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A History of the County of Lancaster
… son of Edmund gave land in Newby in Clapham to Furness Abbey; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxvi, App. 181. The full descent …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the time of Henry II granted Tunstall to Croxton Abbey in Leicestershire. 12 In 1272 John de Tunstall, who … Widmerpool 31 28 Feb. 13456 Bro. John de Misterton Croxton Abbey d. A. de Widmerpool 13 Dec. 1364 Bro. Hugh de Dalby " … Bro. John Erwan 9 Dec. 1473 Bro. Thomas Within 34 Croxton Abbey prom. J. Erwan 1526 A canon of Croxton 35 oc. 1535 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Furness in general. After the destruction of Furness Abbey the town of Ulverston supplanted Dalton as the centre … built of reddish freestone brought from near the abbey, or the Manor as they call it. There is a great trade … which some of the masonry of Conishead Priory and Furness Abbey, then dismantled, was used. 13 The 16th-century church …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… king's licence was sought to alienate the manor to Furness Abbey. In the consequent inquiry it was found that the manor … king's hurt to allow the alienation of the manor to the abbey, and so licence was given and the monks took … proposed to confer his manor of Little Urswick on Furness Abbey, but changed his mind; Orm de Urswick was one of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… when Edward II confirmed the grant of the church to the abbey. 16 The rectory was not appropriated, and both rector … Roger of Poitou gave the demesne tithes of Walton to the abbey of St. Martin of Sez; 18 a composition was afterwards … 31 4 June, 1311 Mr. Thomas de Chorleton 32 Shrewsbury Abbey 22 April, 1319 Mr. Ralph de Shrewsbury 33 " res. T. de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to be said beyond what is connected with Clitheroe and the abbey of Whalley. There are a few prehistoric remains and … 6 The changes brought about by the destruction of Whalley Abbey and the Reformation are illustrated in the detailed … of the town, a short distance to the north-east of the abbey ruins, and consists of a chancel with north vestry, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… soon afterwards. He was a benefactor to Cockersand Abbey. 12 His heir was probably the William son of Robert who … but was to a considerable extent owned by Cockersand Abbey. 78 The tenants were named Baines, and this family … in Lathebote, an acre on Lunewath and other parcels to the abbey; Cockersand Chartul. (Chet. Soc.) iii, 9404. Final …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ii, 406. He died 4 June 1334 and was buried in Sawley Abbey. He granted his 'manor of Bayley' to the abbey of Cockersand in 1330; Harland, Salley Abbey, 64, 65; Whitaker, Whalley (ed. Nichols), ii, 471. …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… to them are preserved in the muniment room of Westminster Abbey. 2 St. Botolph's was, in 1399, appropriated by Richard … see Vol. I, p. 270; also Vol. II, p. 502. Westminster Abbey Muniments 13,506. A. J. Kemp, St. Martin's, p. 114. …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… London one coope and one vestmente with the apparrell. To Watton at Stone churche [Herts.] twoo coopes, to Sutton … Baron Herbert of Cherbury (who was buried in Westminster Abbey in 1678), and Sir Christopher Nevill, the brother of … work was the tomb of Queen Elizabeth in Westminster Abbey (coloured by John de Crits) and the monuments to the …
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