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A History of the County of Oxford
… this privilege after the grant of Launton to Westminster Abbey by the Confessor. 520 Moreover, by the end of the 12th … George in Oxford castle. 542 These later passed to Oseney Abbey, but in 1300 after long litigation they were … gave the tithe of colts reared in his demesnes to Abingdon Abbey, where his brother was a monk. 545 To Eynsham Abbey he …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… the priest of the church of St. Gregory, gave to Kirkstall Abbey the land which he held outside the gate of York which …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… them the greater part of the southern Fenland. Ramsey Abbey, founded in 969, came to play an important part in the … of eastern Huntingdonshire, and the Cartulary 15 of the abbey throws considerable light upon Fenland activity. The … the Domesday description entered with the lands of Thorney Abbey: 17 'In Witelsmare the abbot of Ramsey has one boat ( …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… This stone Mr. W. R. Lethaby, surveyor to Westminster Abbey, identifies as the arm of a chair and there can be no … It corresponds in position with that at Westminster Abbey which leads from the dark cloister into the little … shown on the Aldgate plan are 27 ft. square, and at Lacock Abbey they are 33 ft. by 21 ft. The size of the old kitchen …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… She died in 1647. They were both buried at Westminster Abbey in St. Benedict's chapel, where they are commemorated … 26th October 1674, and he also was buried in Westminster Abbey. 27 We find by the rate-books that the house, though … House (see plan, p. 77). In Cromwell's time Westminster Abbey was at first in the possession of the Presbyterians. In …
Old and New London
… assisted to erect the bust of Richard II. at Westminster Abbey between the years 1395-97, and also assisted in …
Old and New London
… from the vicarage having originally belonged to the abbey and convent of Barking, in Essex. The church was much …
Old and New London
… child destroyed in the fire. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, at the expense of the Earl of Essex. The poems of …
Old and New London
… 1547 and 1680that is, from the time the Commons left the Abbey Chapter-house hard by, until the formation of a doorway … it, while close beside it are the venerable Hall and Abbey, rich with the recollections and associations of …
Survey of London
… the "Covent Garden," which belonged to Westminster Abbey, extended from St. Martin's Lane to Drury Lane and a … which had formerly been the property of Westminster Abbey. The house was begun by Sir Thomas Palmer (executed in … various forms in the rolls of the Cellarer of Westminster Abbey, to whom the ground belonged. It was stated to be 58 …
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