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  • ...in 1888. Bolton Abbey village is named after a nearby ruined 12th century priory, belonging to the Dukes of Devonshire. **ECJS Clerestory (Body:now on Gresley) No 189
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  • ...=A History of the County of Derby: Volume 2: 'Houses of Austin canons: The priory of Repton, with the cell of Calke',|year=1907|pages=58–63|url=http://www. ...r the control of Repton; several centuries after the dissolution of Repton Priory, the village was by this point "A Parochial Chapelry, within the Parish of
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  • |picture= Church Gresley Church St Geo and St Mary.jpg ...arish in southern [[Derbyshire]]. The village is situated between [[Castle Gresley]] and the town of [[Swadlincote]], with which it is contiguous. According t
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  • ...r how they are related; may have been brother of deceased), that Robert de Gresley had sent his brother Peter to kill her husband.<ref name=BH>'Plea Rolls for ...r in 1220, whilst the church's Advowson was under the control of [[Belvoir Priory]].<ref name=HTC/>
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  • *Langley Priory (ex. par.) ...onally, [[Appleby Magna|Appleby]], [[Clifton Campville]], [[Church Gresley|Gresley]], [[Measham]], [[Stretton en le Field]] and [[Willesley]] form detached pa
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  • ...St. Pierresur-Dives in Normandy."<ref>{{VCH|3|pp=331-340|Alien houses: The priory of Tutbury}}</ref>
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