claim to … the primacy of Robert Kilwardby (1272-8) the archbishop's commissioners contrived to enter the church without the …
A History of the County of London
… no means rare, and Edward III in 1370 gave of his alms 13 s. 4 d. each to three hermits and eight anchorites in London … time previous to 1272 for the enlargement of the chapel of St. James 13 which formed part of the hermitage, and Edward I … bishop of London in 1311, of encroaching on the rights of St. Olave's Silver Street: he had heard confessions and …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… The origin or date of foundation of the small hospital of St. James, which was subordinate to the foreign hospital of … of 1291, was returned as of the annual value of 10 13 s. 4 d. 1 In 1312, grant for life under privy seal was made … Menhyr, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital of St. James, Thurlow; later, however, in the same year the life …
A History of the County of London
… Alien Houses Hospital of St Anthony ALIEN HOUSES 43. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. ANTHONY The … in the parish of St. Benet Fink was not worth more than 8 s. a year, 4 so that they must have depended entirely on … by the bishop of London for the maintenance of the grammar school. 20 The pope had, also owing to Macclesfield's
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