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A History of the County of Sussex
… Angmering. 35 The church was presumably granted to Fécamp abbey at the same time as Steyning manor, 36 but certain … former royal free chapels. 37 In times of voidance the abbey's jurisdiction was exercised by the king, 38 for … church continued after it had ceased to belong to Fécamp abbey. 46 In 1777 the incumbent still pleaded exemption from …
A History of the County of Sussex
… from c. 1930. 36 Mills Four mills belonged to Fécamp abbey's Steyning estate in 1086, 37 but it is likely that not … when it was leased with the proviso that the wheat of the abbey's bailiff should be ground there toll-free. 39 The … Domesday Book. For a time after its acquisition by Fécamp abbey it seemed likely to become an important link with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Edward the Confessor's grant of Steyning manor to Fécamp abbey apparently included full royal privileges, 71 … m. 6; S.C. 6/1100/17 m. 5v. Cal. Pat. 1555-7, 227. Westm. Abbey Mun. 4012. S.C. 2/206/43, 45; W.S.R.O., PHA 933, 935; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the reversion after the death of Bishop Aelfwine to Fcamp abbey (Seine-Maritime). 53 It is not certain whether the abbey received the land, which in 1066 was in the hands of … King Harold, 54 but duke William's promise to uphold the abbey's claim if his invasion should be successful supports …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… containing 819 inhabitants. It was distinguished for an abbey of Cistercian monks, built in 1164 by Rhŷs, son of … the head of Caron-Uwch-Clawdd, where the history of the abbey, and a description of the surface, the living, the … were erected in the year 1700, by Mr. Turner, near Neath Abbey; the next were built at Melingryddan, near Neath, by …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… until after 1346, 7 when it apparently passed to Selby abbey. It was last mentioned in 1534. 8 Count Alan apparently … (fl. 1089-1114) of the estate 9 and he gave it Selby abbey before 1145. 10 The abbey held a mesne lordship in 1284-5 and 1343. 11 The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the parish was in a few large holdings. In 1341 Buildwas abbey kept a third of the parish in hand, 31 presumably as … mills were mentioned when the vill was granted to Buildwas abbey in 1247. 46 One mill was recorded on the abbey's property in Stirchley in 1291. 47 One of the mills …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Farm, a third medieval settlement, originated as Buildwas abbey's grange and was probably established after the abbey acquired the manor in the mid 13th century. The Brands … ii. 227, 231. Inf. from the archivist, T.D.C. Buildwas abbey's est. was described c. 1284 as 'the vills of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were held at the time of the Dissolution. 6 Buildwas abbey withdrew Stirchley's suit from Bradford hundred court …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… possible that 'Styrcleage', left by Wulfric Spot to Burton abbey in his will of c. 1003, is to be identified with … Wombridge priory, 63 ½ d. rent in the vill to Lilleshall abbey, 64 and by two separate grants of c. 1243 and 1247 he released the whole manor to Buildwas abbey, 65 which may have had land at Holmer since the 1220s. …