The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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Page viii
... York. The Priory of Thornholmes had lands in Owston and Haxey. Low hIelwood Priory possessed lands adjoining its site ; and the Priory of Newburgh had the four Rectories of Owston, Belton, Haxey, and Epworth. There were also numerous ...
... York. The Priory of Thornholmes had lands in Owston and Haxey. Low hIelwood Priory possessed lands adjoining its site ; and the Priory of Newburgh had the four Rectories of Owston, Belton, Haxey, and Epworth. There were also numerous ...
Page ix
... York. These churches all possessed equal rights, and acknowledged no superior but the Cathedral at Lincoln, to which they all paid synodals and procurations. There were, in the Isle of Axholme, four Chapels. These places of worship were ...
... York. These churches all possessed equal rights, and acknowledged no superior but the Cathedral at Lincoln, to which they all paid synodals and procurations. There were, in the Isle of Axholme, four Chapels. These places of worship were ...
Page x
... York, he compelled that Prelate to give up some of his land, and to take Impropriations in lieu, amongst which were the Rectories of Owston and Haxey. The sale of Belton to the Corporation of Lincoln has already been mentioned. E pworth ...
... York, he compelled that Prelate to give up some of his land, and to take Impropriations in lieu, amongst which were the Rectories of Owston and Haxey. The sale of Belton to the Corporation of Lincoln has already been mentioned. E pworth ...
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... York, and promoted the propagation of the gospel in that part of Lincolnshire which borders on the Trent. He was the patron of Paulinus, the successor of St. Augustine, who baptised Deda, the friend of Bede, in that river. A topographer ...
... York, and promoted the propagation of the gospel in that part of Lincolnshire which borders on the Trent. He was the patron of Paulinus, the successor of St. Augustine, who baptised Deda, the friend of Bede, in that river. A topographer ...
Page 17
... York, Exeter, Hereford, and Norwich, were no better than villages of the present day. Under Under the Saxon government every Vill, containing ten families, had. * Introduction toDoomsday' Book. 1 Bracton. § Hunter's Hist. of Deanry of ...
... York, Exeter, Hereford, and Norwich, were no better than villages of the present day. Under Under the Saxon government every Vill, containing ten families, had. * Introduction toDoomsday' Book. 1 Bracton. § Hunter's Hist. of Deanry of ...
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The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2014 |
The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2018 |
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