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     Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 122  2002  page 116
Patrixbourne Church: Medieval Patronage, Fabric and History. By Mary Berg


Map 1 Kent and Normandy showing the main locations mentioned in the text.

May 1172 close to La Lande-Patry.10  Despite his participation in the rebellion and subsequent imprisonment, no evidence has been found that any of his property, either in Normandy or in England, was forfeit.    Surville states that the Patrick family either founded priories or donated land to existing ecclesiastical establishments in the area around La Lande-Patry, but it was not only in Normandy that

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