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A History of the County of Norfolk
… possessions at Lessingham as 16 13 s. 9 d., whilst the church of Lessingham was entered at 6 13 s. 4 d. It was …
A History of the County of Kent
… abbot, but eventually (about 1165) withdrew his claim. The church of Lewisham 6 was appropriated to the abbey by G. bishop of Rochester, and the church of East Greenwich 7 by Bishop Richard in 1239. The …
A History of the County of Dorset
… the manor of Loders with all its appurtenances and the church, in Dorset, and the manor, appurtenances, and church of Axmouth, in Devonshire; 54 these are included in … of the reputed founder and his family. 55 Besides the church of Loders the abbot of Montebourg held in Dorset …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Long Bennington 120. THE PRIORY OF LONG BENNINGTON The church of Long Bennington was presented by Ralf de Fougres to … III; 3 but the monks of Savigny had had some right in the church before this time, and a long dispute between them and … improbable that any priory was built in connexion with the church until the end of the twelfth century. 5 There was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of William her son. She gave to the abbey of Ivry the church of Minster Lovell, and William, bishop of Lincoln … In 1291 2 and 1294 3 it received 4 13 s. 4 d. from the church of Minster, and in the latter year about 4 from land. … in England that belonged to the abbey of Ivry, such as the church of Asthall. Its history is a blank; we do not even …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Grace. 6 The original endowment included the manor and church of Minting, and the church of Gautby, with other lands. 7 The church of Lavington also belonged to the priory in the …
A History of the County of Kent
… in 1222 granted to the abbey 50 marks yearly from the church of Romney, 2 the grant being confirmed by the convent … in 1245. 7 Archbishop Boniface in 1264 granted 8 the whole church to the abbey, reserving a vicarage; and Rornriey thus …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… These included the manor of Newent of five hides, the church and all tithes and offerings, with the woods of … to Newent, Stanling, and Boulsdon with the chapel, the church of Taynton with the chapel of Pauntley, the church of Dymock, the tithe of his demesne, and one virgate; …
A History of the County of Dorset
… 20; nothing had been removed therefrom. 115 In 1291 the church of Spettisbury, in the deanery of Whitchurch, together …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… son of Flaald, who granted to the monks of St. Florent the church of Sporle ( Sparlaicum) with all its tithes, the … everywhere for their flocks with his own. He gave them the church free from all claims, specially from that of the monks … abbey of St. Florent, among other English possessions, the church of St. Mary ' de Esparlaio' or Sporle. This was again …
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