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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Richard II. remitted for seven years the annual farm of 50 s. with all the arrears, by which the priory of St. Helen was … 5 Nevertheless, in 1467, Edward IV. granted it to Eton College; and again in 1474, in free alms, to the warden or dean and canons of the king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of Windsor. 6 …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… cell, and thus remained until the year 1124, when Gilbert's son Richard removed the foundation to Stoke, where it … in seventeen Suffolk parishes of the annual value of 30 14 s. 7 d.; it had also considerable lands and rents in Essex, … twenty years later the priory was dissolved in favour of a college. 14 Priors of Stoke By Clare Nicholas, 15 occurs 1174 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a cell of Marmoutier, eight burgages in Pevensey worth 5 s. 6 d., and probably also the manor of Withyham and the … about 1095, 2 and further confirmed to them by Robert's son William, as count, about 1100. 3 A single monk appears … to the New Priory of Hastings, 9 and afterwards to King's College, Cambridge. 10 See V.C.H. Suss. i, 376. Cal. Doc. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… grants were confirmed by Nicholas de Stafford, the founder's son, temp. Henry I, and by Robert de Stafford his grandson, … or the abbey of Conches until it was made over to King's College, Cambridge, in the fifteenth century. Among other …
A History of the County of Essex
… amounted at the time of the Taxation in 1291 to 49 7 s. 5 d. yearly, the greater part being fairly evenly … London and Stansted. There were also portions of 1 10 s. in the church of Great Canfield and 1 in the church of … by him, the possessions in Essex being assigned to New College, Oxford, and those in Middlesex to Winchester …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was founded by Walter Giffard as a cell to St. Faith's at Longueville near Rouen. The lands in Buckinghamshire … materials for the purpose was included in Walter Giffard's charter. 2 Very little is known of the history of this … as other alien cells. It was finally granted to New College, Oxford, in 1441. 5 The original endowment consisted …
A History of the County of Northampton
… justiciar found, however, that the heavy fine of 66 13 s. 4 d. had been already paid by the monks to Hugh de Nevill, … pannage, and court profits to the annual value of 16 2 s. 8 d., and crops, flocks, and herds to the annual value of … the manor was granted to the provost and fellows of Eton College by Henry VI. and confirmed by Edward IV. 13 There are …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… however, the custody was granted first to one of the king's clerks in 1379 for a rent of 100 marks a year, 11 and in … when Henry VI granted it to his new foundation of Eton College. 16 In 1462 Edward IV revoked that grant, and added … pt. ii, m. 22 d.) when the alien priories were in the king's hands. Cal. of Pat. 2 Ric. II, pt. ii, m. 16. Ibid. 7 Ric. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of a ferm to the exchequer, but remained in the king's hands. 4 The manor was very small, and in an extent of 1293 … and chattels and yearly produce were only valued at 6 19 s. 5 In 1374 the church was worth 12 marks a year. 6 The … of the alien priories. In 1441 Henry VI gave it to Eton College, 7 and Edward IV confirmed the grant in 1467. 8 …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… again when the prior pleaded that he was born of the king's allegiance, and no alien. 9 There was at that time … In 1347 he pleaded for the remission of a charge of 60 s. on the ground that he belonged to the duchy of Aquitaine, … of Burwell Wood, &c. 12 It was granted finally to the college of Tattershall. 13 The value of the revenues of …
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