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A History of the County of Lancaster
… have been given. Brookfield was partly held of Cockersand Abbey, partly by a grant from John le Waleys, and partly by … of Aughton is that of a grant of land to Cockersand Abbey, made by Richard le Waleys about 1210. The bounds … and so to Stanriford. This was afterwards held of the abbey by John son of Richard of the Cross, who released it to …
A History of the County of York
… Ages Church Status * All Saints, Fishergate Cell of Whitby Abbey;? parochial. * All Saints, North Street Parochial. * … 1095 when it was given with all its appurtenances to the Abbey of Whitby. 31 The church was given to Whitby on … of the way in which the church was served after Whitby Abbey surrendered in December 1539. It seems likely that it …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in the next decade when prolonged litigation with Meaux Abbey took place over the right to collect tithe of young … of Aumale, along with other Holderness churches, to the abbey of St. Martin D'Auchy, Aumale (SeineInfrieure). 528 This abbey founded a cell at Burstall, in Holderness, in 1219, 529 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of London. 19 It was acquired by the Prestons of Furness Abbey, 20 and has since descended like their other estates to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Orm son of Roger gave land called Mugehale to Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. i, 214. As Medlock and Sunderland are named …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… line which runs up the valley. Beyond the station is the Abbey Pond and Mill, and beyond these again rise the ruins of … 43 two are in the present parish of Waltham, 44 viz.: Abbey Mill on the palace pond, 45 and Waltham Mill on the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lichfield 78 and Pope Alexander IV in 125961, 79 and the abbey of Whalley remained in possession till the Suppression … was ordained when the rectory was appropriated to Stanlaw Abbey in 125960, 91 and in 1277 the Bishop of Lichfield … de Lench 104 16 June 1317 Adam de Wallbank 105 Whalley Abbey d. W. de Lench 6 July 1320 Simon de Chester 106 " 26 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of half a plough-land, and was then given to St. Martin's Abbey at Ses by Count Roger of Poitou. 18 The half … of land in the parish said to have belonged to Furness Abbey were tithe free when tilled by the owners, but not when … Dir. Simon's son Gervase de Bolton made a grant to Furness Abbey, in which the father is said to have been rector; Add. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 5 and was stilllivingin 1235. 6 Hegaveland toCockersand Abbey. 7 He was succeeded by his son Henry, 8 who died in or … The land so obtained was immediately given to Cockersand Abbey by William de Hothwaite; Chartul. iii, 1010. William … obtained a lease of the rectory of Hornsea from St. Mary's Abbey, York; Raines MSS. xxxviii, 569. In 1439 he made a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as parson or clerk, was witness to a grant to Stanlaw Abbey; Wballey Coucher (Chet. Soc), ii, 481. He was ordained …