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Contains 'Records of Harrold Priory', edited by G. Herbert Fowler. Harrold Priory, founded c.1136 for nuns, was established as a house of the Abbey of Arrouaise in northern France. Its history is outlined on Bedfordshire Archives' Community History pages.
Bedfordshire (England) --- History --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Harrold Priory. --- cartularies. --- charters. --- nuns. --- pedigrees. --- property deeds.
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Contains: Latin texts of nineteen of the documents in a law suit about the patronage of Stevington church, with an introduction. The documents cover the period from the mid-twelfth century to 1206; Latin text with brief summaries in English of presentments and plaints from the Bedfordshire hundreds before the supervisors of the peace (forerunners of justices of the peace), with introduction; Latin text of the extent of the manor, identified as Kempston Greys alias Hastingsbury, with introduction; abstracts of fifteen inventories made between 1562 and 1591, with introduction; an extract from the analysis of expenditure kept by Simon Urlin for the Ampthill estates of Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury.
Bedfordshire (England) --- History --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Ampthill. --- Bruce (Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury). --- Harrold Priory. --- Kempston Greys alias Hastingsbury manor. --- Stevington. --- Urlin (Simon). --- domestic expenditure. --- hundreds. --- inventories. --- manorial extents. --- supervisors of the peace.
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Contains In memoriam C.G.C. (Clifford Gore Chambers, d. 1913); 'The Bedfordshire Wills and Administrations Proved at Lambeth Palace and in the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon', by F.A. Page Turner; 'The Beauchamps, Barons of Eaton', by G. Herbert Fowler; 'Ancient Bedfordshire Deeds, No. 1', by F.A. Page Turner; 'Records of Northill College, No. 2', by C. Gore Chambers; 'Bedfordshire Charters in the Missenden Cartulary', by G. Herbert Fowler; 'The Browne Family of Arlesey', by F.A. Page Turner; 'Markets and Fairs of Luton', by William Austin; 'The Assessment of Knight Service in Bedfordshire, No. 1', by John E. Morris. 'Materies Genealogica, No. 1', by F.A. Page Turner; 'An early Bedfordshire taxation', by Mrs. Hilary Jenkinson; 'A Commutation of Villan (sic) services', by William Austin; 'Records of Knight Service in Bedfordshire', by G. Herbert Fowler; and other articles.
Bedfordshire (England) --- History --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Archdeaconry of Huntingdon. --- Arlesey. --- Beauchamp family. --- Bedford St Peter de Merton. --- Bedford. --- Browne family. --- Cardington. --- Chainhalle manor. --- Chambers (C. Gore). --- Crawley family. --- Eaton Socon. --- Eversholt manor. --- Flitton. --- Harrold Priory. --- Harrold. --- Kempston. --- Luton manor. --- Luton. --- Missenden Abbey. --- Northill College. --- Norton family. --- Ravensden. --- Stotfold. --- Toddington. --- bricks and brickmaking. --- cartularies. --- charters. --- fairs. --- field names. --- knight service. --- lay subsidy 1237. --- manors. --- markets. --- marriage settlement. --- names. --- obituaries. --- place names. --- property deeds. --- rentals. --- taxation. --- tithes. --- villein service. --- wills.
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Contains 'Contracting Arable Lands in 1341', by A. R. H. Baker.
'Two Monastic Account Rolls', edited by G. D. Gilmore.
'The Building Accounts of Harrold Hall', edited by John Weaver.
'Minutes of the Bedfordshire Committee for Sequestrations, 1646-7', edited by Patricia Bell.
'The Exempt Jurisdiction of Woburn', by Dorothy Owen.
'Alderman Heaven, 1723-94', by G. D. Gilmore.
'Some Documents Relating to Riots', edited by Joyce Godber.
'The Bedford Election of 1830', by Carlos T. Flick.
'Letters of Richard Dillingham, Convict', edited by Harley W. Foster.
'Leighton Buzzard and the Railway', by P. S. Richards.
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Ampthill. --- Australia. --- Bedford corporation. --- Bedford. --- Blunham. --- Boteler (Sir William). --- Civil War. --- Committee for Sequestrations. --- Dillingham (Richard). --- Farrer (Francis). --- Harrold Hall. --- Harrold. --- Heaven (Alderman John). --- Inquisitiones Nonarum. --- Leighton Buzzard. --- Maulden. --- Militia Act 1757 Newnham Priory. --- Parliamentary elections. --- Polhill (Captain Frederick). --- Russell (John Russell 6th Duke of Bedford). --- Stotfold. --- Woburn. --- accounts. --- building materials. --- convicts. --- correspondence. --- ecclesiastical jurisdiction. --- farm land. --- house building. --- maps. --- railways. --- riots. --- taxation. --- wages. --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History
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On the dissolution of the smaller monasteries in 1536, the Court of Augmentations was set up to administer their property until such time as other arrangements, such as sales, could be arranged. Commissioners made an inventory of their property: local men rented them and paid the income into the Court of Augmentations. This volume and volume 63 contain the accounts for the property of Bedfordshire religious houses and the property in Bedfordshire of religious houses in other counties. Volume 64 also includes accounts of the Honour of Ampthill.
This careful edition of the accounts of Crown revenues gives a picture of the wealth of these foundations at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries. They are very thorough and include, for example, the names and rents of copyhold tenants; descriptions of the acreage, fields, crops or livestock on farms; and locations of town properties.
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- England --- Monasteries --- Church lands --- Caldwell Priory. --- Chicksands Priory. --- Court of Augmentations. --- Dunstable Priory. --- Elstow Abbey. --- Harrold Priory. --- Honour of Ampthill. --- Markyate Priory. --- Newnham Priory. --- Old Warden Abbey. --- accounts. --- dissolution of the monasteries. --- monasteries. --- religious houses. --- Finance --- History --- Bedfordshire (England) --- Church history
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On the dissolution of the smaller monasteries in 1536, the Court of Augmentations was set up to administer their property until such time as other arrangements, such as sales, could be arranged. Commissioners made an inventory of their property: local men rented and administered them and paid the income into the Court of Augmentations. This volume and volume 64 contain the accounts for the property of Bedfordshire religious houses and the property in Bedfordshire of religious houses in other counties. The accounts are very thorough and include, for example, the names and rents of copyhold tenants and descriptions of the acreage, fields, crops or livestock on many properties.
The volume contains a tribute In Memoriam to H. Gordon Tibbutt (1913-1982).
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- England --- Monasteries --- Church lands --- Bushmead Priory. --- Caldwell Priory. --- Chicksands Priory. --- Court of Augmentations. --- Dunstable Priory. --- Elstow Abbey. --- Harrold Priory. --- Markyate Priory. --- Melchbourne Preceptory. --- Newnham Priory. --- Old Warden Abbey. --- Woburn Abbey. --- accounts. --- dissolution of the monasteries. --- monasteries. --- religious houses. --- Finance --- History --- Bedfordshire (England) --- Church history
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