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A History of the County of Lancaster
… an interval the endowments were transferred in 1319 to a new priory of Benedictine monks. 7 Among them was the rectory …
A History of the County of London
… a piece of ground to the site. 1 His idea was to make the new church collegiate, but before he could complete his … in 1432. 9 Land for enlarging the college and for making a new burial ground was also acquired at that time. 10 The … in connexion with every one of them. The making of a new churchyard had been part of Whittington's plan in 1411. …
A History of the County of Dorset
… life and, with the consent of her husband, entered the abbey of Barking and became a nun under the rule of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… confirmed by Innocent III. 36 King John consented to the new foundation in January 1203 and at the same time granted … also prepared a comprehensive charter of liberties for the new monastery. 42 Meanwhile the archbishop had taken steps to … n. 15. Wulfrun may be the mother of the founder of Burton Abbey, and may also be the Wulfrun captured by the Danes at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… all of whom were to reside in 'the Northbaillie in the new tower called Beaumont's tour,' the further provision … mother house of Sez and left their cell desolate, the new earl obtained leave in 1379 to send representatives to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1151 granted the church of St. Mary in the castle to the abbey of Trport, so that as the canons died, resigned, or … it was ever really made. 14 No trace of any claim by the abbey of Trport is to be found until, in 1470, 15 apparently … to power of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou, the abbey petitioned the latter queen, who was then in France, to …
A History of the County of York
… of Durham, and Nicholas Hulme, to assign the manor to the abbey of Jervaulx, the said monastery to supply two chaplains … was probably still master in 1443, and the effect of this new licence would seem to have been that the chapel lost its … of a proctor; 44 and Bowett granted them a site for a new Bedern. 45 Their devotion to duty seems to have attracted …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1150 Archbishop Theobald refounded the college, building a new church, and endowing it with all the tithes of his manor …
A History of the County of York
… of stone at the west end of the church. 9 Ealdred built a new presbytery, and decorated the whole church with painting … dorter, which lfric and Cynesige had begun, and granted new endowments of land to the chapter. 10 The authentic … 65 Archbishop Greenfield's visitation in 1306 led to a new ordinance as to residence. The archbishop found that the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… who was dean of the college from 1510 to 1536, built a new west tower for the collegiate church. 38 Leland, writing … of Wallingford, but was also dean of Oseney, warden of New College, Oxford, canon of York, Lincoln, Sarum, and …
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