| Richard Nicholls Worth - 1890 - 526 pages
...other purposes. The Ancient Church Plate and Ornaments. The Vicarage remained in the Priory of Plympton until the Dissolution of the Monasteries, when it passed to the Crown, being valued at £25 10s. 9d. In some way or other the church plate, however, fell into the hands of... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1902 - 356 pages
...difficulty in attaining their end ; and so, out of the larger manor of Landican, the smaller one of Woodchurch was carved, consisting, as it does to this...was conveyed, 25 years later, to Robert Hiccocks of London. From this family it passed to that of the Leenes, and ultimately to the ancestor of the late... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1902 - 346 pages
...eight oxen," or what is usually called eight bovates of land. This represented, roughly, about 120 acres of arable land. To this must be added the necessary...was conveyed, 25 years later, to Robert Hiccocks of London. From this family it passed to that of the Leenes, and ultimately to the ancestor of the late... | |
| Florence Elizabeth Harmer - 1914 - 166 pages
...Glastonbury (B. 817). This land was bequeathed by Aethelfled to Glastonbury in her will (K. 685) and remained in the possession of the abbey until the dissolution of the monasteries. Eadred also had a ham at Damerham (p. 34, 1. 7). 1. 25. hyra freols swylce hand to ceosenne. hand is... | |
| Florence Elizabeth Harmer - 1914 - 162 pages
...Glastonbury (B. 817). This land was bequeathed by Aethelfled to Glastonbury in her will (K. 686) and remained in the possession of the abbey until the dissolution of the monasteries. Eadred also had a ham at Damerham (p. 34, 1. 7). 1. 25. hyra freols swylce hand to ceosenne. hand is... | |
| Henry Andrade Harben - 1918 - 716 pages
...parish being united to St. Mary Woolnoth (ib. 199). A Rectory. Patrons : Monks of St. John Colchester until the dissolution of the monasteries, when it passed to the Crown. The site of the church is now occupied by the Mansion House. With reference to the patronage of the... | |
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