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A History of the County of London
… living near the Black Friars. Steele, Anchoresses of the West, 100. Sharpe, Cal. of Wills, i, 654; ii, 107, 145, 147, … of Wills, ii, 107. Ibid. ii, 147. In Anchoresses of the West, 240, these are said to be recluses, but authority for …
A History of the County of London
… 'Thyrstelyng,' 54 and land called 'Jurdens land' in co. Essex; the rectories of All Saints and St. Martin in the city … of Easthall in the parish of Bradwell. Morant, Hist. of Essex, i, 377. Doc. of D. and C. of St. George's, Windsor, …
A History of the County of London
… 1291 it held some land in Hawkwell and Ashingdon, co. Essex, 14 and in the fourteenth century a rent of 2 s. in …
A History of the County of Essex
… its temporalities then including the manors of Sutton in Essex and Chislehurst in Kent, the manors or granges of … Mon. vi, 652. See an article by J. H. Round in Trans. Essex Arch. Soc. vi, 1. Chart. 26 Hen. III, m. 8. Ibid. 54 … 2, m. 11. Cal. Papal Letters, iv, 439-41. Cal. Feet of F. (Essex Arch. Soc.), 123. Ibid. 144. Pat. 31 Edw. I, m. 41. …
A History of the County of Essex
… William de Escoiis, who granted the church of Moreton in Essex and the manor of Well Hall in Gayton in Norfolk. … unusual course was adopted at an early date of placing the Essex and Norfolk properties under the control of a single … free warren in all their demesne lands in Panfield in Essex and Holt in Norfolk. At the time of the Taxation in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… well as the manor of Yapton and lands and rents in other West Sussex parishes, but of individual benefactors and their …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… of 'Gretingge' (under the abbot of Grestein) in Barking, Essex. This priory at the same time had 7 s. 1 d. in Earl …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… I. the sea had been making gradual encroachments on the west shore of the island, and lessening by degrees the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the time of Henry I., at Monk Sherborne, otherwise called West Sherborne, which pertained to the Benedictine abbey of … charter, gave to God and St. Vigor of Cerisy the whole of West Sherborne with its woods and church and tithes. To this … And in 1316 the prior was returned as one of the lords of West Shifford, Berks, 4 where his house had received an early …
A History of the County of Sussex
… followed his example and bestowed lands and tithes in West Sussex upon the same abbey, which had further obtained …
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