Missenden Abbey is a former Arrouasian (Augustinian) monastery, founded in 1133 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. The abbey was dissolved...
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Little Missenden is a village and civil parish on the River Misbourne in Buckinghamshire, England. It is in the Chiltern Hills, about 3 miles (5 km) southeast...
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Great Missenden is an affluent village and civil parish in the Misbourne Valley in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, England, situated between the...
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Buckinghamshire, England Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire, England Anthony Missenden (1505–1542), British Member of Parliament Eustace Missenden This disambiguation...
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Arundel, 2nd Lord Arundel, died on 14 August 1390, and was buried at Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who...
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which housed five bells that had been relocated from the dissolved Missenden Abbey. The church underwent restoration, and its northeast aisle was rebuilt...
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Clinton. Matilda de Esserugge is recorded as having connections with Missenden Abbey in the mid-13th century.[citation needed] Another suggestion is that...
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six miles from Uxbridge in Middlesex. The manor, which belonged to Missenden Abbey, was granted in 1536 to Robert Drury, esquire, whose descendants sold...
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Valley dates back into pre-history. In Medieval times, the Cartulary of Missenden Abbey simply recorded the road as "the Kings Highway". Also just north of...
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the Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education. In the same decade Missenden Abbey, a former Augustinian monastery founded in 1133, was acquired, and...
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from around 1187 refers to him granting the manor at Dundridge to Missenden Abbey and setting aside land for the chapel-of-ease at St Leonards. By 1278...
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variously reported. Her brothers were Richard Hampden of Dunton and Missenden Abbey, Clerk of the Kitchen to Elizabeth I, Griffith Hampden (MP), who entertained...
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dissolution of the monasteries the lands at Pednor were surrendered by Missenden Abbey and became part of the estates owned by John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford...
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Bourne Abbey (SS Peter and Paul) Beaulieu Carlisle Cathedral Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire (St. Peter) Lesnes Abbey Lilleshall Abbey Missenden Abbey Notley...
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Arundel, 2nd Baron Arundel, died on 14 August 1390, and was buried at Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire. Elizabeth married secondly, apparently after 28 April...
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London: 2003 Murray, James M. (1984). "The Easter Table Annals of Missenden Abbey: An Annotated Text". Mediaeval Studies. XLVI. Pontifical Institute...
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this Robert, Earl of Leicester granted the land to Missenden Abbey. After the dissolution of the abbey The Lee stayed in the possession of the Crown until...
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year 8–9. Houses are also paired (Ascott with Claydon, Hughenden with Missenden and Stowe with Waddesdon) and then split up into groups of 15–20 for Design...
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fifty-three years and was buried in the church of Little Missenden. His estates of Little Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire and Maplethorpe Hall, Lincolnshire...
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Place Mentmore Towers Milton's Cottage Missenden Abbey Nashdom Nether Winchendon House Newland Park Notley Abbey Remnantz Shardeloes Shrubs Wood Stoke...
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some evidence of a settlement called Pirenore that was granted to Missenden Abbey in 1275. The settlement was discovered in Brand's Fee in Great Kingshill...
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Lavendon Abbey Little Marlow Priory Luffield Abbey Medmenham Abbey Missenden Abbey Newton Longville Priory Notley Abbey Ravenstone Priory Risborough Priory Snelshall...
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John Dynham, of Boarstall 7 November 1622: Sir William Fleetwood, of Missenden Abbey 1623: Sir Francis Goodwyn, of Upper Winchendon 1624: Edward Penn, of...
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Wycombe. Medmenham Abbey, a country house near the village of Medmenham. Missenden Abbey, a country house in the village of Great Missenden. The Royal Standard...
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John Fleetwood (MP) (category People from Great Missenden)
Fleetwood was the eldest surviving son of William Fleetwood of Great Missenden Abbey and his second wife Sarah Bridgwood, daughter of Thomas Bridgwood,...
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Upperside of Buckinghamshire, 1669-1690 (1937) Vol. 2 The Cartulary of Missenden Abbey, Part 1 (1938) Vol. 3 Early Buckinghamshire Charters Vol. 4 A Calendar...
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1996/7) Missenden Abbey. Open College Network course in Machine Embroidery 1996–1998. (Wrote the syllabus for the OCN 1996/7) Missenden Abbey. Weekends...
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Grange developed from an estate first recorded in the possession of Missenden Abbey in 1224 and was valued at £12 in 1291. The estate was also known as...
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Stanhope Badcock, the eldest son of Thomas Stanhope Badcock of Little Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire and Maplethorpe Hall, Lincolnshire. He served under...
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Baronets of Rossall Hall (1838) Estate(s) Former: Calwich Abbey The Vache Missenden Abbey Wootton Lodge Rossall Hall Website Riddarhuset, arms database...
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