Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 53
... Abbot of Neath , though about this is some obscurity , since Sir Richard Pincerna is said to have inherited Gelligarn from the Le Sores . William was father of RICHARD , and JOHN , and a DAUGHTER called le Butiler ; Butler , or ...
... Abbot of Neath , though about this is some obscurity , since Sir Richard Pincerna is said to have inherited Gelligarn from the Le Sores . William was father of RICHARD , and JOHN , and a DAUGHTER called le Butiler ; Butler , or ...
Page 55
... abbot , with the legend , + SIGILLVM ABBATIS .. .. IS . 75 A. 4 is a duplicate of this letter in all but the date , which is there 1227 . XXVIII . - Protectio Henrici Regis . [ Mus . Brit . Cart . Harl . 75 A. 10. ] Henricus Dei gratia ...
... abbot , with the legend , + SIGILLVM ABBATIS .. .. IS . 75 A. 4 is a duplicate of this letter in all but the date , which is there 1227 . XXVIII . - Protectio Henrici Regis . [ Mus . Brit . Cart . Harl . 75 A. 10. ] Henricus Dei gratia ...
Page 57
... abbot and convent , by which John admits that he does so hold them at the service of 12d . per annum , and doing monthly suit to the abbot's court . at Bonvileston , paying such foreign service as pertains to the tenement , and ...
... abbot and convent , by which John admits that he does so hold them at the service of 12d . per annum , and doing monthly suit to the abbot's court . at Bonvileston , paying such foreign service as pertains to the tenement , and ...
Page 58
... Abbot of Margam and John de Woledon , who held a free tenement under Margam in Bonevileston , for which John le Flemyng of St. George's claimed service . Woledon absconded , leaving nothing behind , upon which the abbot became re ...
... Abbot of Margam and John de Woledon , who held a free tenement under Margam in Bonevileston , for which John le Flemyng of St. George's claimed service . Woledon absconded , leaving nothing behind , upon which the abbot became re ...
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... abbot held the Norreis lands as lord of the fee . The Golden Grove Book mentions Elias de Bonville as contemporary with William Earl of Gloucester , Simon as the person who gave name to the parish and manor , William as named in a ...
... abbot held the Norreis lands as lord of the fee . The Golden Grove Book mentions Elias de Bonville as contemporary with William Earl of Gloucester , Simon as the person who gave name to the parish and manor , William as named in a ...
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