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A History of the County of Somerset
… Bishop of Winchester holds Tantone [Taunton]. Archbishop Stigand held (it) T.R.E. and paid geld for 54 hides and 2 … Pipeminstre, 'Pinpeministra' [Pitminster]. Archbishop Stigand held (it) and paid geld for 15 hides. There is land … 10 shillings.' The same bishop holds Rintone [Rimpton]. Stigand held it T.R.E. and paid geld for 5 hides. There is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the king, and received his benediction from archbishop Stigand at Windsor, upon the feast of St. Augustine, about … tells us is true, of this abbot's accompanying archbishop Stigand and the Kentish men, to oppose the Conqueror at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… abbey of Gemetica, in which he had been brought up. 35 33. STIGAND, chaplain to king Edward, succeeded next to this … As soon as the Conqueror was seated on the throne, Stigand was deposed by him; and so fearful was he of this … him, that, when he returned into Normandy in 1067, he took Stigand with him; among others, this archbishop was, on his …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Anglorum, the witnesses S. bishop and H. sheriff, probably Stigand and Haimo. Ibid. 23. Ibid. 24. Peter de Valognes' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… all their rights in it and in the house in Lapworth which Stigand the Forester had occupied and the house in the wood held by Ralph the son of Stigand. 89 The Bishopsdons, however, who acquired a manor in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his march northwards he was entertained there by Wigod. 85 Stigand the archbishop is said to have come to Wallingford …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and sat not long here; for at his death in 1139, 32 10. STIGAND, who was the first chaplain to Queen Emma, and … Harold's restored; when, Grimketel being turned out, 12. STIGAND was restored and made Edward the Confessor's … gave Mildenhall manor to that monastery; soon after which, Stigand his chaplain was made Bishop of the Eastangles, to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… King and the Earl had the soc, sac, and customs, and of 50 Stigand had the soc, sac, and patronage, and of 32 Herold had … half of meadow, and of these 6 one was a woman, sister of Stigand, (who had) 32 acres of land; and among them all they … in the borough, a certain church of St. Martin, 11 which Stigand held in the time of King Edward, with 12 acres of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… St. Martin's church also, with 12 acres of land, which Stigand had in King Edward's time, belonged now to William de Noiers, who owned part of the fee, that belonged to Stigand; 14 St. Michael's church on Tombland, was Bishop … of poverty, pay no custom, 16 and in that land which Stigand held in the time of King Edward, there now remain 39 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the predecessor in that see of the pluralist Archbishop Stigand. 18 Adderbury, the smaller of his two Oxfordshire … had been men of consequence; he had followed Archbishop Stigand at Pyrton, Earl Harold at Churchill, and Hugh, King …
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