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A History of the County of Oxford
… 222 High rents, renewal of leases on the forfeited abbey lands, the oppression of 'improving' landlords, and the … Virgate Arable Pasture Meadow Rollright 232 [N W.] Eynsham Abbey 1363 5 d. 7 d. c. 1 s. 4 d. 1517 6 d. (conversion to … 'decayed') South Stoke 234 (Stoke Abbot) [S W.] Eynsham Abbey 1366 2 d. 1 s. 5 s. 8 d. (Yardland let at 9 s. c. 1530 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 3 Richard II, and a custumal of the manor in a Westminster Abbey custumal of the time of Henry III, in the British …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… and drinking, listening to jongleurs or friars This is the Abbey Fair, and the King has compelled all the citizens of … the King is determined to find money to finish the great abbey church which you can see a-building yonder And so they pass the Abbey through a crowd of debtors, beggars and outlaws huddled …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… an emigré who had married Miss Pitts and taken over her Abbey House school at Reading. Saint-Quentin was among … was apparently Frances Rowden, who as a parlour boarder at Abbey House had met the writer Mary Martha Sherwood …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… pontificali et metropolitano' a charter for Rushen abbey. He inspects a charter of Sir John Stanley, lord of Man, dated 1410, granting a rectory to the abbey. The archiepiscopal confirmation following the recital …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… once a monk at Ramsey, obtained King Cnut's leave for that abbey to remove them to its church. In 1026 its abbot, … and Barway chapel in free alms to the Poitevin Cistercian abbey of Le Pin (Vienne), whose abbot was his almoner. King … 44 A vicarage was established by 1244, 45 and the abbey took possession of a substantial rectorial estate, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to him three times a year. 47 By 1066 Bury St. Edmunds abbey (Suff.) had acquired in Soham 6 a. with the right to … with one net. 48 In 1279, as until its dissolution, that abbey retained a right, on lease by the 1530s and apparently … and Sealode fisheries were let to Isaac Barrow of Spinney Abbey on a 31-year lease. The actual fishery was still sublet …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… descended to Dunn Gardner's heirs with his Fordham Abbey estate until the 20th century. 45 About 1974 Mrs. … Dunn Gardner (formerly 'Lord John Townshend') of Chatteris Abbey, 50 who died in 1903. His surviving son and heir, A. C. … 78 One of them, which had been among those promised to the abbey of Ely by Beorhtnoth, ealdorman of Essex, was given to …
Old and New London
… from the sea at Scilly, was on its way to Westminster Abbey. No doubt an effigy surmounted the pall, and the …
Survey of London
… as the author of Vathek and as the builder of Fonthill Abbey, had been born here in 1759. 60 After Alderman …
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