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A History of the County of Somerset
… Abbey of Lonlay in Normandy. It never became denizen and after the great war with France it was suppressed 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 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 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
… the monks free from all exactions of wapentakes, tridings, and danegeld, and from all manner of secular exactions and … 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
… king's sister as prior of Atherington. 1 In 1349 Edward St. John had licence to alienate to the abbey of Sez, namely … he is called 'occupator possessionum abbatis de Sagio,' and was probably bailiff of Atherington. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Virgin. It was a cell of the Benedictine abbey of Lire, and established to collect the dues of the parent house in … son, William de Vermin, were made direct to the church of St. Mary, Carisbrooke, and to the monks there serving God. … 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 notice rests rather … with its antiquity than with its size or importance, and its history is meagre and obscure. The church and manor …
A History of the County of London
… Alien Houses Hermits and Anchorites of London 46. THE HERMITS AND ANCHORITES OF … time previous to 1272 for the enlargement of the chapel of St. James 13 which formed part of the hermitage, and Edward I … Hermits of Cripplegate Warin, died 1205 24 Robert de St. Laurence, appointed by Henry III, occurs 1275 25 and 1289, 26 …
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 … Menhyr, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital of St. James, Thurlow; later, however, in the same year the life … of this hospital was transferred to Thomas Miltecombe; and yet again to John Beauchamp, alias John de Holt. 2 In …
A History of the County of London
… Alien Houses Hospital of St Anthony ALIEN HOUSES 43. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. ANTHONY The brothers of St. Anthony of Vienne established … or at one time the Jews spread beyond the Jewry, and it is possible to give this interpretation to an order of …
A History of the County of London
… Alien Houses Hospital of St Giles without Cripplegate 45. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. GILES WITHOUT CRIPPLEGATE All that is known about this … such a house in Whitecross Street in the time of Edward I, and that it was suppressed by Henry V, who founded in its …
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