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A History of the County of Oxford
… range of the cloister, were demolished by Wolsey. Oseney abbey. The house was founded as an Augustinian priory by … manor of South Oseney in 1129 and raised to the rank of an abbey c. 1154. 10 By the early 13th century the buildings … included a number of separate lodgings within the abbey court, one at least with its own chamber, kitchen, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hall was the site of a monastery attached to St. Mary's Abbey at York; it has a park of 100 acres. The living is a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… London; containing, with the townships of Barden, Bolton-Abbey, Draughton, Embsay with Eastby, East Halton, Hazlewood … Henry VIII. a grant of the extensive revenues of Bolton Abbey. The barony continued in the Clifford family till the … of the Vicar, with a net income of 120. At Bolton-Abbey is another incumbency. There are places of worship for …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 42 but before 1100 he confirmed the gift of it to Selby abbey (Yorks. W.R.) by his man Swane. 43 Some small additional gifts were made to the abbey in the 13th century. 44 Under the abbot as overlord the … Moses. In the 13th century arable land belonging to Selby abbey comprised strips lying in numerous furlongs, which in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and appears to have formed part of the endowment of the Abbey of Kelso in the year 1128. From its situation near the … a religious house which was connected with the celebrated abbey of Dunfermline. Starr STARR, a village, chiefly in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1247 when it was part of the possessions granted to the abbey of Fecamp (Seine Inf.) in exchange for Rye and … hundred passed with the manor of Lower Slaughter to Syon Abbey (Mdx.) after the dissolution of the alien priories, was … part) in 1962 When the hundred was granted in 1247 the Abbey of Fcamp was given unusually full liberties, with …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Priory had been accustomed to lease the tithes to Owston Abbey 50 and a grant of a rectory and tithes in Slawston, … Small grants of property in Slawston were made to Launde Abbey in 1345 59 and 1350, 60 and to Bradley Priory in the … tailors of London. 65 The nucleus of the estates of Owston Abbey, the glebe attached to the church, is discussed below, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… with eagles or at the crossings of the fret, for Merton Abbey, Surrey; in the middle light is an oval cartouche with …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Alwin, Duke of the East Angles, gave this town to the abbey of Ramsey, founded by the said nobleman in 969. 4 King … not appropriate it to himself. The temporalities of this abbey were valued in 1428 at 46 l. 13 s. per ann. and at the … of the rectory formerly belonging to the sacrist of Ramsey-Abbey. From the Hares it came to the Berkleys. Norborne …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… considerable possessions in this town, and gave to Ramsey abbey all that he held herein, except the tenures of …