- Cherestanc.
Later recordings of the name
include Geresteng,
Gairstang in 1195;
Grestein, 1204; ****restan, 1236; ****erstang, 1246; ****rstang, 1274; ****restang,...
-
Grestain Abbey (or
Grestein Abbey, French:
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Grestain) was an 11th-Century
Benedictine monastery near the town of Fatouville-Grestain...
-
alien house: cell or grange,
under supervision of a prior,
dependent on
Grestein;
founded before 1087;
monks have been
suggested to have used the parish...
-
manor was the
property of the
abbey of
Grestein in Normandy, France. In 1348 the
lands of the
Abbey of
Grestein,
including Marsh Gibbon and the manors...
- of
William the Conqueror. Both
Exceat and the land were
given later to
Grestein Priory in Wilmington.
Until the 14th century,
Exceat was an
important village...
- was once a Priory,
reportedly connected with The
Benedictine Abbey of
Grestein and once
owned by
Robert de Norton, the
first Norman Lord of
Pevensey and...
- Priory))
Wilmington Priory +
Benedictine monks alien house:
dependent on
Grestein; cell
founded before 1086 by Robert, Earl of Morteton;
priory founded before/c...
-
advowson of the
chapel of the castle, was
granted to the
monastery of
Grestein Abbey in
Normandy sometime between 1087 and 1104 by William,
Count of Mortain...
-
alien house: cell or grange,
under supervision of a prior,
dependent on
Grestein;
founded before 1087;
monks have been
suggested to have used the parish...
-
Conquest the
manor was
granted to Robert,
Count of Mortain, who gave it to
Grestein Abbey in Normandy,
which administered it
through Wilmington Priory in Sus****...