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An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… and Houwyk, Hundred of Dempford, the advowson of the Abbey of Dureford and the manor of Hertyngge, excepting the …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… Burgh Seyntmargaretes and Great Hautboys, and advowsons of Abbey of Langle and priories of St. Faith and Petriston in … Wrentham, Beneacre and Henstede, and advowsons of abbey of Sybton and priory of Blyburgh in Suffolk, manors of …
The Environs of London
… pound. Manor. The manor belonged formerly to St. Peter's Abbey at Chertsey. In Doomsday-book it is said to contain 15 … remainder to Ralph Codyngton 7, was held under Chertsey Abbey. The church. The record of Doomsday speaks of two …
A History of the County of Somerset
… an estate at Sutton which formed part of the Glastonbury abbey estate of Shapwick. 1 Sutton was among the fees which … manor of Dundon super Polden held under Glastonbury abbey. It had been held in 1166 under Robert Malet by Hubert … parish formerly belonging to the almoner of Glastonbury abbey, were granted by the Crown to John Berkeley on a …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… before 1218, when they were surrendered to Fountains abbey. 98 In the Middle Ages most of the surviving woodland … c. 1170, when it was given by Robert de Percy to Whitby abbey. 40 No vicarage was ordained, however, and the living … a rectory. The advowson was in dispute between the abbey and Aubrey, widow of Robert de Percy, in 1233, 41 but …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it was held of Niel (Nigellus) the physician, by the abbey of St. Mary de Monteburg (dp. Manche). 37 It may have … gifts made about the beginning of the 12th century to the abbey of St. Vincent at Le Mans (dp. Sarthe) for the … houses also had land in Sutton Veny, namely Stanley Abbey in 1227 79 and the Prior of Monkton Farleigh at the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in connection with the development of the mediaeval abbey, or with the disposal of its property at the Dissolution. Tarrant Crawford Abbey originated at the end of the 12th century ( V.C.H., … Lib. Rolls, Hen. III, iii (124551), 62, 69). Most of the abbey buildings appear to have been demolished at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 76 acres. The church was formerly a chapel to Malmesbury Abbey, and is principally in the early English style; the … Francis Elderfield, Esq., who endowed it for six widows. Abbey House was formerly a residence for the monks of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to have been once considerable, and a Prmonstratensian abbey was founded here by Hellewise, daughter of Ranulph de …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Priory d(2) Benedictine Priory, sometimes known as 'The Abbey' (Fig. 88; Plates 70, 71), stood at the N. end of …