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A History of the County of Hampshire
… geld, and tolls, 3 a privilege which the tenants of the abbey seem to have always claimed from this date. In 1467 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and East Stratton were evidently included in the abbey's lands there, though not expressly mentioned. 3 The … together with certain citizens, had entered the abbey's inclosures within the hundred with a great multitude … there, a right which should have belonged to the abbey. 9 Assize of bread and ale was also claimed as …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Norman Cross William Rufus granted the hundred to the Abbey of Thorney in Cambridgeshire at a fee-farm rent of 5 a … in the hundred were assessed to make payments to the Abbey of Thorney towards the farm, the manor of Elton paying … had no charter acquitting him of the payment and that the Abbey of Thorney must pay the full farm of 5, besides the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in the hundred of Pershore belonged originally to the abbey of Pershore, having probably formed part of its … 2 the lands granted are said to have been given to the abbey by Coenwulf, Edgar's predecessor, at the request of the … More than half this property was taken from Pershore Abbey and given by Edward the Confessor, as the manor of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 7 Before 1106 Wormsley was alienated to Abingdon Abbey whose chief estate in this part of the Chilterns lay at … view of frankpledge and suit to the hundred to Rewley Abbey, which in turn granted these privileges in 1287 to Thame Abbey. 13 Stoke Talmage, therefore, does not appear in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 6 The hundred was granted by Henry I to Reading Abbey at its foundation, the men of the adjacent manors being … of the manors, with their dependent manors, held by the abbey in demesne in Berkshire. The abbot's liberty was … Thatcham and East Hendred, all of which were held by the abbey. The exact date when this division took place is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… gave the inn with the adjacent land in alms to Abingdon Abbey. 20 It has not been found possible to trace the history …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… enclose the area on the north and east. Tewkesbury, whose abbey tower is clearly visible from many parts of the lower …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the charter of Henry III, granting to Titchfield Abbey freedom from service at the courts of the shires and …
A History of the County of Essex
… urbanized. Farther north are the market towns of Waltham Abbey and Epping. Elsewhere the hundred is still mainly … of Ambresbury Banks, the church and precincts of the abbey at Waltham, and Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge at … the manor of Waltham 'with its half-hundred' to Waltham Abbey. 15 The hundredal lordship subsequently descended along …