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  • *1431 Relocation of Syon Abbey to Brentford from [[Twickenham]] *1539 Dissolution of Syon Abbey by King Henry VIII
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  • | ||Yhistelforth||rowspan="2"|George James Aungier, in "History of Syon Monastery, the Parish of Isleworth and the Chapelry of [[Hounslow]]", 1840 Excavations around the eastern end of the [[Syon Park]] estate have unearthed evidence of a Romano-British settlement. 'Gisl
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  • ...century King Edward the Confessor gave the mount to the Norman Benedictine abbey of Mont Saint-Michel,<ref>Cornish Church Guide (1925) Truro: Blackford; pp. ...uin Books; pp. 193-195</ref> and it was given to the Abbess and Convent of Syon at [[Isleworth]], [[Middlesex]]. The Mount was a resort of pilgrims, whose
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  • ...s to supply the ornamental ponds in the Duke of Northumberland's estate at Syon Park. Sluices control the flow into the park and the [[River Thames|Thames] ...Syon Abbey and before the Duke of Northumberland bought the river with the Syon estate from King James I around 1605.
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  • ...tpads. Nearby important landowners included those of [[Osterley House]], [[Syon House]], [[Hanworth Park|Hanworth Park House]] and [http://list.english-her File:Abbey and Bradford and Bingley.JPG|Banks
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  • |name=Syon House |picture=Syon House East Aspect.JPG
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  • ...of the [[Domesday Book]] in 1086. After passing through ownership by Syon Abbey in the 15th century, the manor with the advowson was bought by Richard Duke
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  • The manor and its mill were given by King Henry V to the nuns of Syon Abbey. At the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the manor was sold to Richard Duke,
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  • ...y - geograph.org.uk - 1206358.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Marley House, or 'Syon Abbey']] ...25 a community of nuns settled here, claiming to continue the community of Syon Monastery in [[Twickenham]], [[Middlesex]] that was dissolved by King Henry
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  • ...f St Mary]] at [[Lancaster]],<ref name=Porter32 /> as a cell of the Norman Abbey of St. Martin in Sées.<ref name=Porter188 /> He endowed the priory with th ...1415, the church at Poulton was conveyed to the [[Syon Monastery|Abbey of Syon]] in [[Middlesex]].<ref name=Porter189 /><ref name=Thornber285 />
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  • ...ormer Percy estates, includinhg [[Alnwick Castle]] in Northumberland and [[Syon House]] in [[Middlesex]], and inherited his father-in-law's subsidiary titl ...merhouse and was set in a deer park, as depicted in an oil painting now at Syon House by George Cuitt the Elder (1743–1818), born at nearby Moulton.
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  • The estate originally formed part of the property of Syon Abbey, and passed through various hands after the Dissolution in the 1530s. The p
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  • ...ies he purchased the manor of [[Axmouth]], formerly a possession of [[Syon Abbey]].<ref>Risdon, Tristram (d.1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 18 Elizabeth’s husband, Henry Drax (c.1693-1755), originally of [[Ellerton Abbey]] in Yorkshire, was a favourite of Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose secret
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  • ...]] the confiscated monastic properties of Atherington were given to [[Syon Abbey]]. The site, also known as Bailiffscourt, retains the 13th-century chapel,
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  • ...y the abbot of Fécamp in Normandy, and later owned by the abbot of [[Syon Abbey]] in [[Middlesex]]. In 1248 the abbot of Fécamp had a prison in the villag
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