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A History of the County of York
… be fined a mark for each offence. 12a The friars held the manor of Roecliffe near Boroughbridge, but their title to … expended in giving rewards to friars and paying debts. The woods were estimated at 6 s. 4 d. a year, the lead at 18 …
A History of the County of Kent
… permitted certain tenants to alienate lands in the manor to these friars; 19 and in 1394 an agreement was made … much of the property, comprising 361 acres with some woods, was leased in 1540 to Sir Anthony Aucher of … III, m. 31 d. Pat. 48 Edw. III, pt. 2, m. 22. i.e. in the manor of Delmynden; Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i, 81. Pat. 17 …
A History of the County of York
… to whether Thomas Hatfield, Bishop of Durham, lord of the manor, might grant to the friars 6 acres of land adjacent to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… probability one of the earlier owners of Hertingfordbury Manor, 1 possibly one of the Valognes, whose heiress … 4 presumably the gift of a former lord of the manor. It is also noticeable that the hospital among its … de Maule's predecessor at Hertingfordbury, had had a manor. 6 In 1248 Simon de Cokham, a citizen of London, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… house of St. Francis, Worcester, the king's moiety of the manor of Pyrye (Perry) by Worcester, and a mill under the …
The Environs of London
… generally been appropriated to Barnet in Hertfordshire. Manor of Whetstone, or Freren Barnet. The manor of Whetstone, or Freren Barnet, belonged to the priory … of the commonwealth, when it was sold (together with the manor of Brownswood in Hornsey) to Richard Utber, for the sum …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… gave it to the knights of St. John together with Whetstone manor, 58 of which it was an appendage. Although not … name the advowson was included in the Crown's grant of the manor to the chapter of St. Paul's in 1544 59 and it was …