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SOME ACCOUNT OF MICHELHAM PRIORY,
IN ARLINGTON.

BY THE REV. GEOEGE MILES COOPER.


read at the quarterly meeting, april 2, 1853


The Austin Priory of Michelham was founded shortly before the year 1229,[1] by Gilbert de Aquila, one of a noble family settled at Pevensey, who styles himself, in the deed of foundation, "Lord of the Eagle." He was the third lord of the same name, being great-grandson of the first Gilbert, upon whom, when the possessions of William, Earl of Moreton, became escheated by his rebellion and attainder, the castle and town of Pevensey, with the lands and privileges attached

  1. Rot. Pat. 13º H. iii, m. 7.