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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… was founded in 1149, for Cistercian monks, by William de Glastonia at Little Bindon on the E. side of Lulworth Cove … moved to the site of the present ruins in 1172 by Roger de Newburgh. The greater part of the buildings, including the … in N. chapel of S. transept, of brass of Abbot Richard de Maners, c. 1310; Purbeck marble slab with indents for …
A Dictionary of London
… in Sporieres Lane (Water Lane) in parish of All Hallows de Berkingcherche, 1295 (Ct. H W. 1.122). Not further …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Woolaston was recorded in the foundation grant by Walter de Clare to Tintern Abbey in 1131. 91 Following a dispute … of Woolaston with the chapelry of Alvington by William de Vere, Bishop of Hereford (1186-98), and the dependence of … 1200, 94 the bishop granted the living c. 1253 to William de Agathe as rector because the abbot had failed to present. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the fee of Woolaston, granted in 1131 by Walter de Clare to Tintern Abbey but by 1148 exchanged for other … Madgett estates. Two belonged to the king, one to Roger de Lacy, and one to Malmesbury Abbey; all four were of some … Weir, and Baddings Weir granted by his successors. Walter de Clare and Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke, to Tintern Abbey by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the fee of Tidenham was given to Tintern Abbey by Walter de Clare in 1131 7 and the name Park Hill, first recorded in … 78 and the ferry was presumably used by Bishop Richard de Swinfield when he travelled from Woolaston to Tintern … Com.), iv. 371. E 32/30 m. 24. Household expenses of Ric. de Swinfield (Camd. Soc. 1st ser. lix), 62. Ex inf. Mr. D. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… succeeded by his second son Roger d'Ivry (also surnamed de Breteuil), who forfeited his estates for his rebellion in … 1115 when Henry I gave them to William's grandson Walter de Clare (d. c. 1138). Walter founded Tintern Abbey in 1131, … owned by the king, William of Eu holding two hides, Roger de Lacy half a hide, and Malmesbury Abbey half a hide which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… through his daughter Isabel to the Chandos family. Maud de Chandos gave it to her youngest son Henry de Columbers but after his death before 1215 without male … during the minority of Henry's nephew and male heir Philip de Columbers. 13 Thereafter it descended in the Columbers and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Reinfrid had the custody of the heir and lands of Ralph de Wolbedinge and gave it to his own daughter Bonenee. 3 Seven years later Alan de Wolbedinge paid 30 marks to have the custody and marriage … of Roger, 4 who had recently lost her husband William de Beumes; 5 and in 1203 Alan de Wolbedinge paid 50 s. to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… marginal inscription in separate letters to Christiane (?) de C[hartres ?] early 14th-century. Coffins and Coffin-lids: …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at Woolwich, which that monarch named the "Harry Grace de Dieu;" but it does not appear that any regular …
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