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A History of the County of Essex
… only dependency in England of the Hospice of St. Nicholas and St. Bernard, Montjoux, in Savoy, was founded by Henry II; … he grants to the hospice land worth 25 yearly in Havering and 8 in Chislehurst in Kent, with various liberties. The … 652. See an article by J. H. Round in Trans. Essex Arch. Soc. vi, 1. Chart. 26 Hen. III, m. 8. Ibid. 54 Hen. III, m. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… he had obtained the earldom of Sussex, gave certain lands and advowsons to the abbey of Sez, with a vacant site in … secular canons from the church of St. Nicholas at Arundel, and introduced in their place this small priory of four or … Ric. II, pt. iii, m. 12. See above. Feet of F. (Suss. Rec. Soc.), No. 48. Ibid. No. 379. Dugdale, Mon. viii, 1171. Add …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Ralph de Mortimer gave the churches of Hullavington and Surrendell to the Benedictine Abbey of St. Victor in Caux … who at the same time himself gave the manors of Clatford and Hullavington to the abbey. 1 By 1261 these estates had … occurs 1384. 15 Recueil de chartes de S. Victor en Caux (Soc. de l'hist. de Normandie), 3756. Hugh's first …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… partly by the gift of Queen Emma, the wife of Ethelred, and partly by the gift of Bishop Alwyn. A charter of William … land of the Bishop of Winchester, and in the same island sac and soc and thol and theam and infangenethef and all …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… wardrobe of the monks of Bec in 1107-33 by Brian FitzCount and Maud of Wallingford; a second charter of a date between 1122 and 1147 refers to the grant of both Ogbourne St. George and … Select Documents of English Lands of Abbey of Bec (Camd. Soc. 3rd Ser. lxxiii), 20, 2425. Ibid. 2, 4. Reg. S. Osmund …
A History of the County of Sussex
… PRIORY OF RUNCTON Roger of Montgomery, earl of Shrewsbury and Chichester, gave the manor of Runcton to the Norman abbey of Troarn, some time before 1086, and several of his undertenants followed his example and … Round, Cal. Doc. France, 170. Bruton Cartul. (Somers. Rec. Soc.), No. 352. Ibid. 344. Ibid. 351. Ibid. 345. Ibid. 310-13. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Conquest the vill of Swavesey belonged to Edith the Fair, and, like so much of her property, it was given by William I … who granted to the Benedictine Abbey of SS. Sergius and Bacchus at Angers the church of Swavesey with all its … W. M. Palmer, 'Swavesey Priory', Cambs. and Hunts. Arch. Soc. i, p. 34. These may be the 1 virgates in Ertemanelot and
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 By 1141 the abbey held churches in five counties, 2 and it was probably in the 12th century that it established … two cells in England, one at Ecclesfield (Yorks.) 3 and the other at Upavon. In the time of King John the abbey's … occurs 1361, died 1368. 31 Eccl. Doc. ed. Hunter (Camden Soc. 1840), 57. F. Lot, tudes critiques sur l'abbaye de St. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the abbey founded by his father at Grestein in Normandy, and not the least important of his donations was the grant of the manors of Wilmington and Frog Firle in Alfriston, which, with two hides in … 16 Edw. III, pt. i, m. 21. Feet of F. Suss. (Suss. Rec. Soc.), No. 47. Swainson, Hist. of Chich. Cath. 26. Add. MSS. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Tony gave the church of Wootton Wawen with all its tithes and oblations, and an adjacent hide of land, together with a hide at … and in the Mon. vi, 994-5. Giffard's Reg. (Worc. Hist. Soc.), 131-3. Close, 11 Edw. III, pt. ii, m. 37, 30. a Sede …
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