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Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… (C. p. 36).Thomas f. Thomas f. Cospatric grants to Holm abbey the fishery of Seton on the Derwent and one free net in … 1212]. 52. (C. p. 36).Thomas f. Cospatric grants to Holm abbey the fishery of Seton, of which his father granted … MS. 2).Thomas f. Gilbert de Culwenne confirms to Holm abbey land on the shore of the Derwent for the fishery; but …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… consent of Grecia his wife and his heirs, grants to the abbey 8 acres in Seton, on the south and west of Aykegile, next the 32 acres belonging to the abbey. [Date after that of nos. 55 and 55 a, but before the … 42, 43).William f. Symon de Schefteling quitclaims to the abbey his grange of Flemingby within the bounds named in the …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… by desire of his wife, grants to fee farm to Holm abbey 32 acres in Seton, from the south and east part of … p. 37; H. 2).Patrick f. Thomas f. Cospatric grants to Holm abbey the fishery of Seton on the Derewent, and one net in … 57. (C. p. 38).John f. Alan de Camerton quitclaims to Holm abbey the right to divert the water [as in no. 51. Alan dates …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… of way in his barony of Wyggeton. Walter agrees that the abbey retain all previous rights of way for driving beasts of … the carts, etc. are mended, or others fetched from the abbey, etc. Witnesses Sir John de Deyvill, justice of the … came of age in 1258; he quitclaimed land in Wigton to the abbey in 1265 (no. 115 a) and died in 1286. William de …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… 114. (C. p. 79).Elyas f. Adam confirms to Holmcoltran abbey a perch of land in Wygetun which his father granted, in … quitclaims [no. 115] and remits all claims against the abbey. On the eve of the Purification of the B.V.M. [Feb. … Bothecastle [Bewcastle] in a dispute between Holmcoltran abbey, impropriators of the parish church of Wygetone, …
A History of the County of London
… cathedral of St. Paul, founded in 604, and the Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, which may be as early as the … of the thirteenth century, and the sole Cistercian abbey, St. Mary Graces on Tower Hill, not until 1350. The … century, and was caused by the privileges which raised the abbey at Westminster into a rival. On the whole it may be …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… a vii dosen skochyons of armes to be bere[d].' At Margam Abbey (Glam.) there is a monument with the following …
Old and New London
… the river to Whitehall, in order to be interred in the Abbey. The same was the case in 1667, with Abraham Cowley, on … Wallingford House, and was thence conveyed to Westminster Abbey in a hearse with six horses and all funeral decency; …
Old and New London
… burnt; would he know it? or would he know Westminster Abbey? Not Henry the Seventh's chapel, of course; nor Sir … presenting their tithe of salmon at the high altar of the abbey church of St. Peter, and claiming, on that occasion, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is mentioned in 1291, when it belonged to Reading Abbey. 1 It probably included the land lying between Windsor … and to have been given by the Empress Maud to Reading Abbey in the reign of Henry I. This grant and another which gave the abbey a second hide of land in Windsor were confirmed by …