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Cockersand was one of the forty-eight houses whose abbots were summoned to the famous parliament of carlisle in january, 1307, but this was probably a solitary summons and its head did not become a mitred abbot. Its assessment for tenths was reduced shortly after by five-sixths.
The earliest surviving reference to heath charnock is in a papal bull of 1190 relating to the chartulary of cockersand abbey,.
5 days ago brinkburn's story is largely pieced together from its chartulary. It's location and the original charter for the abbey is held at nearby studley.
9 mar 2008 volume 40, chetham soc, comprising vol 2, part 1 of the cartulary of cockersand.
The chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian order by cockersand abbey; farrer, william, ed published 1898 find more of your family story as a non-profit, we offer free help to anyone looking to learn the details of their family story.
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Cockersand abbey is a former abbey and former civil parish near cockerham in the city of lancaster district of lancashire, england.
The following extract is taken from the chartulary of cockersand abbey: 'a grant from gilbert de notton of a portion of his land in crompton within these bounds,.
Walmer bridge in little hoole is first recorded in 1251 in the chartulary of cockersand abbey as waldemurebruge.
It is thought to be a corruption of the old norse words “birki” meaning birch-copse and.
In the early records of windermere recorded in farrer’s ‘the records of kendale’ (available from british history online), there’s an extract from the chartulary of cockersand abbey dated 1246-60 where philip the cook gives land at lindeth (in undermillbeck) which he had received from william de lancaster, to cockersand abbey.
Volume 5 of early yorkshire charters contains several more documents relating to easby.
Cockersand abbey, which occupied an isolated site on the lancashire coast near cockerham, owned land in preston during the middle ages. In 1267-8 brother robert de lechford compiled a list and abstract of the property deeds held by cockersand up to 1267.
By cartulary location by cartulary name the charters of the priory of beauly (0098) the chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian order.
The chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian order, volume 56 remains, historical and literary, connected with the palatine counties of lancaster and chester the chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian order, william farrer.
Middle english; earliest use found in chartulary of cockersand abbey.
The chartulary of cockersand abbey titles of related works: honors and knights' fees: an attempt to identify the component parts of certain honors and to trace the descent of the tenants of the same who held by knight's service or serjeanty from the eleventh to the fourteenth century.
The chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian order ([manchester] printed for the chetham society, 1898-1909).
This book is volume iii of the chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian order, and is also volume 57 of the larger series.
Farrer, william, 1861-1924: the chartulary of cockersand abbey of the by cockersand abbey (lancaster) (page images at hathitrust; us access only); [x- info].
The chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian this is a pre- 1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality.
Information on the medieval monastery of cockersand abbey, near lancaster, lancashire, with an abbey history, what to see, photos, and visiting information.
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Abbey from 1923 onwards, disputes with leicester abbey, which had a cell at cockerham, are recorded in the chartulary.
The premonstratensian abbey of cockersand was originally founded as a small hospital of that order of canons.
This is not the cartulary of cockersand abbey at all (volumes 38, 39, 40, and 43 of the new series make up the collection). It's volume 64 of the original series, a collection of pro- and anti-popery tracts from the period of james ii, with bibliographical and other information.
Buch der abtei cockersand im nordwestlichen lancashire aufmerksam. Es wurde von die chetham society herausgegeben (chartulary of cockersand abbey.
Cockersand abbey, which occupied an isolated site on the lancashire coast near cockerham, owned land in preston.
The chartulary of cockersand abbey of the volume 2, part 1 by cockersand abbey remains, historical and literary, connected with the palatine counties of lancaster and chester.
8 mar 2019 the cartulary of the abbey of prémontré is well-known amongst scholars of the early history of the premonstratensian order, as well as those.
) from the cockersand chartulary it appears that richard de and brother of richard de singleton, also benefactors of the abbey; ibid.
19 jul 2020 walmer bridge is first recorded in 1251 in the chartulary of cockersand abbey as waldemurebruge.
The town was first documented in 1251 in the chartulary of cockersand abbey, where it was referred to as de lund.
The most visible remains are those of the 13th century chapter house.
The chartulary of cockersand abbey of the premonstratensian order; printed from the original in the possession of thomas brooke / transcribed and edited by william farrer.
Page 730 - grant in frankalmoign from odo, son of ingrith de withington [to the canons of cockersand], of a portion of his land in withington, to wit, eight acres of land by the great ditch on the south side, as the crosses indicate; with common of pasture and all liberties and easements belonging to his fee of the said town.
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