A Topographical and Historical Account of Wainfleet and the Wapentake of Candleshoe, in the County of LincolnLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Greer [etc., etc.,], 1829 - 408 страници |
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... gave to the Abbey of Fors or Wandesleydale in Yorkshire , a salt pit in Wainfleet , betwixt the port and the sea , on the East side of the haven . This Abbey was founded , A. D. 1145 , but the monks not approving of the situation , they ...
... gave to the Abbey of Fors or Wandesleydale in Yorkshire , a salt pit in Wainfleet , betwixt the port and the sea , on the East side of the haven . This Abbey was founded , A. D. 1145 , but the monks not approving of the situation , they ...
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... gave him the patronage over all the fiddlers and shoemakers in Chester , in reward and memory of this service . The constable retained to himself and his heirs , the authority and donation of the shoemakers , but conferred the autho ...
... gave him the patronage over all the fiddlers and shoemakers in Chester , in reward and memory of this service . The constable retained to himself and his heirs , the authority and donation of the shoemakers , but conferred the autho ...
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... gave the Church of Wainfleet to the Abbey of Bardney . In the reign of Richard I , Hugh Bishop of Lincoln , granted a Charter to the Abbey of Bardney , reciting and confirming their possessions , amongst which is enume- rated , one ...
... gave the Church of Wainfleet to the Abbey of Bardney . In the reign of Richard I , Hugh Bishop of Lincoln , granted a Charter to the Abbey of Bardney , reciting and confirming their possessions , amongst which is enume- rated , one ...
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... gave to the monastery of St. Edmund's Bury , a fair at Wainfleet , on the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula.b In 1281 , the Abbey of St. Edmund's possessed lands in Seilholm in the town of Wainfleet , of the annual value of three pounds ...
... gave to the monastery of St. Edmund's Bury , a fair at Wainfleet , on the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula.b In 1281 , the Abbey of St. Edmund's possessed lands in Seilholm in the town of Wainfleet , of the annual value of three pounds ...
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... gave the above lands . The name of Cantilupe , in this branch of the family , became extinct on the death of his grandson William , without issue in 1391 , when John de Hastings , Earl of Pembroke and Sir William le Zouche were found ...
... gave the above lands . The name of Cantilupe , in this branch of the family , became extinct on the death of his grandson William , without issue in 1391 , when John de Hastings , Earl of Pembroke and Sir William le Zouche were found ...
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Abbey of Bardney Abbot acres of land acres of meadow acres of pasture Addlethorpe Aged aisle Alice ancient annum Bardney belonging Bishop Boston bovates Bratoft Burgh Candlesby carucates carucates of land chancel chapel church Croft Dalby daughter died seized Driby Earl Edward Edward III eldest Elizabeth erected Escheat Rolls Firsby following inscription four Friskney Gent Gilbert de Gaunt Gunby haven heir held Henry Hugh Ibid Ingoldmells inhabitants Irby issue knight's fee Kyme Langton Lincoln Lincolnshire London Lord Magdalen manor Margaret married marsh Mary messuage N. E. Vol nave Nicholas octavo Orby oxgangs parish Partney payd period ploughs possessed post mort pounds priory Quadring quarto Rector reign rent resided Richard Robert Scremby shillings Sir John Skegness Skendleby soke Spilsby Steeping stone Testa de Nevill Thorpe town village Wainfleet All Saints Wapentake Waynflete wife William Waynflete Willoughby Winthorpe
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