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A History of the County of Lincoln
… Alan son of Henry earl of Brittany, who gave the manor and church in 1202 to the Premonstratensian abbey of Beauport in … warren. 3 The temporalities of this house were in the king's hands on and off during the second half of the fourteenth … in 1462. 8 The revenue of the priory in 1380 was 22 19 s. 5 d. 9 The advowsons of Waltham, Brigsley, Beelsby, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… THE PRIORY OF WILLOUGHTON The manor and the moiety of the church of Willoughton were granted by the Empress Maud to the Benedictine Abbey of St. Nicholas, Angers, 1 and the priory was probably built … alien priory, of which the temporalities were in the king's hands in 1390, 2 and again in 1403, when it was being …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… was in charge at this time, but one who had been prior of St. Peter de Castro in Aquitaine. 3 The scanty revenue of the … of land besides, worth 16, with the advowson of the church of Wilsford. 6 Its revenue in 1371 was valued at 18 2 s. 10 d., in 1387 at 29 16 s. 2 d. 7 Priors of Wilsford …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the compilation of Domesday the Benedictine monks of St. Nicholas, Angers, held 2 hides in Crafton of the Count of … at 4. 1 Later on they acquired also the advowson of the church of Wing, and other lands in the same parish to the … also claimed the right to hold their courts in the abbot's hall at Wing as often as they pleased. 3 There is no …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Buckingham, granted to the Cluniac monks of the priory of St. Faith, Longueville, in the diocese of Rouen, the manors … and Weston, with the churches of All Saints, Weston; St. Mary, Great Witchingham; and St. Faith, Little … from the churches of Weston (4), Witchingham St. Faith's (2), and Stratton St. Michael's (13 s. 4 d.) among the …
A History of the County of Essex
… PRIORY OF WEST MERSEA Mersea was granted to the abbey of St. Ouen at Rouen by Edward the Confessor; the date of the … temporalities were valued in the Taxation of 1291 at 46 16 s. 5 d. yearly, viz. 26 8 s. 10 d. in West Mersea, 19 5 s. 5 … been seized on account of the late vacancy of the abbey of St. Ouen. The prior had complained of this, and it was found …
A History of the County of Essex
… for the English the hospital of the Holy Ghost in the church of St. Mary in Saxia in Rome, King John at his request granted 1 … many years later Lyoun, warden, asked 11 licence to buy 40 s. of land, as none of his tenants would give him land. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and two dovecotes within the precincts, worth yearly 12 s. 8 d. Also 1,500 acres of arable land, worth 21 10 s. a year, at 6 d. an acre; 220 acres of meadow, 6, at 12 d. … d.; total, 47 12 s. 3 d. The income from the appropriated church was 20, so that the full annual income amounted to 99 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Saye 35. THE ALIEN PRIORY OF STRATFIELD SAYE Although the church and greater part of the parish of Stratfield Saye are … of Stratfield Saye, with a small hermitage dedicated to St. Leonard within the parish, to his newlyfounded abbey of … dovecote within the precincts of the priory manor, worth 6 s. 8 d. a year; he held also one hundred acres of arable …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the death of Roger de Moubray, 29 E. 1, found Nicolas de St. Elena, and Alice Touke, to have held of him certain lands … the lords then certified being Walter Touk, and William de St. Elena. But in the former part of the reign of king Henry … Torworth, Norney, and Sterap, also the advowson of the church of Fynnyngley. 8 Reginald Pegge, George Emerysson, and …
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