The Antiquities of England and Wales, Tom 5Hooper & Wigstead, N0: 212, Hight-Holborn, facing Southhampton Street, Bloombsury-Square., 1784 |
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... Robert Burnell , was founder of Bildevais abby ; though some , for the only gift of the site of the house , toke the byshope of Chester for founder . " Camden seems likewise to have been of the same opinion ; as he mentions Bildewas as ...
... Robert Burnell , was founder of Bildevais abby ; though some , for the only gift of the site of the house , toke the byshope of Chester for founder . " Camden seems likewise to have been of the same opinion ; as he mentions Bildewas as ...
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... Robert de Belesme , earl of Shrews- bury , eldest son of Roger de Montgomery , and held against the king , who , after a short resistance , made himself master of it , and permitted Belesme to retire to Normandy , but seized his estates ...
... Robert de Belesme , earl of Shrews- bury , eldest son of Roger de Montgomery , and held against the king , who , after a short resistance , made himself master of it , and permitted Belesme to retire to Normandy , but seized his estates ...
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... Robert de Belesmo for a chappell onely for the castle , and he endowed it with landes ; and afore that this chappell was established in the castle , there was a like foundation made at Qualeford , a chap- pell of St. Mary Magdalene , by ...
... Robert de Belesmo for a chappell onely for the castle , and he endowed it with landes ; and afore that this chappell was established in the castle , there was a like foundation made at Qualeford , a chap- pell of St. Mary Magdalene , by ...
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... Robert de Clifford also in the 14th of Edw . III . gave them the moiety of the hamlet of Winderton , in Warwickshire ; and Ralph le Strange endowed them with VOL . V. B the the patronage of his chapel at Crockin . All these SHROPSHIRE . 5.
... Robert de Clifford also in the 14th of Edw . III . gave them the moiety of the hamlet of Winderton , in Warwickshire ; and Ralph le Strange endowed them with VOL . V. B the the patronage of his chapel at Crockin . All these SHROPSHIRE . 5.
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... Robert Lee , residing with him as esquire , a corrody for life , of meat , drink , and apparel , for himself , a boy , and two horses , as had before been customary to esquires of other abbots , so long as he should abide in the said ...
... Robert Lee , residing with him as esquire , a corrody for life , of meat , drink , and apparel , for himself , a boy , and two horses , as had before been customary to esquires of other abbots , so long as he should abide in the said ...
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Strona 101 - ... better measured by the compass of it, it being computed at no less than a mile about. In this church the Conqueror offered up his sword and royal robe, which he wore on the day of his coronation. The monks kept these till the suppression, and used to...
Strona 145 - On the north-west side there was another ditch of the same breadth, commencing at the cliff opposite to the westernmost angle, and bearing away almost due north, leaving a level intermediate space, which, opposite to the sally-port...
Strona 16 - Earl of Chester, in the time of Edward the Confessor ; but again falling to decay, and being forsaken, it was in the 14th of William the Conqueror rebuilt, and endowed by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, Chichester, and Shrewsbury, a person of vast possessions in these parts.
Strona 70 - The subject represented by this glass was the history of man from the creation to the day of judgment, three lights in a window. The two side-lights contained the types in the Old Testament, and the middle light the anti-type and verity of the New.
Strona 140 - Collectanea," which says, that " when Arviragus threw off the Roman yoke, it is likely he fortified those places which were most convenient for their invasion, namely, Richborough, Walmer, Dover, and Hastings.
Strona 38 - This castle stands on the summit of a rocky hill, whose sides are beautifully wooded. From its windows it commanded a most extensive prospect over five counties, and into part of Wales. It is situated near the east end of the town of Dudley, which is in the county of Worcester. The mansion consisted of a variety of buildings, encompassing a court, surrounded by an exterior wall flanked with towers. The keep, which stands in the south-west angle, shews mauifest marks of antiquity.
Strona 101 - Though this abbey be demolished, yet the magnificence of it appears by the ruins of the cloysters, &c. and by the largeness of the hall, kitchen, and gate-house, of which the last is entirely preserved. It is a noble pile, and in it are held sessions and other meetings for this peculiar jurisdiction, which hath still great privileges belonging to it. What the hall was...
Strona 38 - Jands of the said Roger within his jurisdiction, for the king's use; and to keep them, with all the cattle found upon them, so that nothing may be moved off without the king's permission. Witness the king at Wenlock, &c.
Strona 201 - John Tregose a knight was the chief owner of it, and one Maurice and Bataille Abbay. The king compoundid with them: and so was there vii. score and tenne acres limited to the new toune, whereof part is in the king mede withoute the toune, and part in hangging of the hille.
Strona 145 - The walls, no where entire, are about eight feet thick. The gate-way, now demolished, was on the north side near the northernmost angle. Not far from it, to the west, are the remains of a small tower, enclosing a circular flight of stairs; and, still farther westward, a sally-port and ruins of another tower.