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... Prior superintending the work £ 20 . ” They formed an appendage to the estate , until compara- tively a modern period . John Boulter , Esq . , rebuilt one of them in the early part of the last century . One ( probably the last ) was ...
... Prior superintending the work £ 20 . ” They formed an appendage to the estate , until compara- tively a modern period . John Boulter , Esq . , rebuilt one of them in the early part of the last century . One ( probably the last ) was ...
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... Prior de Bolton appa'ta £ 66 13 4 Spofforth and Leeds were taxed at £ 80 each , and the total of the taxation in the Ainsty was £ 839 16s . 8d . In the early part of the reign of Edward II . , about A.D. 1307 , the Northern Counties ...
... Prior de Bolton appa'ta £ 66 13 4 Spofforth and Leeds were taxed at £ 80 each , and the total of the taxation in the Ainsty was £ 839 16s . 8d . In the early part of the reign of Edward II . , about A.D. 1307 , the Northern Counties ...
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... prior and convent , the portion of whose vicarage shall consist of 22 marks sterling £ 14 13s . 4d . , payable by the said religious to the vicar for the time being , on the octaves of St. Martin and on the octaves of Pentecost . And as ...
... prior and convent , the portion of whose vicarage shall consist of 22 marks sterling £ 14 13s . 4d . , payable by the said religious to the vicar for the time being , on the octaves of St. Martin and on the octaves of Pentecost . And as ...
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... prior et conventus de Bolton in Craven , concesserint Johanni de Insula , Domino de Rubeo Monte , quendam annuum redditum centum librarum percipien- dum sibi , heredibus suis de omnibus terris et tenementis dictorum prioris et conventus ...
... prior et conventus de Bolton in Craven , concesserint Johanni de Insula , Domino de Rubeo Monte , quendam annuum redditum centum librarum percipien- dum sibi , heredibus suis de omnibus terris et tenementis dictorum prioris et conventus ...
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... Prior of Bolton given to the Lord John de Insula respecting a chantry of six chaplains in the church of Harewood . Be it known unto all men , that whereas the prior and chap- ter of Bolton in Craven , have granted to John de Insula ...
... Prior of Bolton given to the Lord John de Insula respecting a chantry of six chaplains in the church of Harewood . Be it known unto all men , that whereas the prior and chap- ter of Bolton in Craven , have granted to John de Insula ...
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Abbey acres aforesaid aged Alice Alwoodley Anne annum arms Arthington baptized at Sigston Baron Bolton born A.D. buried carucates chapel Chief Justice Countess county of York daughter of Sir descent died without issue Domesday Book Dunkeswick Earl of Harewood East Keswick Ebor Edward eldest Elizabeth erected Fitz Gerald Francis gave Gawthorpe Hall George Harewood Castle Harewood House heir heiress Henry inscription Insula Item eidem John Boulter King Lady land Lascelles Leeds lego London Lord Lisle Lord of Harewood manor of Harewood Margaret Margery Mary Northallerton parish of Harewood present quod Redman Redvers reign ROBERT RYTHER Romelli Rougemonte Ryther Sir John Cutler Sir Richard Sir William Gascoigne Sir William Ryther Skipton tomb township unum Vicar vicarage village Viscount Lascelles Warin Weardley Weeton Wentworth wife William de Aldburgh William de Curci William de Fortibus William de Meschines Yorkshire
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