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A History of the County of Hampshire
… seems to have treated the priory much as Wriothesley did Titchfield, making the cloister the main court of the house, … buildings can only be conjectured from the analogy of Titchfield, as they are now nearly all destroyed, and their …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by Henry le Carter. 37 In 1377 the abbot and convent of Titchfield were holding land in Baybridge. 38 In 1441 Thomas …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bishop of Winchester, who gave them to the abbey of Titchfield. 121 The remaining third part was granted by … of a rent to the king of 25 marks. 123 The abbey of Titchfield 124 continued to hold their part of the manor of … among the lands in Portchester granted to the abbey of Titchfield in 1230, 138 though not mentioned by name in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was hardly of a law-abiding nature. In 1309 the Abbot of Titchfield complained that Trenchard 'besieged his abbey, so …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Wallop. Argent a bend wavy sable. The abbot and convent of Titchfield also had a manor in FLEXLAND and SOBERTON … and was worth 10 s. 6 d. by the year. 95 John Wayte of Titchfield seems to have purchased the manor in the reign of … afterwards fell into the hands of the abbot and convent of Titchfield (Harl. MS. 6602, fol. 59). Feet of F. Hants, Hil. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the suppression, but converted into a house, like those of Titchfield and Mottisfont. There is a record that in Richard … and a half at Newland, out of the land which the abbot of Titchfield had obtained from Peter de Cosham (see under …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Titchfield TITCHFIELD Ticefelle (xi cent.); Tichefelde (xiii and xiv cent.). The parish of Titchfield, containing 4,826 acres, of which 45 are covered …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a south-easterly direction to the neighbouring parish of Titchfield, passing along the east side of the village. The … a pension of 20 s. was paid to the abbey and convent of Titchfield, 27 while in the valuation of Henry VIII it is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… it in free alms towards the foundation of the abbey of Titchfield. 68 An order was issued in 1281 to cause the lands … held of the king in chief to be replevied to the abbot of Titchfield, since the abbot had entered on them without licence. 69 Licence was granted to the abbot of Titchfield and Thomas de Sandford to exchange their lands in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Newport; South Stoneham; Southampton; Southwick; Swanwick; Titchfield; West Court; Weston, near Southampton; Wherwell; …
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