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A History of the County of Essex
… was apparently an almshouse for women, connected with the abbey. 9 There are no later references to this, unless it is …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Barking had grown up in the Middle Ages, beside Barking Abbey, and had later become a flourishing fishing port. Two … and the sections on agrarian history, manors, the abbey buildings, and charities, are taken to the present … A.D. 666 St. Erkenwald, Bishop of London, there founded an abbey, which became one of the greatest English houses of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Sebbi, king of the East Saxons, gave to the newly-founded abbey of Barking land comprising 40 hides ( manentes) in … to be from Erkenwald, Bishop of London, to Barking Abbey. This mentions thelrd's grant, but says it was of 75 … (son of the king Sebbi of thelrd's charter) granted the abbey 40 hides ( cassatae) called Berecingas (Barking) and …
A History of the County of Essex
… was issued for a Baptist meeting in Fisher Street (now Abbey Road), 42 but no permanent church was formed at that …
A History of the County of Essex
… common. The nucleus of the manor was land devised to the abbey of Bury St. Edmunds in 1044 by Thurstan son of Wine, a … another 3 hides formerly held by five free men. 80 The abbey also held a manor and 3 hides in Latton. It seems … Harlow parish. In the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries the abbey shared the pasture of Stanegrove Hill with the two …
Survey of London
… Peacock and the White Lion are now the Co-operative Bank, Abbey National and HSBC. The Angel intersection The road … of St John of Jerusalem. It was redeveloped in 19935 for Abbey National plc, which put up a rectilinear brick-faced …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which was after wards known by the name of St. Augustine's abbey, as a place of sepulture for the king and his … by his predecessors in the church of St. Augustine's abbey. 54 11. CUTHBERT was his successor, who was translated … the ground on part of which he afterwards erected his abbey, lying without the city walls, for a place of sepulture …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… after which, he took on him the Cistertian habit in Ford abbey, and after a few years was made abbot there, and then … in the county of Norfolk, where he built and endowed an abbey for Premonstratensian canons from Welbec, in honour of … Peter Blesensis, then dean of it, that he might build an abbey there for monks of the Cistertain order; the archbishop …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to fly into Normandy, where he died and was buried in the abbey of Gemetica, in which he had been brought up. 35 33. … See more of Theobald, in Bourget's Hist. of the Royal Abbey of Bec, published by Nichols, 1779, p. 25. See M. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… death, being consecrated on Jan. 27, 1677, in the abbey church of St. Peter, at Westminster. 4 He was born at …
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