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A History of the County of Essex
… 13th century when most of the land given to Waltham abbey was in small arable closes. Only one holding, 8 a. in … 92 In the south-eastern quarter of the parish, Colchester abbey's Cham- bers tenement still contained 1 a. of … In the mid 13th century John de Burgh granted to Waltham abbey common for 120 sheep on Wyldenhey and Stanway heaths. …
A History of the County of Essex
… were enfranchised in 1790. 73 Business at Waltham abbey's courts for its manor included the conveyance of copyholds, and amercement of tenants trespassing in the abbey's pasture or failing to scour ditches. 74 Successive …
A History of the County of Essex
… as OLIVERS manor. 46 The manor was held of St. John's abbey, Colchester, in 1338, 1424, and 1476, although in 1420 … was unknown, and the manor was not listed among the abbey's lands in 1368. 47 John Oliver, recorded in 1300, died … BELHUS. 66 In 1424 it was said to be held of St. John's abbey, but its name implies that it had belonged to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… advowson and one acre within Stanwell manor to Chertsey Abbey in exchange for West Bedfont manor. The church was appropriated to the abbey in the same year, the bishop reserving to himself a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of a complicated exchange involving the Crown and Chertsey Abbey, it passed to Richard Windsor, lord of Stanwell, who … Jocelin, son of Ralph, leased the Park to Westminster Abbey and in 1271 Ralph Jocelin gave his house, a close …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… these were Newark Priory, Ankerwyke Priory, and Chertsey Abbey, whose main estates are discussed elsewhere. 79 In … comprising land north of London Road granted to the Abbey by Elias, vicar of Fulham, and rents granted by tenants … Windsor made several grants of land in Horton to Missenden Abbey (Bucks.) in the early 13th century, 85 and he may also …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Stapenhill Economic history AGRICULTURE In 1086 Burton abbey had land at Stapenhill for 4 ploughteams, of which 2 … labour services and a reeve was recorded in each of the abbey's early 12th-century surveys: a villein called Godric … de la Ward, apparently the lord of Stanton, granted Burton abbey pasture rights in Stanton and 'Ravenildestre hill', …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a chaplain there was assigned to the chamberlain of Burton abbey in 1326. 11 Drakelow was transferred to Church Gresley … of Immanuel church. 13 The scattered holdings of Burton abbey in Stapenhill township were not fully integrated into … the abbots of Burton, Stapenhill church was given to the abbey by Abbot Beohtric, either the abbot 1027-1050 or his …
A History of the County of Stafford
… called Stapenhill and treated in this article. 1 Burton abbey was a major landholder in Stapenhill township and its …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Stapenhill Local government Local government Manor Burton abbey's tenants at Stapenhill formed a tithing in Burton …