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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Faversham, as appeared by the lerger book of that abbey, 4 with which it staid till its dissolution, anno 30 … St. Leger, John Norton, and others, gave this manor to the abbey, and he seems to mention it as a gift of a very late date. And yet, in a rental of the revenues of the abbey, printed in Jacob's Faversham, appendix, it is said to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… nomen ville novum Forum,' in a cartulary of Waverley Abbey ( Ann. Mon. [Rolls Ser.], ii, 252). Chart. R. 4 Ric. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Index Map to the Liberty of Beaulieu The remains of the abbey and the church stand in a bend of the Beaulieu River. … its ancient water-mill, its palace of the Montagus and the Abbey of Beaulieu, a grey ivied ruin, has a distinction above … the south-west of Beaulieu. From the large pond there the abbey fish-ponds were stocked ( vide infra). At Bucklers …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Dibden from a grant of land which he made to Romsey Abbey. 57 Shortly after this the estate came into the hands …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Isle'. 7 This privilege, lost for a time after the abbey was destroyed by the Danes in 870, was restored to the … have been shown as belonging to the bishopric of Ely and abbey of Ramsey respectively, on the basis of documentary … have drawn upon material discussed in greater detail in my Abbey and Bishopric of Ely. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… meaning of the soke which he conferred upon the refounded abbey. Clearly the 12th-century chroniclers of Ely did their … century, and that surviving accounts of St. Etheldreda's abbey are based mainly upon tradition rather than record. … East Angles, we are told, when disputes arose about the abbey's title to lands in Witchford, 'came to Ely, and within …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mill-pond. 6 They appear to have been those granted to the abbey of Fontevrault in 1189. 7 It appears, from a papal … in 1201, that one of these mills was granted to the abbey by Richard I. 8 A mill called 'le Brendemulne' at … in the Chronicle of Abingdon Monastery. 21 To that abbey King Edgar granted the catch of fish from one vessel at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… gave a virgate of land in Porteswald (Portswood) to the abbey of Quarr in the Isle of Wight. 1 This Baldwin in 1166 … 1189. The latter confirmed his brother's gift to Quarr Abbey, and exchanged his demesne lands at 'Leuchestoche' with … 21 Edindon's trustees granted it in June, 1373, to the abbey of Titchfield to find a lamp to burn every day before …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in king Richard I.'s reign, having founded West Langdon abbey, as has been more fully mentioned before, gave this … de Criol. 3 After which, this church continued with the abbey of Langdon, to which it was appropriated, till the … VIII when it was, among the rest of the possessions of the abbey, granted in the 29th year of that reign to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at Holdenhurst, owned by the king. 43 It passed to the abbey of Quarr, and then to Christchurch Priory, and is now …