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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that nothing was done to the prejudice of the parish church and its tithes. For although the monks came to hold a … at Avebury, they never secured the advowson of the parish church, which belonged to Cirencester Abbey. This situation … priory, declaring, however, that the rights of the parish church in all other matters must be respected. As part of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Corsham 47. THE PRIORY OF CORSHAM A charter by which the church of Corsham was given to the abbey of … king's hands. Like other property of alien religious, the church was held for a time by Queen Joan, and it was …
A History of the County of Suffolk
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Solariis in the year 1160. The charter specifies the church of St. Mary of Ellingham with all its appurtenances, … land and 20 of meadow in that vill, and 3 acres near the church on which to build. 5 A charter of Henry II. notifies … in his fee of Rockford; the chapel to be subject to the church of Saint Mary and All Saints of Ellingham, as daughter …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to him several English endowments, specifies the church of St. Andrew in England ( ecclesiam Sancti Andree de … to the abbot and convent of Tiron, inter alia, the church of Hamble, which was again confirmed about 1175 by … as to the repairing the ruinous bell tower of the (parish) church. The bishop appointed John de Erdesope to act as his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Annals to have come into the possession of the cathedral church of St. Swithun, partly by the gift of Queen Emma, the … Pope Innocent, and in consideration of the poverty of the church of Jumièges, grant the said portion of the island to that church as its possession for ever, and will never again stir …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the Abbot of Shrewsbury there. 3 The same abbot had the church of Great Linton, with its endowment of 20 acres of … 1163, when Pope Alexander III confirmed to the abbey the church of St. Margaret of Isleham and the church of Linton. 7 In 1291 the value of the property of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the good of her soul half the manor of Climping, with the church of that vill. These two estates constituted the … in Sussex at the time of the Domesday Survey, but the church of Poling was probably added shortly after this date, … of Almenesches granted them pensions of 100 s. from the church of Climping, 60 s. from that of Rustington, and 40 s. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Winchester as patrons of such livings as Bramley and Church Oakley, whilst the later priors received episcopal … of Cerisy the whole of West Sherborne with its woods and church and tithes. To this he added the meadow of Longbridge … Henry II., to the priory of St. Fromond, Normandy, of the church of Shaw (Berks), a grant to the same prior of a …
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