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A History of the County of Kent
… a long charter of confirmation and liberties in 1081. Henry I also granted a charter of confirmation, which was confirmed by Henry III in 1229, 3 and again by Edward II in 1317; 4 and other charters were granted by William II, Henry I, and Stephen, and by John in 1209. 5 Gervase de …
A History of the County of Dorset
… given to the Norman abbey, said to be of his foundation. Henry I by charter confirmed the grant and testified to … in Devonshire; 54 these are included in the charter of Henry II ratifying to the abbey the previous gifts of the … for in November, almost immediately after his accession, Henry IV restored it to its former owners in the person of …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Savigny in 1163, 1 and the grant was confirmed by King Henry II 2 and Pope Alexander III; 3 but the monks of Savigny …
A History of the County of Kent
… finally confiscated by Act of Parliament in the reign of Henry V; and Henry VI on 20 May, 1439, granted ' the priory ' of Romney to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was not again leased to the prior of Beckford. 12 In 1226 Henry III granted the right of holding a yearly fair in the … be made for divine service and other charges. 19 In 1399 Henry IV committed the custody of the manors of Newent and … charges, while the war with France lasted. 20 In 1400 Henry IV restored some of the alien priories, but Newent was …
A History of the County of Dorset
… wager of battle fought out between Avenel Fitz Robert and Henry abbot of Bec by his attorney, William de Wanecing, the … to 28 4 s. 9 d., which had been taken into custody by Henry Haydok, clerk, and delivered to him. 99 The inquisition … in the hands of the college down to the reign of Henry VIII. 110 There is in the case of Povington little to favour …
A History of the County of Dorset
… of his own parents, Roger and Adelina, for himself and Henry his brother and all his predecessors, had been allowed … payment of this farm being remitted later in the year. 125 Henry IV, in 1403, confirmed a grant of these manors by Lewis … of his life; 127 and subsequently, with the approval of Henry V, made over to the priory of Witham (Somerset), the …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… for life as part of the dower of Joan, queen-dowager of Henry VI, and soon after her death was granted, in 1440, by Henry IV towards the endowment of his college at Eton. This … by Edward IV in 1462. 6 Priors of Sporle John, 7 temp. Henry II Alan Make, 8 appointed 1334 Thomas Eliot, 9 resigned …
A History of the County of Kent
… and Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury; and afterwards by Henry II and Richard I and by later archbishops. Sir … to the monks by Archbishop Theobald. 2 About the same time Henry de Insula endeavoured to withdraw himself from the … 6 The priory and its possessions came into the hands of Henry V by the Act of Dissolution passed in his reign; and he …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger and Adelina, and for himself and his brother Henry, and all his predecessors. The gift was allowed and … his court in his new hall at Wesminster. 2 In the reign of Henry I, the earl renewed his gift of the manor of Toft with … (King's), Cambridge. 13 Blomefield, Hist. of Norf. viii, 61-3; Dugdale, Mon. 1927; Taylor, Index Monasticus, 9. …
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