February 1238 A.D.—Present. Bradbourne Prior, Bradbourne, Derbyshire, UK—Augustine Canons Regular; Granted by Geoffrey de Cauceis; Pariochal Use as “Church of All Saints;”
February 1238 A.D.—Present. Bradbourne Prior, Bradbourne, Derbyshire, UK—Augustine Canons Regular; Granted by Geoffrey de Cauceis; Pariochal Use as “Church of All Saints;” Diocese of Lichfield; About 146 Miles NW of London at 2200 as the Crow Flies; NW of Nottingham No author. “BRADBOURN—Extract from `The Churches of Derbyshire’ Cox 1875.” Cox’s Bradbourne. 30 Mar 2009. http://www.bradbournehistory.co.uk/Cox's%20Bradbourn.htm . Accessed 12 Dec 2014. B RADBOURN- Extract from "The Churches of Derbyshire" Cox 1875 The manor of Bradbourn at the time of the Domesday Survey, formed part of the lands of Henry de Ferrers, and even at that early date was possessed of a priest and a church. It was soon afterwards held that under the Ferrers, by the family of Caus or de Cauceis. In the reign of King John, the manor of Bradbourn was conveyed to Godard de Bradbourn by Sir Geoffrey de Cauceis and it was held by that family till the end of ...