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Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 5 Part 1
Contains: hundred rolls for 1255 and 1275; the cartulary of the Benedictine abbey at Burton; forest pleas for Staffordshire, from the reigns of Henry II and Edward I
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… and this arose probably from the grant of it to Evesham Abbey. Those portions of a manor which were "de victu … of Wrottesley by the chief rent of 2 marks paid to the Abbey. Misprinted Elington in the "Rotuli Hundredorum." …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… and Exedone. by the service of a knight's fee; and the Abbey of Rowecestre is held of the King in free alms and by … to the Hundred, and has now been appropriated to the Abbey of Crokesdene for thirty years past; and the Grange of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… A considerable part of the land here belonged to Sawley Abbey, and at the Dissolution was granted to Sir Arthur …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (Staffs.), but the forged charter of Edgar to Westminster Abbey, which refers to the cell of Staines ( cenobium quod … bulls confirming it, with other churches, to Westminster Abbey, which also owned the manor. 46 Although a 'parson' of … part of the church's income was appropriated to the abbey's use. In c. 121718 a vicarage was ordained, following …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… refer to Hale Mill which had also belonged to Westm. Abbey earlier. See also West. R.C.O. 64 (doct. of 1795), … 16929. W.A.M. 16786 and manorial accts. penes Westm. Abbey. An explanation of the accts. used is given in n. 23. … survey of the acct. rolls and rentals preserved at Westm. Abbey. Grateful acknowledgement is made to Miss B. Harvey, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was made under a charter of 1265, which had granted the abbey wide liberties. 84 Though this charter purported to be … court. 86 From the late 13th century to the early 16th the abbey held yearly views of frankpledge at Staines, in … d, 15. Court rolls and subsidiary documents penes Westm. Abbey: W.A.M. 16952-97. There is also a court roll for 1629 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the manor of STAINES with its berewicks to Westminster Abbey, probably in 1065 or 1066. 51 The berewicks cannot be … by the Crown during vacancies. 66 Apart from this, the abbey's tenure was uninterrupted until the Dissolution. 67 … in Edward the Confessor's grant of Staines to Westminster Abbey. 79 Between 1087 and 1100 the land of Yeoveney …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Saturdays. In 1228 the king granted Westminster Abbey a four-day fair to be held in Staines at Ascensiontide. … (Rec. Com.), i. 418, and manorial accts. penes Westm. Abbey, passim; C 66/1998, no. 10; C.P. 43/760, m. 335; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… After this time part of the mill belonged to Westminster Abbey. From c. 1472 to 1490 it was in decay and out of use. … all events the New Mill at first belonged to Westminster Abbey, and later seems to have been divided among several … quitclaimed by William son of Walter Poyle to Westminster Abbey in 1258. 93 These may have included Yeoveney Mill, …