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A History of the County of Essex
… possessions confirmed to Lewes by Stephen. 4 Robert's son, Henry of Essex, probably added to the endowment of the … the form of the charter which they had from their founder, Henry of Essex. The founder, Robert, by charter 6 granted to … Dugdale, Mon. v, 22. Newcourt, Repertorium, ii, 472. Henry III in 1233 claimed Canewdon church as an escheat of Henry of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Wido de Offendi and William his son.' 5 Pope Lucius III. in the first year of his pontificate 6 issued a bull on … Ibid. f. 274. Dugdale dates this bull 1190, but Lucius III. became pope in September, 1181, so the correct date … 433, f. 102. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iii. 104. L. and P. Henry VIII. xv. iii. Ibid. xvi. 678 g. 47. He was the first …
A History of the County of Essex
… to the Cluniacs an afterthought. By a fine 5 made before Henry II (about 1163) Bricett released to Lewes all right in … Ibid. 280. Ibid. Records of Cluni, ii, 212. dose, 11 Edw. III, pt. 2, m. 36. Exch. K.R. Alien Priories, 4. 18. Mins. Accts. bdle. 1,125, No. 11. Pat. 47 Edw. III, pt. 1, m. 10. L. and P. Hen. VIII, iv. 1137. Ibid. 1964. …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… staying beyond the seas on the king's service. 9 Edward III in 1327 granted to the prior of Wangford, amongst a large … apport or tribute to the parent house of Cluni. 10 Edward III took the priory of Wangford again into his hands by … of one Peter Braunche, and after that resignation Henry IV presented a clerk because the priory of Wangford had …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… all he possessed in the fields there, with his villeins. 1 Henry III granted the priory, in 1229, a fair on Holy Cross Day and … who visited Bromholm in 1233, when her mother and Henry III were at Bury St. Edmunds. Boniface IX, in August, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… than twenty-six churches or portions about the year 1140. Henry I. confirmed to the priory the churches of South Creake and Newton, and Henry II. the church of Fleet. The taxation of 1291 gives the … pages. Close, 18 Edw. II, m. 19. Ibid. m. 9. Pat. 11 Edw. III, pt. ii, m. 10; Close, 11 Edw. III, pt. ii, m. 42. Pat. …
A History of the County of Kent
… but might receive whom he chose as novices. Their heir Henry of Essex, constable of England, confirmed the grants … a bull of confirmation on 11 May, 1144; and Stephen and Henry II confirmed the lands and liberties of the priory by … in his account of Horton ( Hist, and Topog. Surv. of Kent, iii, 318) refers to a register or chartulary of the priory to …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of the annual value of 6 0 s. 10 d. At the Valor of Henry VIII, Normansburgh was included under the priory of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to which it was henceforth a cell. During the reign of Henry I. the earl of Northampton died on his homeward journey … of their privileges before the Roman Court, and Innocent III. in 1202 issued a mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury … to the wardenship. 63 This office was held by him (the post of prior being in suspension) until May, 1342, when a …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of his successor, John of Fawsley, was obtained from Henry, duke of Lancaster, 22 to whom the manor of Daventry … was continued on a smaller scale, under the title of King Henry VIII. College in Oxford, and the Daventry possessions … Dugdale. There is at the Bodleian a bull of Innocent III. (1210) confirming to the prior and monks of Daventry all …
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