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A History of the County of Bedford
… to gain the consent of the patron of the house, Lord Grey de Ruthyn; and also to obtain a bull from the pope. Lord Grey … to carry out the whole of his original plan. Lord Grey de Ruthyn was granted an anniversary, and a rent of 20 s. a … founder, added the church of Milton Ernest; 19 and Aumary de St. Amand a carucate in Wilshampstead for the service of …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… founded for Benedictine monks in the year 1088 by Roger de Builli, the first Norman lord of the honour of Tickhill, who crossed the seas with the Conqueror. Roger de Builli became the largest landed proprietor in … and confirmed it by attaching his own seal. 6 This Richard de Builli was one of the joint founders of the neighbouring …
A History of the County of Durham
… 9 This grant of Emma (then described as widow of Ralph de Teisa,) was confirmed by a charter of Henry II, 10 and … at 'Wayngate-Letch,' 12 and during his pontificate Roger de Conyers gave 17 acres in Bishopton. 13 William Fitz-Ralph … were among the benefactors of the house. 27 In 1311 Agnes de Campioun, a nun of Neasham, was expelled from the convent, …
A History of the County of Dorset
… in 1290 licensed the alienation to the abbey by Edward de Manneston of land and two messuages in Donhead and … to celebrate daily for the souls of Sibyl Cokyn, Thomas de Hacche, John Kokyn, and Agnes de Hacche, their ancestors and heirs, at the altar of St. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with all its appurtenances. 1 The consent of Bishop Simon de Gandavo to the appropriation of the church of Aldworth to … an inspection and confirmation of the charter of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, and Margaret his wife to the nuns … from Bracknell and Reading. 8 On 8 April, 1310, Constance de Bluntesdon, Maud de Burghton, and Dionisia de Horshulle, …
A History of the County of Chester
… Gunmore took the veil 10 and a few years later Matilda de Roges brought with her to the convent land in Christleton … to members of the house at that period: in 1415 Adam de Mottrum, precentor of Salisbury cathedral, left ten marks … 1202 and 1229. 82 Alice of Stockport, died 1253. 83 Alice de la Haye, elected 1253, died 1283. 84 Alice de Pierrepont, …
A History of the County of Derby
… as the builder of their house. 1 This nunnery of St. Mary de Pratis, or King's Mead, was the only Benedictine … prioress. Within a few years of its foundation, William de Bussel, then warden ( custos) of the nuns, and Emma the … (Baggelone), at a rental of 8 d. 2 In a grant of Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent, between 1227 and 1243, to Croxton …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… which was appropriated with the consent of Bishop Hugh de Welles. 7 During the 13th century Langley received further … of Winchester, occurs 1284, 40 resigned 1294-5. 41 Amice de Burgh, confirmed 1295, 42 died 1302. 43 Alice Giffard, … 49 occurs 1350. 50 Maud, 49 occurs 1355. 51 Margaret de Sulveye, 49 occurs 1355 to 1374. 52 Margaret Salhowe, …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… OF BENEDICTINE NUNS 2. THE PRIORY OF WALLINGWELLS Ralph de Chevrolcourt (or Caprecuria) in the time of Stephen … poverty, the archbishop, with the express consent of Warin de Dyson, rector of Carlton, assigned to them the corn tithes … of Wallingwells took action in 1247 against Thomas de Lyncoln and Juliana his wife for obstructing a certain …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… nuns at Romsey. In 1351 the prebendary and rector was John de Edington, not necessarily a relation of the bishop. Early … Bradley, and Tinhead also. 18 A second warden, Walter de Sevenhampton, succeeded Scarlet in March 1357, 19 but his … men of good character and sufficiently learned. 25 Walter de Sevenhampton was induced to resign the wardenship of the …