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A History of the County of Kent
… the possessions of the abbey were taken into the king's hands and let at farm. In 1342 John de Wymbourne held them … 1439, granted ' the priory ' of Romney to the warden and college of All Souls, Oxford. 11 Edmund Martene, Thesaurus …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Edward IV, under the year 1462, when it was granted to the college called 'God's House,' at Cambridge. 1 Its revenue was then said to be not more than 100 s. yearly. It is not at present known to what foreign house …
A History of the County of Dorset
… Povington belonging to the abbot of Bec was valued at 100 s. unstocked, and at double that amount with the stock. The … the flock, together with 1 mark from the sale of beans, 15 s. from the sale of oats, and 20 s. 9 d. of the Easter rent. … instructed in the rudiments of grammar at Eton College and should receive at the university 10 s. per week …
A History of the County of Dorset
… of the lands of Normans in England seized into the king's hand states that Spettisbury belonging to the abbot of … 10. The prior of Spettisbury had a pension therein of 30 s., and received 4 6 s. 8 d. from tithes; the temporalities … (1462) he transferred the possessions of Toft to the college of St. Mary and St. Nicholasnow King's
A History of the County of Norfolk
… value of the temporalities in four Norfolk parishes as 8 s. 6 d., but the priory then held also the churches of Sporle … of the annual worth of 20, and the altar dues averaged 100 s.; that the 617 acres of glebe of the church were worth 38 … granted, in 1440, by Henry IV towards the endowment of his college at Eton. This grant was confirmed by Edward IV in …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of Were ham and the abbot and convent of St. Salvin's of Monsterol, acting for the priory of St. Winwaloe. … lands in three Norfolk parishes of the annual value of 7 2 s. 8 d. In 1321 the abbot and convent of Monsterol sold this … de Burgo, Domine de Clare, the foundress of Clare College, Cambridge. In 1336 this lady conveyed the manor and …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… prosecuted at the hundred court for obstructing the king's highway. 6 The taxation roll of 1291 gives the annual value … etc. at Toft pertaining to the abbey of Praux as 40 16 s. 10 d. 7 An extent of the lands and tenements of the abbey … but Edward IV transferred them in February, 1462, to the college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas (King's), Cambridge. 13 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… granted to the priory by his son Robert (II). Robert (I)'s brother Eugenulph and others further contributed to the … Earl of Derby. 21 For the first century of the priory's existence the appointment and deposition of the prior was … (Derb.), Stratford-at-Bow (Mdx.), and Trentham, Newark College at Leicester, and the church of Mugginton. The priory …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… priory of Panfield, which was also a cell of St. Stephen's, Caen. The prior was termed the prior of Panfield and … Norfolk, meadow land in West Acre of the annual value of 3 s., rents in Ashwicken 1 2 s. 11 d., rents in Leziate 3 17 s. … 5 with whom it remained till the dissolution of that college in 1548, when it was granted to Osbert Mundeford and …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… to the king. 2 In 1441 it was granted by Henry VI to the college of St. Nicholas, Cambridge, after the death of Thomas … some meadow. 5 The value of its revenue in 1380 was 12 18 s. 5 d. 6 Priors of Wenghale Philip, 7 appointed 1223 William … iii, m. 18. Pat. 21 Hen. VI, pt. ii, m. 42. Mr. Brewster's Notes, from Vernon Papers, Trin. Coll. Camb. Add. MS. 6164, …
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