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A History of the County of Lincoln
… The possessions of the nuns were confirmed to them by Henry II and John. 2 They were probably never very extensive, … and Burgh occur in the confirmation bull of Pope Alexander III. Ibid. Croxton is named in the Taxatio. Pope Nich. Tax. 57, 58, 73 b. Feud. Aids, iii, 137. Ibid. 214, 217. Ibid. 270, 271, 278, 279, 282, 285. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… manor, founded a small Cistercian nunnery in the reign of Henry II. 1 According to a deed of the twelfth century the … 4 The endowment of the priory was but small; the Valor of Henry VIII. gives its gross value at 18 11 s. 2 d.; out of …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Stephen, and may have endowed this house even under Henry I. Her son Ranulf, who died 1153, was also a benefactor … to surrender soon after their letter of January, whereupon Henry founded his new monastery at Stixwould, now for the … II, m. 16. Pat. 10 Edw. II, pt. ii, m. 30 d. Ibid. I Edw. III, pt. iii, m. 22 d. Ibid. 2 Edw. III, pt. i, m. 33 d. …
A History of the County of York
… household of the Earl of Richmond, or his son Wymar, temp. Henry II, 2 and Dr. Burton, probably relying on this … MSS. vii, fol. 30. Burton, Mon. Ebor. 56. Pat. 12 Hen. III, m. 7 d. See e.g. Murray's Yorkshire (1904), 365. Burton, Mon. Ebor. 263. Itin. v, 113. Pat. 12 Hen. III, m. 7 d. Ibid. m. 6 d. York Archiepis. Reg. Giffard, fol. …
A History of the County of York
… in the parish of Dewsbury was founded during the reign of Henry II by Reiner le Fleming, lord of the manor of … time before 1240 by William, Earl Warenne, and in 1236 by Henry III. 2 From the years 1306 to 1315 there appears to have been …
A History of the County of York
… Monasticon, ' toward the latter part of the reign of King Henry the second by the benefaction of Guido de Bovingcourt … 4 It must have been quite at the end of the reign of Henry II, or even at the beginning of that of Richard I, that … great portion of which had been confirmed to them by Henry III in 1245-6. 8 Basedale nunnery was situated about 8 miles …
A History of the County of York
… to have been founded at the latter part of the reign of Henry II or the beginning of that of Richard I by Geoffrey … Ebor. 140. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v, 471, no. xvi. Ibid. no. iii. York Archiepis. Reg. Rotherham, i, fol. 133. Ibid. Ibid. …
A History of the County of York
… Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v, 486. Ibid. 487, no. ii. Ibid. no. iii. Burton, Mon. Ebor, 264. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), v, 43. … regula sancti Benedicti Cistercien.' a Cott. MS. Nero D. III, fol. 58 b. Perhaps deprived, York Archiepis. Reg. …
A History of the County of York
… was founded by Robert de Stuteville in the reign of Henry I. 1 The founder gave the site on which the house was … Wake. 4 Edmund de Holand, Earl of Kent, died seised (11 Henry IV) of two parts of the advowson of Keldholme, then … one of the nuns, was reported to be the most fit for the post of prioress, he appointed her to that office. 10 About …
A History of the County of York
… passed in 1184 to Royston Priory. Early in the reign of Henry II 6 Eustace de Merch, who, in virtue of his marriage … 53 confirmed 1426 Agnes de Ryther, 54 occurs temp. Henry VI Joan de Ryther, 55 pardoned 1454, occurs 1459, 56 … 79. Yorks. Chant. Surv. (Surt. Soc.), 212. Test. Ebor. iii, 173 n. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v, 652. Subs. R. 64, no. 300. …
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