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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… between Stamford and Huntingdon. 7 A charter to Thorney Abbey likewise shows that St. Mary's Priory existed at this … of which two belonged to St. Mary's Priory and Ramsey Abbey respectively. 198 The third appears under various … Sir Richard Cromwell died in 1544. He had acquired Ramsey Abbey and lands of other religious houses and does not appear …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… within Huntingdon. Of these the most important was Ramsey Abbey, whose soke in Huntingdon included in Edward the … confirmed to them with other liberties in 1129, 26 and the abbey continued to hold the property with various additions … appended to the Domesday Survey it had belonged to Thorney Abbey and in Edward the Confessor's time was pledged to the …
A History of the County of Essex
… district council in 1900. 130 Ilford Emergency Hospital, Abbey Road, Newbury Park, was opened in 1912. A new hospital … High school places were also provided at the new Barking Abbey county school. Meanwhile the Ilford council had started … and senior schools founded between 1921 and 1939. Barking Abbey school (Longbridge Road), a mixed grammar school, was …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… the title-deeds of a property (formerly pertaining to Bury Abbey), which they bought at Brandon co. Norfolk, and have …
A History of the County of Warwick
… under Edward the Confessor, became a monk at Malmesbury Abbey and gave his estate to the monastery. 72 The vill was … accordingly entered in Domesday Book as the land of the Abbey of Malmesbury, being assessed at 3 hides and valued at … in the course of a lawsuit over rights of wardship. 74 The abbey granted the land to Ralph the sheriff (presumably of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1267, in which year the earl specifically released the Abbey of Hyde from all claims for walling the town due for … 3 burgesses appurtenant to Henfield and 3 to Preston; the abbey of Hyde had 10 burgesses appurtenant to Southease, and Battle Abbey 7 burgesses belonging to Alciston, but probably …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the master smith employed at Westminster Palace and the Abbey from 1253 onwards, owned property in Lewes when he died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Longport, the antient and first manor of St. Augustine's abbey; the description of it in Domesday, under the general … appears by the register belonging to the treasurer of this abbey, that in the reign of king Edward I. the demesne lands … demesne lands, surrendered up, with the scite of the abbey and other possessions of it, in the 30th year of king …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… arose at the beginning of the 14th century 31 between the abbey and the borough over tolls; in the end it was agreed that the abbey might buy and sell free of toll while bound to do its …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the earlier 12th century the Empress Maud gave to Reading abbey the property in Marlborough of Herbert son of Fulk, who had become a monk there. The abbey leased the messuage in 1192 on condition that monks … might lodge there when visiting Marlborough. 205 Stanley abbey was given a burgage in the town c. 1266 and, at an …