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Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… Hugh de Fonte to his daughter Margaret of William son of Herbert, with the whole tenement which he holds of Hugh in … 2 s. rent in pure and perpetual alms, which William son of Herbert and Edric of the Garden hold of them in the vill of … 2 s. rent in the vill of Westminster, which William son of Herbert and Edric of the Garden rendered to her former …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… dapifer (ibid., 1389). Note: This grant was confirmed by Herbert ( 245). Gervase ( 263) and Henry II ( 124) issued … in 1117. Note: See Harvey, WA, 338. 243. Grant by Abbot Herbert to the monks of Great Malvern (Worcs.) of the manor …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… Charters of the abbots Herbert (nos. 244-50) Herbert (nos. 244-50) 244. Grant by Abbot Herbert, for the service of the High Altar, and for the needs …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… by Abbot Laurence of the grants ( 24950, 2645) of Abbots Herbert and Gervase to the nuns of Kilburn (Mddx.). [1158 …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… the death of Abbot Gilbert and the appointment of Abbot Herbert ( Gilbert Crispin, 44), but that would not explain … London'. Date: Gregory was dapifer under Abbots Herbert ( 250) and Gervase ( 254, 265), so this document was …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 72. [ Temp. Hen. III or Edw. I.]Release by Robert son of Herbert "le Maszun" and Iseude his wife, to Robert, called …
Old and New London
… a description of the earlier hall: "The buildings," says Herbert, "were of a fine red brick, and surrounded a small … great solemnity, now takes place every year. "It is," says Herbert, in his "City Companies," "an investigation or …
Old and New London
… till the 17th of Richard II. (1393), are traced back by Herbert as early as 1172. Soon afterwards they are mentioned … present front, the modern Mercers' Chapel standing, says Herbert, exactly on the site of part of the hospital church. … of this livery. Subsequently to the Great Fire, says Herbert, there was some discussion with Parliament on …
Old and New London
… and pins. "In the early part of Elizabeth's reign,"says Herbert, "upwards of 60,000 annually was paid to foreign …
Old and New London
… stone. (Timbs.) The celebrated poet and enthusiast, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, lived, in the reign of James I., in a …