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A History of the County of Oxford
… annual sums, and produced but little. Thus St. Frideswide's, Oxford, paid 2 s. for the tithe at Fritwell; 5 Oseney 10 s. for the tithe of … V the priory was seized by the king and was given to Eton College 12 in 1441. Priors of Cogges 13 Samson, c. 1160 14 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… house during the wars with France. The effect of the king's action was that the prior and convent held their lands of … reign of Edward III the alien priories were in the king's hands from 1337 to 1361. 18 In 1345 he leased the priory to … and gave the priory and possessions of Deerhurst to Eton College. 32 In 1461 Edward IV granted Deerhurst to William …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… 116. THE PRIORY OF DOCKING 1 The endowment charter of Eton College mentions the alien priory of Docking. It was a small …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a year in the hundred court of Fawsley and rendered 4 s. annually to the king. 5 At the time of the Quo Warranto … hold a court leet, in return for the yearly payment of 4 s. to the crown. He also claimed waifs on the manor, but the … possessions were given by Henry VI. to his newly founded college of Eton in 1440. 7 This gift was confirmed by Edward …
A History of the County of Kent
… seas. 5 Folkestone, being alien, was taken into the king's hands during the war with France, but generally granted at … of the priory, including a disputed annuity from the college of Wye, amounted to £63 0 s. 7 d. and the net income to £41 15 s. 10 d.; after …
A History of the County of Dorset
… the gift of his queen Matilda, the whole being worth 40 s. 2 Henry II, confirming to the monks of Caen the gifts of … confirming to the abbot and convent of St. Stephen's all their possessions in the province of Canterbury, … 16 No vember, 1437, to the dean and canons of the royal college of St. Stephen, Westminister, 37 the gift being …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… temporalities in Horstead to the annual value of 20 10 s. 6 d., whilst smaller amounts in six other parishes brought up the total income in Norfolk to 25 2 s. 5 d. In addition to this there was a pension or portion … by Henry VI, in 1431, to complete the foundation of his college of Saints Mary and Nicholas, now King's College, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… given to the abbey on his behalf. Very soon after his son's death Earl Alfgar gave to St. Rmy four estates in … one in Shropshire Silvington for the welfare of Burchard's soul. 1 It was stated in 1415 that the original grant was … in 1415 when all its possessions were granted to Tong College (Salop.), founded in or soon after 1410 by Isabel, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… taxation of 1291 gave the annual value of the abbot of Bec's possessions at Lessingham as 16 13 s. 9 d., whilst the church of Lessingham was entered at 6 13 … the priory were, however, settled by Edward IV on King's College, Cambridge, in 1462. 3 Blomefield, Hist. of Norf. ix, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dated from 1200-6. In 1291 2 and 1294 3 it received 4 13 s. 4 d. from the church of Minster, and in the latter year … repeatedly seized by the king, and finally in 1415. Eton College obtained it in 1441, but, contrary to the statement …
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