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A History of the County of Gloucester
… John Suckley, 1433 John Higins, 1434 John Inglis, canon of Cirencester, 1447 Nicholas Falkner, canon of Lanthony by …
A History of the County of Essex
… regular. These had been chosen by the king, six from Cirencester, six from Oseney and four from St. Osyth's; and … other ministers. The prior was Ralph, one of the canons of Cirencester. 12 The dean and almost all of the secular canons … houses it was not quite the richest, being surpassed by Cirencester, Merton, Leicester and Plympton. No event of any …
A History of the County of Kent
… Reg. Roff. 170. a Hasted, op. cit. He became abbot of Cirencester. Feet of F. Kent, 10 Ric. I. Ann. Mon. (Rolls …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1315, whereby the monasteries of Worcester, Gloucester, Cirencester, and Lanthony bound themselves together in … Richard de Dumbelton, 303 1260, died 1272. William de Cirencester, 304 1262, died 1274. Richard de Feckenham, 305 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… for him they had to keep him until 1352 when he went to Cirencester. 570 During his abbotship Overton granted a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Hugh Despenser the elder for the manor of Siddington by Cirencester and a rental of 10 marks in Chelworth, Wiltshire. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… house in the 14th and 15th centuries. In 1303 William of Cirencester, one of the Preachers in Salisbury, was appointed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on Ermin Street, the Roman road between Gloucester and Cirencester. Hucclecote maintained its own poor by the later …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… wife, in tail. In 1338, Thomas Seymour, lord of Pulton by Cirencester, and John de Lyle, lord of Harwood in Yorkshire, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Icomb ICOMB (18 miles N.E. of Cirencester) (1) Probable Hill-fort (SP 205230), unexcavated …