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A History of the County of Middlesex
… which was given after his execution to Westminster Abbey. 31 Several owners of neighbouring estates held lands … Henry VIII's short-lived foundation of Bisham. 37 Chertsey Abbey had a small property in Staines, possibly acquired … large estates seem to have been formed after Westminster Abbey gave up demesne farming in Staines. By 1844, apart from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parsonage-house. The great tithes were held by Thorney Abbey: at the dissolution of monasteries they came into the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Saul, 81 and as a church that belonged to Gloucester Abbey, Standish church is likely to have been built many … disputed the division of the great tithes with Gloucester Abbey, and it was stated that the rector was entitled to all … of the rectory. Thomas of Stoke was instituted on the abbey's presentation to the same portion in 1270, 86 and he …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… tilling the area of the later parish. In 1291 Gloucester Abbey's demesne was large, containing 4 ploughlands, and the … 21 In Colethrop in the late 13th century Gloucester Abbey was given permission to inclose land granted to it and … manor were obliged to grind their corn at Gloucester Abbey's mill in Stonehouse. The abbot then gave them …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the fishery in the Severn at Framilode that Gloucester Abbey owned as an appurtenance of Standish manor. 5 In 1882 … 16 The high ground has remained wooded. Gloucester Abbey's wood of Standish, recorded in 1297, 17 in 1515 … tenant farmers. The ownership of the manor by Gloucester Abbey in the Middle Ages has left hardly one of the older …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Evesbury to St. Peter's, Gloucester. 87 With others of the abbey's estates it was held in 1066 by Aldred, Archbishop of … King William granted possession of Standish to Gloucester Abbey, 90 and in 1095 Thomas, Archbishop of York, rendered Standish along with other estates to the abbey. 91 Gloucester Abbey retained STANDISH manor until the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… demesne. Langhurst (later Langleys), granted to Eynsham abbey with nearby Chaddocks or Chattoksham in the late 12th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… granted meadows and common rights in Standlake to Eynsham abbey. 4 John's daughter and heir Eve married the royal judge … marriage, who that year confirmed the grants to Eynsham abbey, but the Crown restored the manor to Eve c. 1197, 6 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the Thames granted in the late 12th century to Eynsham abbey by Anketil and John de Grey were retained as part of the abbey's Shifford manor until the Dissolution. 89 An estate …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… depopulated in late medieval times, perhaps by Selby Abbey (Yorkshire) which held the manor until the Dissolution, …
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