Excerpt from The Coucher Book, or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey, Vol. 4The township of Billington is situated on the opposite side of the river Calder to the abbey and its proximity, as well as its value, rendered it a most desirable acquisition. The title is truly stated to be extremely perplexed. One moiety of the manor had been granted for life to Adam dc Hudleston by
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A low status isolated the whalley coucher book as the one that most seemed to deserve chartulary is a copy by a cheshire man (§31).
The coucher book or chartulary of whalley abbey /extract of the entry of whalley abbey, from tong's visitation, 1 leaf, intended for insertion in the coucher.
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The chartulary of the augustinian priory of st john the evangelist of the park of healaugh the chartulary was compiled in the early sixteenth century, so it covers a much longer period than is usual.
Made for abbot william dalton of furness abbey, lancashire, the cartulary collects all the docume.
Then a william daukyn in the 13th centruy in the coucher book or chartulary of whalley abbey near blackburn, lancashire.
Jul 5, 2020 which occurs in the chartulary of whitby,3 is a norwegian name.
Latin chartulary transcription notes: by this charter, robert de lacy mitton was laid “wasta” as described in the doomsday book of 1087.
Four of the five volumes of the fifteenth-century chartulary survive - volumes i,ii and iii the coucher book of fountains contains latin abstracts of 3382 charters.
Coucher book volume 1 ( 1847) (pdf 9mb) coucher book volume 2 (1847) (pdf 13mb) coucher book.
Coucher book of selbyecclesia dei: the place and functions of the church in the companioncorpus christi quod est ecclesiathe coucher book or chartulary.
162 the coucher book of selby, to which is prefixed an architectural description of the church.
There is a brief glimpse of them in the thirteenth century, thanks to the survival of the coucher book, or chartulary, of the cistercian abbey of whalley.
It therefore seems most likely that the hanging stone is a christianised menhir. Notes [1] “the coucher book or chartulary of whalley abbey”.
If this was the muniment room, it held the great books of the chartulary of and the coucher book, with110 its register of the dealings of the monks with their.
C1340-1480: coucher book (c1360), precedent book (c1450), cartularies (1340, c1360,c1480) late 15th cent: cartulary of royal and papal privileges.
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