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A History of the County of Lincoln
… afterwards built was granted by Henry I to his abbey of St. Mary de Voto at Cherbourg, for Austin canons. The parent … and the cell having no other endowment than the manor and church of Hough, was intended for the support of a prior with … 7 The revenue of the priory was valued in 1388 at 38 8 s. 8 d. 8 Priors of Hough William, 9 occurs 1208, resigned …
A History of the County of Stafford
… expressed a wish to be buried in the Benedictine abbey of St. Remy at Rheims and promised that land should be given to the abbey on his behalf. Very soon after his son's death Earl Alfgar gave to St. Rmy four estates in … Hamstall Ridware, Meaford, and a hide at Marston in Church Eaton and one in Shropshire Silvington for the welfare …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… taxation of 1291 gave the annual value of the abbot of Bec's possessions at Lessingham as 16 13 s. 9 d., whilst the church of Lessingham was entered at 6 13 s. 4 d. It was …
A History of the County of Kent
… Greenwich, and Woolwich of her inheritance to the abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ghent, for the good .of the soul of … the English, in August, 964, at the prayer of his friend Dunstan, under whose governance the abbey was in the time of … received at Ghent by the abbot, vowed that if his father's realm were restored to him he would restore its possessions …
A History of the County of Dorset
… Loders 34. THE PRIORY OF LODERS This alien priory, cell to St. Mary of Montebourg, was founded about the beginning of … the manor of Loders with all its appurtenances and the church, in Dorset, and the manor, appurtenances, and church … a complaint of the prior that John, rector of St. Mary's church in the neighbouring town of Bridport, had carried …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Long Bennington 120. THE PRIORY OF LONG BENNINGTON The church of Long Bennington was presented by Ralf de Fougres to … time, and a long dispute between them and the convent of St. Serge, Angers, had been brought to a conclusion during … cell in Lincolnshire. The priory was taken into the king's hands, and restored again, in 1339-40, 9 and no doubt at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of William her son. She gave to the abbey of Ivry the church of Minster Lovell, and William, bishop of Lincoln … dated from 1200-6. In 1291 2 and 1294 3 it received 4 13 s. 4 d. from the church of Minster, and in the latter year about 4 from land. …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… to the commissioners. 3 The priory was in the king's hands in 1337, 1344, and 1346 on account of the wars with … Grace. 6 The original endowment included the manor and church of Minting, and the church of Gautby, with other … century. 8 Its total revenue was valued in 1384 at 41 11 s. 8 d.; and in 1387 its goods and chattels were worth 50 …
A History of the County of Kent
… in 1222 granted to the abbey 50 marks yearly from the church of Romney, 2 the grant being confirmed by the convent … in 1245. 7 Archbishop Boniface in 1264 granted 8 the whole church to the abbey, reserving a vicarage; and Rornriey thus … the possessions of the abbey were taken into the king's hands and let at farm. In 1342 John de Wymbourne held them …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… These included the manor of Newent of five hides, the church and all tithes and offerings, with the woods of … Aston at a rent of sixty marks to the prior and convent of St. Barbe-en-Auge, who possessed a cell at Beckford. 6 The … condition that during war with France the rent of 126 13 s. 4 d. should be paid to the exchequer, and that due …
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