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A History of the County of Durham
… and the inscription ran Sigill . Ecclie . Sce . Marie . De . Novo Loco . Super . Brun. 22 MS. Treas. Dur. 3, 6, Spec. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… during the reign of Stephen and before 1153, by Hugh de Ferrars, then lord of the manor of Oakham. 1 His grant was … founder. 2 It was a small priory from the first Cellula de Broke it is often called in the Episcopal Registers and … 4 The next year there was a fresh difficulty. Richard de Bremesgrave, the prior, had thought it sufficient to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… leased to her by the king at a rent of 15 a year. Geoffrey de Bulstrode disputed the abbess's right, on the ground that … Peckham 14 by refusing to receive a certain Maud de Weston at his request. They seem to have given no … 1274 Joan of Rideware, 33 elected 1274, died 1314 Idonea de Audley, 34 elected 1316, died 1334 Joan de Somerville, 35 …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… 3 it is established that Lena, the daughter of Godric de Lynne, 'a maiden whose heart the Holy Spirit moved to seek … of Ranham and his canons, with the consent of William de Lesewis, lord of the site and founder of Normansburgh … in which place for many a day they served God.' Godfrey de Lesewis (William's son) granted the cell in Normansburgh …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the priory was founded in the reign of Henry I by Thomas de Druval, who granted the church a carucate of land at Goring. 3 Walter de Bolebech had given the churches of Crowmarsh and Nuffield, … and Adelis his wife; the mill of Streatley by William de Mandeville, earl of Essex; the church of Hampstead …
A History of the County of Bedford
… church of Stevington before 1153, 11 and the name of Roger de Quincy, 12 constable of Scotland, appears later. Before … and his son John, 22 and in 1279 certainly by Sir John de Grey. 23 The name of Sir Gerard Braybrook 24 occurs … 34 Prioresses of Harrold Agnes 35 died 1245 Basile 36 de la Legh, elected 1245, occurs 1252 Juliane 37 Amice, 38 …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… field engrailed. SIGILL: COVNE: MONALIU: SBI: LEONARDI: DE: GRYMMESBY Cabled borders. Lans. MS. 207, B, fol. 219 d. …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Alnwick (Alnwick Tower), 67. Lucien Merlet, Cartulaire de I'Abbaye de Tiron, i, 234-7, and elsewhere. Ibid. Linc. Epis. Reg. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the three churches being already of their advowson. John de Benham obtained the church of White Waltham, Berkshire, in … In the December following the election of Abbot John de Uske in 1370 36 the bishop of Winchester wrote to the … due to the energy and administrative ability of John de Rutherwyk (1307-46). Much space is devoted in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to have been a physician to Henry II and was surnamed 'de Venys'. 193 His appointment or election was the signal for … measures to ease the situation. 197 According to Gerald de Barry, 198 Robert was accused of illiteracy by the monks … of nearly 30 years. 308 Badminton was succeeded by Adam de la Hoke, a monk of Malmesbury, 309 and Adam by John of …