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A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted the church of Childwall, among others, to the abbey of St. Martin at Sez, and thus for a time it became … of 3 s. 4 d., of unknown origin, was made by the owner of Abbey Heys in Little Woolton and applied to parish purposes. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the manors of Othna and Mereston in Staffordshire to the Abbey of St. Ebrulf at Utica in Normandy. 1 This, Mereston … name in the parish of Church Eaton, which was held by the Abbey of St. Remigius at Rheims; but Othna I take to be … Nevill in the previous year. 2 After this time the foreign abbey appears to have been represented by its English …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… are witnesses of Peter de Eyton's charter to Shrewsbury Abbey, which must have passed between 1224 and 1227. Also … Catherine his wife, daughter of John Harecourt, of Ronton Abbey, co. Stafford, Esq., and younger brother of Sir Richard …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Eaton, was an ancient possession of the great Benedictine Abbey of St. Remigius at Rheims. It has from time immemorial … with soke and sac." The manor of Lapley was given to the Abbey by Algar, Earl of Mercia, in the time of King Edward … the Saxon Earl should make such a donation to a foreign Abbey. 1 The story is, that Aldred, Archbishop of York, going …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Mill in the November of 1221. 2 His grant to Lilleshall Abbey must be taken as the closing act of his life, seeing … In her widowhood and liege power, she gave to Lilleshall Abbey, for the soul's health of herself, her ancestors, and … freed from scutages under the franchises of Lilleshall Abbey. This confirmation the said Robert handed over to the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… 4 s." It would seem to have been afterwards given to the Abbey (or Priory) of Wenlock, in Shropshire, under whom it …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of it) and various messuages and lands. 29 Cockersand Abbey had long had an estate in the township, 30 and this … Roger son of Henry de Croft gave his moiety to Cockersand Abbey, 51 the other moiety being given to the canons by … This appears from the grant of the advowson to Cockersand Abbey. One moiety was held by Godith daughter of William son …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… COCKERHAM Cockerham; Ellel; Thurnham (Part); Cockersand Abbey; In AMOUNDERNESS: Forton; Cleveley (Part) The … 462 29 Ellel 250 4,734 372 Thurnham (all) and Cockersand Abbey 532 1,187 16 2,530 10,529 463 To the ancient fifteenth … Together with the manor the church was given to Leicester Abbey by William de Lancaster about 1153. It was agreed at a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were often called manors. 15 After the suppression of the abbey several surveys were made showing the value of the … a 'grange' in the account of the temporalities of the abbey printed in Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), v, 269. For court …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Croston was granted by Count Roger of Poitou to the abbey of St. Martin at Sees, 33 and the Prior and convent of … Cause of Vacancy 19 May 1421 William Abraham 70 Syon Abbey 16 Sept. 1435 John Occleshaw 71 " 1 Aug. 1439 Richard … Thomas Tarleton 73 11 Aug. 1453 Christopher Holme 74 Syon Abbey d. T. Tarleton 3 Feb. 14756 Roger Haslingden, B.D. 75 " …