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A History of the County of Somerset
… of Eton. It arose out of a grant 1 made in the time of Henry I by William de Falaise and Geva his wife of the church … Reg. (Somers. Rec. Soc. x), 548. Rymer, Fdera, viii, 104; Cal. Pat. 13991401, p. 71. Recorda de Termino St. … Pat. 143641, p. 140. Ibid. p. 304. Pat. 19 Hen. VI. pt. viii, m. 20. The details of the sequestration are given in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 40 who made it over to Mount Grace Priory, co. York. 41 Henry IV in February 1400 gave the Abbot of St. Evroul leave …
A History of the County of York
… to the abbey of Marmoutier. It was founded in the reign of Henry I by Richard Mauleverer, 1 whose gifts Henry II confirmed, also making the monks free from all … Lawton, Relig. Ho. 49. Drake, Ebor. 264. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xii (1), p. 536. Thoresby, Vicaria Leodiensis, 36. L. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… value of 10. 2 Upon the suppression of the alien houses by Henry V the estates of the bailiff of Atherington passed to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… St. Mary, Carisbrooke, and to the monks there serving God. Henry II.'s confirmation charter to Lire Abbey particularizes … under the castle of Carisbrooke, consecrated by Bishop Henry of Winchester (probably Henry Woodlock, 1305-16), as a place of sepulture for the …
A History of the County of London
… Warin, died 1205 24 Robert de St. Laurence, appointed by Henry III, occurs 1275 25 and 1289, 26 died 1291 27 William … which he was patron. 44 On one occasion it was granted by Henry III to a woman, Idonia de Boclaund, 45 but in 1371 it … to serve the chapel in January 1537 ( L. and P. Hen. VIII, xii (1), 311 (28)), at least this is presumably what is …
A History of the County of London
… a cell before 1254 on some land given to them by Henry III, in a place previously occupied by a synagogue. 1 … it is possible to give this interpretation to an order of Henry III, 1252–3, that there should be no synagogues except … 146. Harl. MS. 544, fol. 72. In Blomefield, Hist. of Norf. viii, 118, there is mention of a grant of 40 acres of land …
A History of the County of London
… in the time of Edward I, and that it was suppressed by Henry V, who founded in its place a brotherhood for the …
A History of the County of London
… by William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, in the reign of Henry III, and therefore before 1231, when William the second … p. 114. Guildhall MS. 142, fol. 112. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xix (2), 590. Ibid. xvii, 283 (54). Harl. MS. 60, fol. … 1391–6, p. 311. Ibid. 1399–1401, p. 25. L. and P. Hen. VIII, iv, 2002 (27). Ibid. Ibid. xvii, 283 (54). B. M. Seals, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and St. Bernard, Montjoux, in Savoy, was founded by Henry II; probably early in 1159. Two charters from him are … but the grant is referred to on the Pipe Roll of 5 Henry II and succeeding years, and may therefore fairly be … 1177. The grants of land were confirmed by Richard I and Henry III; 2 and the latter in 1253 confirmed to the master …