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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and in the adjacent church, by his grant of it to the abbey of St. Martin of Ses, he procured the establishment of … in this country, were afterwards granted to the distant abbey of Syon at Isleworth. 78 The 15th century was probably … of the lord of the honour were afterwards given to the abbey. The rule then was that the abbot was to have two draws …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… owed 10 s. for relief. He was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. i, 86, &c. He gave a toft and an acre in … of William Beaufront, who was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey ( Chartul. i, 95), seems to be the abovenamed John son … together with the service (8 s.) due from Furness Abbey for the grange, to his son Nicholas; Dep. Keeper's Rep. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Advowson The church of Leyland was given to Evesham Abbey by Warine Bussel, baron of Penwortham, and the gift was … bishop accordingly annexed the church of Leyland to the abbey, decreeing that the vicar to be appointed should have … 1535 was 48 2 s., which formed part of the revenues of the abbey's cell of Penwortham 30; while that of the vicarage was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Advowson The church was in 1094 given to St. Martin's Abbey, Ses, by Count Roger of Poitou, 15 but was afterwards … the vicarage being 13 6 s. 8 d., 24 but in 1535, while the abbey received 35 from the rectory, 25 the vicar's income was … Leicester 32 23 Nov. 1429 Br. Richard Boteler 33 Croxton Abbey d. J. Leicester oc. 1488 Br. Edmund Green 34 c. 1500 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… north-east on the borders of Popham were granted to Hyde Abbey in 1258 by Audoenus Black (le Noir) in return for … and Peter Leffe at the time of the surrender of Hyde Abbey. 7 There is now no market or fair held in the parish, … were intended for the support of the refectory of the abbey. 12 Ethelred the Unready granted a confirmatory charter …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… v, 226), was derived from a rent issuing from the Jervaulx Abbey lands at Cuerdley, and another rent from Sedbergh. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… King Stephen, when Warin Bussel granted it to Evesham, the abbey to provide a chaplain. Warin's son Richard confirmed … le Boteler 18 16 April, 1300 Henry de Hampton 19 Evesham Abbey 13 May, 1300 Nicholas de Hercy 20 " 20 Dec. 1314 Robert … " res. W. Abel 10 Nov. 1369 Thomas de Seynsbury 26 Evesham Abbey d. A. del Meols 8 May, 1389 John de Liverpool 27 " d. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the grant of Furness to the monks on the foundation of the abbey in 1127. A little later it is found to be held of the abbey by knight's service and rent by a family which took its … Priory had land in right of the rectory 32; Furness Abbey also had some. 33 Pennington Moor, some 2,000 acres in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of York. Penwortham is a parish church and cell to Evesham Abbey, and standeth in Chester diocese.' 4 At that time the … was granted by Warine Bussel, lord of Penwortham, to the abbey of Evesham about the year 1140. 18 The monks on their …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and all appurtenances, was given by Roger of Poitou to the Abbey of Sees in 1094. 23 In spite of a confirmation, 24 … of Lancaster Priory endowment in 1432 transferred to Syon Abbey, 32 and was in 1535 valued at 62, 33 the vicarage being … 55 " d. W. Tyndour 7 June 1437 William Cronkshaw 56 Syon Abbey 25 June 1442 Richard Brown 57 " d. W. Cronkshaw 18 June …