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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to St. Leonard, founded here in 1146 as a cell to the abbey of St. Peter, Gloucester, and which at the Dissolution … and comprises 253 acres, of which the soil is loam. An abbey of Cistercian monks was founded here in 1178, by John …
Survey of London
… the Admiralty from 17331742. He was buried in Westminster Abbey. Lady Wager resided here until 1748. The name of John …
The Environs of London
… the crown anno 1221 4. Soon afterwards it was given to the Abbey of St. Albans, under which it was held by the family of … St. Bartholomew, in Smithfield. It was then held under the Abbey of St. Alban's, by an annual rent of 10 marks and 8d 6. … was formerly paid out of the rectory of Stanmore to the abbey of St. Alban's 42. In the king's books the rectory is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. This liberty, which belonged to the adjacent abbey of Stanlow, comprises 947 acres of excellent arable and … endowed with the rectorial tithes, with the chapel of Dale-Abbey; patrons, Trustees appointed by the proprietors of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Windrush. 59 Queen Adela granted the advowson to Reading abbey before 1141; 60 despite attempts by the Harcourts to secure the patronage in 1219 and 1498, 61 the abbey remained patron until the Dissolution, the bishop of … in 1498 and 1528. 62 In the early 13th century the abbey received a pension of £6 13 s. 4 d. from the rectory, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Leigh's, and in the early 15th century some of Eynsham abbey's tenants there held lands in Eynsham's fields. 89 The … and Henry and Emma Hewet held all or most of Eynsham abbey's lands in Hamstall for assized rents totalling 22 s. … tenants listed under S. Leigh: above, Intro. Eynsham abbey's tenants were not mentioned. Oxon. Fines, 42-3; Cur. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century; 83 the hide was later divided between Eynsham abbey and one of the Stanton Harcourt manors, 84 but there is … included the site of the later Armstalls Farm. 57 Eynsham abbey held half the hide associated with the settlement, but … partly occupied in 1389, when 3 or 4 tenants of Eynsham abbey held cottages and lands there, but by 1467 all or most …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 7 of which one lay in Hanborough and was given to Oseney abbey c. 1138. 8 Another 1 ½ hide in 'Pereio', probably in … gave land formerly held by Reynold the forester to Reading abbey. 86 The land, which escheated to the Crown in 1156 and … 1137 Queen Adela granted 1 hide at Hamstall to Eynsham abbey, which already held half the hide for 4 s. a year. 28 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to Geoffrey Griffin. Geoffrey granted them to Haughmond abbey c. 1235 for the support of infirm canons, in exchange … iv. 35. Rot. Hund. ii. 72, 101. Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey, ed. U. Rees (1985), p. 143. P.R.O., E 358/18, m. 4. … L. & P. Hen. VIII, xx (1), p. 223. Cartulary of Shrews. Abbey, ed. U. Rees (1975), ii, p. 250. P.R.O., IR 29/29/297; …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1364 divided the tithes between the rector and St. John's abbey and granted the abbey a pension of 2 marks (£1 6 s. 8 d.) a year. 95 In the …