The ruined abbeys of Yorkshire . KIRKSTALI. ABBEY, ABOUT 1794. FROM A SKETCH BY THOMAS GIRTIN. The history of the monastery was not de Busli, confirming the grants of Richard,his father, reserves the aerie of sparrow-hawks—eriaspciiieriorum ; and Hunter (South Yorkshire) pointsout that the tenure of Bawtry was by the render ofa sparrow-hawk yearly, from the De Buslis to theFossards. At the same time, the monks obtainliberty to make a ditch, bounding their fields betweenthe wood of Maltby and the fields of Sandbeck,leaving, however, two roads, viz. Bolgate and theroad to Blithe. I
The ruined abbeys of Yorkshire . KIRKSTALI. ABBEY, ABOUT 1794. FROM A SKETCH BY THOMAS GIRTIN. The history of the monastery was not de Busli, confirming the grants of Richard,his father, reserves the aerie of sparrow-hawks—eriaspciiieriorum ; and Hunter (South Yorkshire) pointsout that the tenure of Bawtry was by the render ofa sparrow-hawk yearly, from the De Buslis to theFossards. At the same time, the monks obtainliberty to make a ditch, bounding their fields betweenthe wood of Maltby and the fields of Sandbeck,leaving, however, two roads, viz. Bolgate and theroad to Blithe. In 1319, the abbot and convent of St. Mary-at-St. Fdwards Place, Netley,* of the Cistercian order,sell all their rights in the manor of Laughton to the * The double dedication of a Cistercian house, viz. toSt. Edward as well as to St. Mary, is noticeable. &c, &c. ; he is to absolve them of all their crimesexcept such as ought to be reported to the ApostolicSee. About the middle of the same century, thenumber of monks at
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