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A History of the County of Leicester
… in 1107, and passed into the possession of Leicester Abbey in 1143. 3 The church had been appropriated to the abbey by 1220, 4 and a vicarage was ordained before 1226. 5 … Ages the rectory of St. Peter's belonged to Leicester Abbey, 6 and at the Dissolution it passed to the Crown. The …
A History of the County of Leicester
… beginning of the 12th century. It was given to Leicester Abbey upon its foundation in 1143. 47 A mill called St. … passed to the Crown at the dissolution of Leicester Abbey, and seems to have remained in royal hands until 1589, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… in the borough. In St. Leonard's parish, the chapel in Abbey Gate was opened as a mission in 1882. 26 There were … guide to museum. There had been a meeting house in Abbey Gate in 1723, but it is not known to which sect it …
A History of the County of Leicester
… linking the east end of the bridge with the North Gate, Abbey Gate, running north-east from the west end of the bridge to St. Mary's Abbey, and Wood Gate, running from the bridge northwestwards … the parish must have been largely dominated by St. Mary's Abbey, which appropriated the church, 5 and which in the 12th …
A History of the County of Leicester
… is some doubt as to whether St. Margaret's Pasture and the Abbey Meadow were in the ancient parish or not. They were … Both these authorities stated that the pasture and the Abbey Meadow were part of the chapelry of Knighton. 14 Under the Divided Parishes Act of 1882, part of the Abbey Park (formerly Abbey Meadow) and St. Margaret's Pasture …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of St. Mary de Castro and transferred in 1143 to Leicester Abbey. 113 The church is first mentioned in 1220, when it was already appropriated to the abbey. 114 In 1225 a vicarage was ordained by Hugh of Welles, Bishop of Lincoln, and it was provided that the abbey was to supply a house and the same food as enjoyed by …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of the 12th century by the abbot and canons of Leicester Abbey, to whom the college had been made subordinate in or … 1220 the church was described as appropriated to Leicester Abbey. 140 From 1238 at the latest it was the practice to … worth at least 6 marks, including 2 marks from Leicester Abbey. 141 The vicar was appointed by the Abbot of Leicester. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 35 have their origin in the Novum Rentale of Leicester Abbey made by Prior William Charyte at the end of the 15th … of St. Mary de Castro in 1107 and passed to Leicester Abbey on its foundation in 1143. 40 The abbey had appropriated it before 1220 41 and retained …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Barking Abbeys and churches founded before 1830 THE ABBEY BUILDINGS. 1 The buildings of Barking Abbey lay north-west of the parish church. 2 The abbey church and cloister were demolished in 15412. Some of …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Dagenham shows that the original demesne of the abbey lay mainly in and near the town, while most of the … at 'Westbury and Dagenham', two farms held by Barking Abbey. 15 Westbury is clearly identical with the demesne … Jenkins), which seems never to have been part of the abbey's demesne. 17 The account shows a welldeveloped system …
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