The Taxatio Ecclesiastica, often referred to as the Taxatio Nicholai or just the Taxatio, compiled in 1291–92 under the order of Pope Nicholas IV, is a...
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Pope Nicholas IV (section Taxatio)
period. An edition was reprinted by the Record Commission in 1802 as Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate. Biography portal Christianity portal...
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in Charter Rolls of 1252, where it appears as Braunton. In the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291 it appears as Brampton. The name derives from the Old English...
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as Hokenartone. A record from 1267 records it as Hokenarton. The Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291 records it as Hoke Norton. Other past spellings of the name...
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It is Grenviz in the Domesday Book of 1086, and Grenewych in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291. The name means 'green wic', indicating that Greenwich was...
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Daulatabad. Spring – The Taxatio Ecclesiastica, compiled in 1291–1292, is completed under the order of Pope Nicholas IV. The Taxatio is a detailed database...
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Ireland in the late 1100s. The taxation of Pope Nicholas IV known as Taxatio Ecclesiastica and compiled in 1291–1292 refers to Rector ville Walteri de Logan...
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2011 census. The place-name 'Vowchurch' is first attested in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291, where it appears as Fowchirche. The name means 'multi-coloured...
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Hamstead and Radewall Granges, Home Grange and New Grange in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291. Farley Grange also appears in a lease of 1415, along with...
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Daulatabad. Spring – The Taxatio Ecclesiastica, compiled in 1291–1292, is completed under the order of Pope Nicholas IV. The Taxatio is a detailed database...
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an annual revenue of 100 marks (£66 13 s 4 d) at the time of the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae auctoritate P. Nicholai IV (Records Commission...
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13th century. The Book of Fees records Sciplak in 1236 and the Taxatio Ecclesiastica records Schipelak in 1292. It is derived from Old English and means...
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Historia Vitae et Regni Ricardi Secundi from Evesham Abbey C.x Taxatio ecclesiastica Anglie et Wallie, 1291–1292 (4th quarter of the 13th century – 1st...
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first mentions of the church occur in the Norwich Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1254 and the Lincolnshire Taxatio of 1291. The South chamber and the door of the...
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Grey the most likely founder. In any event, it is clear from the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291 that a collegiate church and school existed at Ruthin by...
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(Internet Archive). 'Benefice of Abergele', Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae 1291-1292, Taxatio database (University of Sheffield). R. Newcourt...
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does not appear in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291–2. The church at nearby Stanton by Dale was also omitted by the Taxatio and is not even mentioned...
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Winterborne Monkton. St German's church was not included in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291. The village was recorded in 1397; in 1428 the village was...
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purposes. The total taxable value of the church was reported in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica, compiled 1291-2, as only £54 13s. 4d. This included six prebends...
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county-by-county basis, including Cornwall. Medieval taxes such as the 1291 Taxatio Ecclesiastica, the 1377 poll tax and the tax for defence against "the cruel malice...
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house was founded at least by 1291, when it is mentioned in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica, compiled in 1291-1292 at the behest of Pope Nicholas IV preparatory...
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stoup date from the 11th century. The church was mentioned in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291. Inside it are some ornate and colorful stained glass windows...
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de Bovile family, the local Lords of the Manor. Records of the Taxatio Ecclesiastica in 1291, show this priory had an annual income of 12 pounds 11 shillings...
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land acquired by Buildwas Abbey was used for stock rearing. The Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291 showed about 60% of the temporalities in Shropshire and...
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(L'Aigle), and the church is also mentioned in Pope Nicholas IV's Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291, an ecclesiastical tax assessment survey. The novelist Malcolm...
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Campsey Priory (with its own extensive endowments represented in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291–92) greatly enlarged the sphere of this seat of power. In...
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Trust). Maxwell-Lyte, 'MSS of T.S. Hill', p. 452, fols 12, 12b. Taxatio Ecclesiastica, Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate P. Nicholai IV, c. A.D. 1291 (By...
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Commission; but he does not seem to have been concerned in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Nicholai IV (1802), also published by the Record Commission and...
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included: Astle, Thomas; Ayscough, Samuel; Caley, John, eds. (1802). Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae auctoritate P. Nicholai IV, circa A.D. 1291....
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have been granted early in the history of the priory. In 1291 the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of Pope Nicholas IV assessed the rectory as worth £8 but also recorded...
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