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A History of the County of London
… made to them in London of which there is evidence was Henry II's gift or confirmation 6 of the place on the Fleet … Fleet Bridge, 7 and the advowson of St. Clement Danes. 8 Henry seems to have been a great benefactor of the knights, … of the order was issued, as seems most likely, by Innocent III in 1200, 24 it would largely account for the use of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the deed, 7 which was confirmed on 24 February by Edward III. 8 Mary de St. Pol seems to have spent much of 1342 at … behalf of the house, and it was at the special request of Henry IV that Agnes Massingham (probably identical with the … communities whose property encroached on the site which Henry VI planned to use for his College of St. Mary and St. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a deed at Fotheringhay, which was confirmed by Edward III at Westminster on the 13th of the same month. She … Pat. 127281, p. 453. Bull. Fran., ed. Sbaralea and Eubel, iii, 471. Cal. Pat. 12921301, p. 24. Ibid. 86. Liber … her inclosure. Archaeologia, xv, 93, 97. Cal. Chart. R. iii, 373; Lib. Mem. 216. Gaston Duchesne, Hist. de l'Abbaye …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… spread to England in 1406 when Philippa, daughter of Henry IV, became Queen of Sweden. 1 Its greatest promoter was perhaps Sir Henry FitzHugh, lord of Ravensworth, whom the Sion Martiloge … to Sweden in 1416, when Sion had been duly founded by Henry V; Katill did not return until 1421. 5 No actual …
Old and New London
… to Parliament by ProxyRatification of Magna Charta by Henry III.The King gives an Unconditional Assent to the Demands of … of the sterner sex, for we read that in the reigns of Henry III. and Edward I., four abbesses, if no more, were …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of food, beer, clothing, &c., but also to support his son Henry, a crippled clerk, who was to minister to them so far … various matters. 26 Another abbot contested the same post with the celebrated Richard Redman, abbot of Shap, in … 28. Early Chanc. Proc. bdle. 16, No. 642. Close 10 Hen. III, m. 19, 21, 28. Matt. Paris, Chron. (Rolls Ser.), iii, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Dureford 18. THE ABBEY OF DUREFORD 1 About the year 1160 Henry Hussey granted to Berengar, abbot of Welbeck, land at … founded as a daughter of Welbeck, with the consent of Henry II and Hilary, bishop of Chichester. 2 The founder and … occurs 1248-1252 46 Nicholas, occurs temp. Henry III 47 John, occurs 1258 48-1286 49 Osbert, occurs 1310 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to mark the installation of the monks in that year Henry III. granted the bishop of Winchester 17 3 s. 4 d. towards … the king confirmed the same in 1233 8 and 1245. In 1245 Henry III. confirmed 'the church of Waleshale with its …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1404, when the abbot of Bayham let the manor of Otham to Henry Baker and John Drew, special reservation was made of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was confirmed, with grants of the fullest privileges, by Henry III. in 1231. 4 Other important grants were those of the … prior, had been elected by his fellow canons to fill the post. Abbot Poole duly confirmed the election. The visitors …