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A History of the County of Dorset
… off the wall while building it. 25 It is said by Speed to have been built by the ancestors of Sir John Chideock. 26 … of Dorchester. 32 Friars of this house received licence to preach and hear confessions, as Friar John of Grymston in … pay certain wages and the visitor's charges the following articles were sold: an iron grate about a tomb in the church …
A History of the County of London
… in a spot outside Aldersgate, 3 but afterwards removed to Coleman Street, 3a evidently close to a synagogue, for in 1271–2 they were said to be disturbed at their devotions by the howling of the Jews …
A History of the County of London
… and Monacatus, 2 the last two lay brothers—proceeded to London, where they stayed with the Friars Preachers at … John Iwyn, 4 citizen and mercer of London, made over to their use, as by their rule they could possess nothing, some land and houses close to Newgate, 5 in the parish of St. Nicholas in the Shambles. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parcels at the instance of the said knight the king gave to the Austin Friars to build a church and other houses and offices. Sir John … may be included among these parcels: in 1268 the king gave to the friars to found an oratory (1) the land with its …
A History of the County of Oxford
… general chapter held at Bologna, May, 1221, determined to establish in England the eighth province of their order. … they reached London 10 August, and thence travelled to Oxford, where they arrived 15 August, 1221. 2 Their first … that held at Oxford in 1318 136discussed and revised the articles of peace, and sent Friars Nicholas de Stratton and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… staying two days at Canterbury, four of them proceeded to London, and at the end of the month two of these, Richard … Pady (1227-9) the citizens of Oxford subscribed 43 marks to buy from William son of Richard de Wileford his house in … up the report of the English province: Having marked some articles, they sent them to the general, in a schedule, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… August the provincial prior sent Friar John of Rochester to take possession of the site and make arrangements for the … highway. Having secured licence from the Bishop of Lincoln to build an oratory, they came to an agreement with the … 357, 500, Kynyngham's treatises, ibid. 4-103; Wiclif's answers, ibid. App. Ibid. 275, 297. Ibid. 299, 302. Ibid. …
A History of the County of London
… St. Clare. 2 The first members of the convent were brought to England by the earl's wife Blanche, queen of Navarre, in … Hartington and 'Northburgh' churches both are said to be appropriated to the nuns. 6 Some more property in … Arch. xxxv, 456, 464. Nichols, Royal Wills, 30. Among the articles bequeathed were a reliquary of crystal, a large …
A History of the County of Kent
… organization in 1415, but though Edward IV interposed to protect their threatened independence in 1471, 2 they seem to have had no separate house in England till ten years … each friar separately, and each refused to accept the articles, especially that which denied the papal authority. …
A History of the County of York
… settled as a hermit on the banks of the Nidd close to Knaresborough. The most interesting traditions about him relate to his power over animals and his kindness to the poor. His life was not that of a solitary. ' He had …
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