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A History of the County of Hampshire
… at Ellingham, as a cell to the Benedictine Abbey of St. Sauveur-le-Vicomte, in the diocese of Coutarices, by … in the year 1160. The charter specifies the church of St. Mary of Ellingham with all its appurtenances, together with 43 acres of land and 20 of meadow in that vill, and 3 acres near the church on …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Priory of Hamble 37. THE PRIORY OF HAMBLE The priory of St. Andrew, Hamble, was a cell of the great Benedictine abbey … the junction of the Hamble river with Southampton Water, and was hence usually termed ' Hamble-en-le-rys' or ' … confirmation of Giffard's grant of Hamble to the monks of St. Andrew among the Winchester College muniments. 9 That …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… have come into the possession of the cathedral church of St. Swithun, partly by the gift of Queen Emma, the wife of Ethelred, and partly by the gift of Bishop Alwyn. A charter of William … advice of his councillors, bestows on the famous abbey of St. Peter of Jumièges the manor of Hayling. The charter …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… OF LINTON In 1086 Count Alan of Brittany held Linton 1 and an estate in Isleham. 2 According to the jurors in the great inquest of 1279, the Abbot of St. Jacut of the Isle in Brittany held in Great Isleham a messuage with the chapel of St. Margaret and 100 acres of land 'by gift of an ancestor of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Sussex, granted an estate at Lyminster to the abbey of St. Peter of Almenesches, of which his daughter was abbess. … of Poling was probably added shortly after this date, and in 1178 Pope Alexander III confirmed to the nuns of … an early date. The first actual mention of the priory of St. Mary of Lyminster appears to be in an action brought in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sherborne, which pertained to the Benedictine abbey of St. Vigor, at Cerisy in Normandy, now Cerisy-laForêt … was half way between the two. Though subject to St. Vigor and sending doubtless from the earliest times its …
A History of the County of Warwick
… de Wirche, in the year 1077, made large grants of land and tithes to establish at Monks Kirby (then called Kirkbury) … of Benedictine monks under obedience to the abbey of St. Nicholas at Angiers. For the founding of the priory he … and had rebuilt in honour of the Blessed Virgin and St. Denis, with all its ornaments, and the two priests …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for the alien priory of Ogbourne. The manor of Ogbourne St. Andrew was given for the wardrobe of the monks of Bec in 1107-33 by Brian FitzCount and Maud of Wallingford; a second charter of a date between 1122 and 1147 refers to the grant of both Ogbourne St. George and Ogbourne St. Andrew; and a confirmation of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… PRIORY OF RUNCTON Roger of Montgomery, earl of Shrewsbury and Chichester, gave the manor of Runcton to the Norman abbey … the same abbey, which had further obtained the church of St. Cyriac in Chichester by 1155, when Henry II confirmed … an agreement with the abbey about the tithes of Richard de St. John's lands, by which they undertook to pay 8 s. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Alien houses Priory of St Cross, Isle of Wight 39. THE PRIORY OF ST. CROSS, ISLE OF WIGHT The small priory of the Holy Cross … the Holy Cross in the Isle of Wight to the abbey of Tiron, and again a bull of about the time of Pope Alexander III. …
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