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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… his place, enjoyed his privileges, and the estates of the abbey were converted into a temporal lordship, that descended … of the church," from its having anciently belonged to the abbey of Lincluden, founded about the year 1150, by Uthred, … of 410 vested in the Kirk Session. The remains of the abbey of Lincluden stand on the bank of the river Cairn, a …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… of Scarborough, Yorks, m Isabell Hutchinson of Wikham Abbey, Yorks, mar Ellen Donnelly/Durnella (4) Confectioner, … (3) Will PCC 64 North pr, 19 Apr 1681 f Robert Thomson of Watton, Herts, m Elizabeth, da of John Halfhead, mar 1638, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it to Gilbert de Notton, 15 and Gilbert gave to Cockersand Abbey one plough-land of his land in Tarleton, viz. a moiety … all his right to the plough-land given to Cockersand Abbey, reserving, however, the service due for the fourteenth … the fishing in the Asland which had belonged to Cockersand Abbey. William Banastre and the tenants of North Holmes were …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the past. In 1086, when the settlement belonged to Trinity Abbey, Caen, the recorded population was 24 ( V.C.H., Dorset …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… appears to have derived its origin from the erection of an abbey of Black monks, begun in 961, by Orgar, who, according … been admonished in a dream to found a monastery here. The abbey was completed in 981, by his son Ordulf, by whom it was … in this town, and thirteen criminals were executed on the Abbey green. At a subsequent period, a market and a fair were …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… II. The tenths were 1 l. 4 s.; the temporalities of the abbey of Caen in Normandy were 2 s.; of Carrow priory 53 s. 1 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lat. et xvd. de gelto. This Robert was a benefactor to the abbey of Caen, in Normandy. See Neust Pia, p. 633. Plita de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Sir Robert Hauteyn gave 24 acres of land to Langley abbey. John, son of Ralph de Tyvile, granted to William de … s.; temporalities of Norwich priory 18 s. 6 d.; of Langley abbey 27 s.; of St. Faith's priory 40 s.; and of Carrow …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of York, R. Bishop of Lincoln. He was founder of Sibton abbey in Suffolk, and left by Gilla, his wife, three … was killed at Sterling, in Scotland, and buried at Langley abbey; as was Sir John, his eldest brother, and Thomas his … surmounted by a bendlet, sable, and was buried in Langley abbey. The lady Eva died in the 45th of Edward III. and was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… After which they visited the shrine of St. Faith at the abbey of Conches in France, and being there kindly … accordingly performed, placing herein two monks, of the abbey of Conches, to which abbey they gave this house as a cell, in the reign of Henry …