Search

Displaying 281 - 290 of 329
A History of the County of Buckingham
… land, which had been included in the endowment grant to Bisham Abbey in 1537, 75 in 1540 was granted to John Tytley …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 329 In 1396 three other persons conveyed the advowson to Bisham Priory (Berks.), who the same year was given leave to … the presentation of rectors ceased and the priors of Bisham presented to the vicarage. 331 After the Dissolution … was valued at 20. 335 At the time of the appropriation by Bisham it was reckoned at a sum 'not exceeding 30 marks'. 336 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1904, 83 and his widow Mrs. Williams, of Temple House, Bisham, is the present owner. The other moiety of Horton … sable, those in the chief facing each other. Williams of Bisham. Argent a cheveron sable between three choughs each …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… In 1275 it was returned that 1 hide of land in Hurley and Bisham called Chadenhanger, which had been formerly held by … consent by Colonel Thomas Peers Williams of Temple House, Bisham. 62 Sir Gilbert Augustus Clayton East, bart., of Hall …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… land of the yearly value of 5 marks held of the Prior of Bisham, and a messuage and lands held of the master and … as the advowson, being granted as 1 acre of land to Bisham Abbey (co. Berks.) by William Montagu Earl of … Abbot of Hyde succeeded in recovering from the Prior of Bisham, who was at the time the patron of the living, arrears …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 8 d. yearly. 70 It was included in the foundation grant to Bisham Abbey in 1537, 71 and soon afterwards leased to John …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was bestowed later in the year on the new foundation of Bisham Abbey. 27 It was dissolved, however, in the following … who witnessed a charter here in 1312. 134 It belonged to Bisham Abbey and was granted to the new foundation in 1537. … did not mention Crawltons by name, comprised lands late of Bisham Abbey which corresponded in extent to Crawltons, 138 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… wife. By his will he directed his body to be buried at Bisham abbey, with his ancestors, 7 and bequeathed this manor …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the lesser monasteries in 1536. 113 It was granted to Bisham Abbey in 1537. 114 The site of Medmenham Abbey and all lands in Medmenham which had belonged to Bisham were granted in fee in 1546 115 to Thomas and Robert …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with the scite of the monastery, to Sir Thomas Hoby, of Bisham, in Berkshire, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir … having built a chapel on the south side of the church of Bisham, laid him in the vault underneath. He was succeeded in …
Displaying 281 - 290 of 329