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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 113 part including the manorial rights was acquired by the dean and chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, 114 and the rest …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Accounts. 16 In 1541 it was granted to the newlyfounded dean and chapter, 17 being made specially chargeable, with … 18 However, in 1545 the king evidently compelled the dean and chapter to execute a deed of surrender, by which … Southwells, 73 is obscure. It was probably granted to the dean and canons of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, by Edward …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Preston Candover, and granted with Preston Candover to the dean and chapter of Winchester, 32 who presented in the time …
Magna Britannia
… London. The market was granted in or about 1226, to the dean and chapter of Rouen, to be held on Tuesday; together … Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter, having procured it of the dean and chapter of Rouen by exchange, in 1334 16, founded … of Exchequer, 40 Eliz. The great tithes belong to the dean and chapter of Windsor. There were formerly chapels at …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and two-story mullioned bay windows. In the wall of No. 1, Dean's Street is a panel inscribed 's.c. 1682,' and No. 31, … the chantry priests may have acted as a schoolmaster. The Dean and Chapter of Westminster paid salaries to … from Hugh de Welles, Bishop of Lincoln, and the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln. 198 The bishop's charter was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… part of Oaksey now in Minety. 19 Norwood castle north of Dean Farm is possibly a Norman motte-and-bailey site. 20 In … in Oaksey stood there in 1986. South-east of Woodlands, Dean Farm was built to an L-shaped plan for Benjamin Adamson in 1775 east of Dean barn, which stood in 1773 and 1986. The house was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… noble birth called Cynethegn came to Godwin, the venerable dean of the monastery, and asked for a cassata of land called …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… continued in that John Talbot's great nephew, Edward Rice, Dean of Gloucester, was the rector whose son, John Talbot … although he resigned the rectory in 1832 (having become Dean of Gloucester in 1825) 268 he continued to live in … church is the object of two charitable bequests, those of Dean Rice (by will proved 1862) and Catherine Anne Hodson (by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Islip. After the Reformation the manor was granted to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 45 and in the early 17th …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Westminster Abbey. Gules the crossed keys of St. Peter or. Dean and Chapter of Westminster. The arms of Edward the … mother, and others. Grants of the manor were made to the dean and chapter by Henry VIII and Elizabeth. 27 A lease of the manor made by the dean and chapter in 1641 to Henry Iles, his wife Sara, and …