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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… d. To Mast. Egerton, for offering at Our Lady at Myssenden Abbey, 6 s. 8 d. Fraternity of St. Dunstan in the West, 40 s.Total, 2,448 l. 16 s. 6 d. August.3rd, at Pypwell Abbey. Messengers with commissions and proclamations into … at Our Lady of Grace there, and at coming to Leicester Abbey.10th, 17th and 24th, at Nottingham. Offering at the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that appropriation have not been determined. Cirencester Abbey was lord of the manor and some at least of its … Thus Chedglow and Startley, both belonging to Malmesbury Abbey, sank into Malmesbury hundred, Knoyle, the property of … was named after Damerham hundred, in the south which that abbey owned. 33 Groupings of royal hundreds had begun at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… (Frontispiece, Plates 5376) stands E. and S.E. of the abbey church of St. Mary; it represents the mediaeval abbot's … an E.-W. axis corresponding to the liturgical E.-W. of the abbey. The Abbot's House. The first house on this site was … 13th-century plinth mouldings, similar to those of the abbey church, still exist in enough places to suggest that …
A History of the County of York
… chamberlain. In 1480 a similar dispute with St. Mary's Abbey was settled by arbitration. 61 It was Richard III, …
A History of the County of York
… 132; McKisack, Rep. of Eng. Boroughs, 136; E. Miller, Abbey and Bishopric of Ely, 79; York Civ. Rec. ii. 24–25. …
A History of the County of York
… worked both in St. Mary's, Castlegate, and in St. Mary's Abbey where the chancellor was lodged; at the same time … from London. 55 Again the Chancery sat in St. Mary's Abbey, and a parliament at York (20 October-9 November) … 61 Again the chancellor took up residence in St. Mary's Abbey and the Exchequer and benches in the castle; and in a …
A History of the County of York
… compared with the perennial conflict with St. Mary's Abbey. There was a number of attempts, some of them backed by … the injury of the city. 6 For the time being, however, the abbey kept the ground it had won in 1275. In 1334–5 Edward … monks in 1343 and 1350, prevented the food-supplies of the abbey from passing along the Ouse, and threatened at one time …
Old and New London
… the space between the Houses of Parliament and the Abbey, is Old Palace Yard. It was anciently bounded on the … the south gate in St. Margaret's Lane; on the west by the Abbey; on the east by some of the inferior offices of the … Rose" Tavern, which abutted on the old Lady Chapel of the Abbey. Chaucer held the office of Clerk of the King's Works, …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
The Ledger-Book or "Green Book" of the Cistercian abbey of Vale Royal, in Delamere Forest, near Winsford in Cheshire. It comprises a contemporary history of the abbey, pleas and evidences, and a collection of Bulls granting privileges to the Cistercian order. It forms volume 68 of the publications of the Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire.
A History of the County of Shropshire
… largely intact, the landed endowment of St. Mildburg's abbey was subject to occasional royal interference. … by the Lawleys, kinsmen seated at Spoonhill and Wenlock Abbey, and to a lesser extent by the Lacons of Willey. … dedicated to her: Finberg, Early Charters, p. 210. Evesham abbey's ch. at Offenham (Worcs.) was dedicated to her, perh. …