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The Church in London, 1375-1392
… Walter Coteler, Robert, William. 191. St Nicholas Cole Abbey (Coldabbeye). Rector: John Baude; chaplains: Ralph … Thomas Bakedale, Thomas Wynchecombe, Thomas Ysaak. 195. Abbey Of St Mary Graces. Abbot: William de Warden; monks, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… presumably the woodland hermitage acquired by Gloucester abbey in the 12th century, once stood. 22 Within the wood a … to his son Michael remains to be identified. 1 Gloucester abbey owned land in the parish from the mid 12th century and … gift of Taynton church in the mid 12th century Gloucester abbey acquired a man and his family as well as a chapel and a …
The Environs of London
… of Stanes, is supposed to have been given to Westminster Abbey, by the founder, Sebert the first Christian King of the … or Gray) appropriates the church of Stanes to Westminster Abbey, it is directed, that the vicar of that parish shall … was erected to the memory of Dr. Hales, in Westminster Abbey, at the expence of the Princess Dowager of Wales 34. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… mother church of Staines was appropriated to Westminster Abbey, who already owned the advowson. It was then agreed … rectory, and was paid 2 s. 4 d. a week. 8 In 1369-70 the abbey also paid for candles and wine for the church. 9 In the … sometimes also had his house rent-free and repaired by the abbey. 10 In 1545, after the manor had passed to the Crown …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… this Teddington was probably a berewick of Westminster Abbey's manor of Staines, 75 but by the 13th century it was a separate unit in another bailiwick of manors nearer the abbey. A custumal made early in the century shows that the abbey had in the manor 5 free tenants holding 10 virgates …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Middle Ages, though he handed the profits over to the abbey: before this they had been held by the abbey's bailiff. The last court baron was held in 1865, and … proper purpose in 1836. 62 The stocks, which Westminster Abbey had provided in the 16th century, were last mentioned …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 219 acres for tithe and manorial rights. 6 Westminster Abbey probably acquired Teddington at the same time as … Teddington is not named in Edward's writs to the abbey, but it is mentioned as an appurtenance of Staines in … 1535 it was appropriated to the treasurer. 9 In 1536 the abbey granted Teddington and other lands to Henry VIII in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… formerly leased 3 hides in Sunbury and Teddington from the abbey and surrendered them in return for the new grant. 70 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… are included in the 15th-century cartulary of Shaftesbury Abbey. 28 The earlier, dated 860, is a grant by King … is most probably included under Dinton, also a Shaftesbury Abbey manor. 31 It was treated as a part of Dinton throughout … survey of Dinton. 53 It was indeed farmed by Shaftesbury Abbey as part of Dinton throughout the Middle Ages. No …
Old and New London
… Rome and Venice, executed Cowley's monument in Westminster Abbey, and the statues of Charles I., Charles II., and … Agincourt, Henry V., was borne to its rest at Westminster Abbey by the chief citizens and nobles, and every doorway … "I remember once being with Goldsmith in Westminster Abbey. Whilst we stood at Poet's Corner, I said to him, …
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