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Appendix 4: Tintern (other holdings) Monastic holding or landscape feature Name meaning (Mod E = Modern Monastic holding or Grange or manor Location (including current civil parish/ HER NMR Date endowned and Held at Notes Sources name (with variant spellings/ first dates English, OE = Old English, W = landscape feature containing the community and county/ unitary entry entry donor Dissolution or for these) Welsh) type feature authority, and OS grid reference if earlier disposal known) Acle Oak wood (from ac ) clearing (from Manor Acle Acle, Norfolk (TG402102) Y Y 1302; Roger Bigod Held at Dissolution The abbey's most valuable landed possession. Granted ‘all his Calendar of Charter Rolls, 1307; leah ) (OE) (Roger Bigod) manor of Acle, with all the appurtenances, and the William of Worcester Itinery, 1478; advowson of the church there’ (1307). Confirmed as 209 acres of Valor Ecclesiasticus, 1535; List of the demesne arable lands, meadow and pasture grazing, market, Lands of Dissolved Religious Houses, dovecote, turbury rights, two mills, a park (1478). 1540 Saint Edmund's Church, Acle Church of Saint Edmund; Oak wood Rectory and church Acle Acle, Norfolk (TG401102) Y Y 1302; Roger Bigod Not held at Calendar of Charter Rolls, 1307 (from ac ) clearing (from leah ) (OE) tithes Dissolution Aluredeston (Aberdeston, 1223; Alveston, Aelfred's (personal name) farmstead, Grange Aluredeston Plusterwine, Woolaston, Gloucestershire N Y 1302; Roger Bigod Held at Dissolution Grange granted in exchange for Plataland. Chapel, sheepcote, Calendar of Charter Rolls, 1307; Valor 1535; Alverstone, 1536; Alverston, 1540) estate or village (from tun ) (OE) (ST596994) (farmed out) water mill, fulling mill, byre, bake-house etc. Earthwork remains Ecclesiasticus, 1535; Grant to Henry, only. Fishing rights on the Severn. Possible iron-working site. Earl of Worcester, 1536; List of the Abbey received parish tithes (from c1146-69) and had one Lands of Dissolved Religious Houses, virgate of land before it was granted as a grange. Land in 1540; Woolaston Tithe Map, 1841. Ayleburton (from Queen Adelice, wife of Henry I) - added to Aluredston? Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow and field systems. Grange complex probably located at modern farmstead of Plusterwine, a manor house site surrounded by a now largely destroyed moated enclosure or the adjoining farmsteads of Alnwick Grange, Attwood Grange; field names of note: The Wharf, The Old Wharf; Lower and Middle Chesters (site of Roman villa). St, Andrews Church, Alvington (Alventon, Church of Saint Andrew; Aelf's Rectory and church Alvington Alvington, Gloucestershire (ST603007) Y Y 1146-79; William, Held at Dissolution Grade II listed 13th to 14th century church. Papal Letters, 1252; Valor 1252; Alwynton, 1535; Alwyngton, 1536) (personal name) farmstead, estate or tithes Bishop of Hereford Ecclesiasticus, 1535; Grant to Henry, village (from tun) (OE) Earl of Worcester, 1536; List of the Lands of Dissolved Religious Houses, 1540 Bristol Settlement (from stow ) by the bridge Urban property Bristol Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire N N Not known Held at Dissolution house in Redcliffe merchant’s quarter in 1242 and later another Valor Ecclesiasticus, 1535 (from brig ) (OE) (ST588724) tenement, two shops and a plot of ground. Halishall Grange (Hathoneshall, 1291; Possibly neck of land (from hal ) and/ Grange Halishall Ashwell Grange, Woolaston, Y N 1131; Walter de Clare Held at Dissolution Created from assarted land in Woolaston: initially granted as a Valor Ecclesiasticus, 1535; Grant to Harolneshalle, 1307; Halishall, 1535; or nook or hollow (from halh ) (OE) Gloucestershire (ST574987) park, then land cleared for grange in thirteenth century. Water Henry, Earl of Worcester, 1536; List of Halyshall, Halyshele, 1536; Hallesall/ mill (possibly Sondmulle in Tidenham). Earthworks and ridge and the Lands of Dissolved Religious Hallysall, 1540; Hassells, 1628; Haswell, furrow recorded near modern farmstead. Additional land also Houses, 1540; Woolaston Tithe Map, 1679; Ashwell, 1815; Ashwell Grange, leased. Field names of note: Ashwell Grove, Upper and Lower 1841 1830) Hedgings Field. Probably included assarted land subsequently handed to Tidenham to resolve a dispute over tithes with Lyre Abbey (appropriator of that manor), perhaps up to the northern limit of Woolaston grange and bounded in the south-east by Piccadilly Brook (from pickadil , the round hem of a wide skirt and so used to describe places on the edge or outermost part of a township or settlement). St. Peter's and St. Paul's Church, Church of Saint Peter and saint Paul; Rectory and church Halvergate Halvergate, Norfolk (TG417067) Y Y 1301; Roger Bigod Held at Dissolution Grade II listed church with early 14th century fabric. Calendar of Charter Rolls, 1307 Halvergate possibly land for which a half heriot is tithes due (from half and here-geatu ) (OE) Hart Hill Wood (Harthill Common, 17th Harts or stags hill wood (ME) Woodland Harthill Hart Hill, Hewelsfield, Gloucestershire N N century) (ST559029) Hartshill Grange (Huelfeld/ Hewelfeld, Harts or stags hill (ME) Grange Harthill Hartshill Grange Farm, Hewelsfield, N N 1280; Edward I? Held at Dissolution Granted 'all that the king could have in Huwaldesfeld to hold in Calendar of Fine Rolls, 1280; List of 1540) Gloucestershire (ST546027) perpetuity at the rent of 61s.5d’ (1280). A Victorian villa named the Lands of Dissolved Religious Harthill Grange occupied a site (now a plantation, the buildings Houses, 1540; Rees 14th Century long demolished) to the west of the post-medieval Harthill Map, 1933; VCH Glos, 1997 Grange Farm and this may have been the location of the original grange farmstead. Not known whether the grange lands occupied the higher fields on the ridge towards Coldharbour and St. Briavel’s or the valley-side wooded common below (within the Harthill Wood area of Hewelsfield manor or part of the tithe-free ‘Hudnalls’ area of St. Briavel’s, perhaps bounded by Mere Brook, stream up to grange site, perhaps indicating boundary of grange land). Appendix 4: Tintern (other holdings) Monastic holding or landscape feature Name meaning (Mod E = Modern Monastic holding or Grange or manor Location (including current civil parish/ HER NMR Date endowned and Held at Notes Sources name (with variant spellings/ first dates English, OE = Old English, W = landscape feature containing the community and county/ unitary entry entry donor Dissolution or for these) Welsh) type feature authority, and OS grid reference if earlier disposal known) Hewelsfield (Huwaldesfeld; Hewell-Felde, Hygewald's (personal name) open Manor or portion of Hewelsfield Hewelsfield, Gloucestershire (ST568021) N N 1266; Prince Edward Held at Dissolution Prince Edward granted ‘All that he had in the town of Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, 1535; Huetsfeild, 1536) land (from feld ) (OE) land (later Edward I) Huwaldesfeld’; Fulk de Lucy gifted ‘51s. of rent in Huwaldesfelde’ Henry III, 1266; Calendar of Charter . Unclear as to whether abbey held the whole manor or just a Rolls, 1307; Valor Ecclesiasticus, portion of land, probably managed from the adjacent Harthill 1535; Grant to Henry, Earl of grange. Taken in hand by Edward I and then returned to the Worcester, 1536; abbey in 1280 ‘in perpetuity’ for an annual rent and remained outwith the jurisdiction of the royal Forest of Dean. St. Mary Magdelane's Church, Hewelsfield Church of Saint Mary Magdelane; Rectory and church Hewelsfield Hewelsfield, Gloucestershire (ST568021) Y N Not known Held at Dissolution Grade II listed church with 12-13th century fabric. List of the Lands of Dissolved (Hiwoldestone, 11th century) Hygewald's (personal name) open tithes Religious Houses, 1540 land (from feld ) (OE) Coed-Ithel (Ishels) Weir (Ithelweire, Itholes Ithel's (personal name) wood weir Fishing rights/ weir Llandogo Coed-Ithel (Ishels) Weir, River Wye, Y N 1131; Walter de Clare Held at Dissolution Weir on which the abbey had fishing rights. Abbey also had 'toll' William Marshal the younger Charter, weare, 1536; Ithelswere, 1334) (ME/W) Trelech United, Monmouthshire from William Marshal the younger's tenants at Landirogods 1223; Calendar of Charter Rolls, 1307; (ST531031) (Llandogo). Grant to Henry, Earl of Worcester, 1536; List of the Lands of Dissolved Religious Houses, 1540 St. Denis' Church, Llanishen (Llan nissien, Church of Saint Isien (W) Rectory and church Llanishen Llanishen, Trelleck, Monmouthshire Y Y 1223; William Marshal Not held at Church rebuilt in the nineteenth century. William Marshal the younger Charter, c970; Ecclesiam Sancti Dionisii Lannissan, tithes (ST475033) the younger Dissolution 1223 1223; Lannissen, 1254; Lanissen, c1291; Ecclesia de Lanyssan, c1348; Lannyssen, 1399; Lannyssen, c1610; Llanissen, 1636) All Saint's Church, Lydd (Lydde, 1535; Church of All Saints; (place) at the Rectory and church Lydd Lydd, Kent (TR043210) Y Y Early 15th century; Held at Dissolution Grade I listed 13th century church, with some Anglo-Saxon Valor Ecclesiasticus, 1535; List of the Leddes, 1540) gates or the slopes (from hlid ) (OE) tithes Lateran Regesta, 390 fabric. Tithes and other profits of the rectory (1540). Lands of Dissolved Religious Houses, (1492); Glory Abbey, 1540 Anagni, Italy St. Leonard's Church (St. Mary's?), Magor Church of Saint Leonard; Walls or Rectory and church Magor Magor, Magor and Undy, Monmouthshire Y N 1492; Lateran Regesta, Held at Dissolution Grade I listed church with 13th century fabric, rebuilt in the 15th Valor Ecclesiasticus, 1535; Grant to (Ecclesia