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A History of the County of York
… Friaries The Trinitarian friars of Knaresborough 103. THE TRINITARIAN … granted the custody of the hermitage to Alexander Dorset, clerk, rector of Knaresborough. 3 At the end of 1227 the king … five bells and 82 oz. of plate. 71 Ministers (or Masters) Ralph de Redinges 1280, 1284, 1286 72 John [Sperry] [1297], …
A History of the County of Kent
… Friaries The Trinitarian friars of Mottenden (Headcorn) 39. THE TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF MOTTENDEN IN THE PARISH OF HEADCORN The earliest reference to this priory …
A History of the County of London
… Friaries The white friars 13. THE WHITE FRIARS The house of the Carmelites or White Friars … stewards and marshals through Friar Adam Brown who was a clerk of Edward II. 10 John de Reppes, prior in 1343, was …
A History of the County of York
… Friaries Houses of white friars 86. THE HOUSE OF WHITE FRIARS, DONCASTER The Carmelite friary' a right goodly house in the middle of … Lord Berners, 1470; 18 and Margaret Cobham, wife of Ralph Nevill, second Earl of Westmorland, who was buried in …
A History of the County of York
… Friaries The white friars of Northallerton 90. THE WHITE FRIARS, NORTHALLERTON The Carmelite friary, … was buried in the church (1372 ?). 8 His son, Ralph de Nevill, first Earl of Westmorland, left the friars …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Friaries Trinitarian friars of Hertford 18. THE TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF HERTFORD Who founded the hospital … of his poverty. In 1255 Avelina wife of Geoffrey le Clerk sued Walter, the warden of St. Mary Magdalene, for … 25 Robert, occurs 1263 26 William, occurs April 1287 27 Ralph Baynard held it at the Domesday Survey ( V.C.H. Herts. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Friaries Trinitarian friars of Thelsford 24. THE TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF THELSFORD Near the banks of the Avon, not far from the road to Warwick from Wellesbourne, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Friaries Worcester FRIARIES 12. THE BLACK FRIARS, WORCESTER The house of the Black Friars was … Bale and others to have been a Minorite of Worcester. 38 Ralph of Loxley, regent master at Oxford about 1310, was … convent. 39 Roger of Conway, the opponent of Richard Fitz-Ralph, archbishop of Armagh, belonged to the custody of …
A History of the County of Derby
… Friary The Dominican friars of Derby FRIARY II. THE DOMINICAN FRIARS … d. 4 On 4 November, 1318, another inquiry was held as to Ralph de Pecco of Derby assigning to the friars 10 acres of … the royal licence was granted for the transference, and Ralph handed over 4 acres to the Dominicans, but his death …
The Environs of London
… Friern Barnet BARNET FRIARN. Name; THE name of Barnet is common to several parishes in England. … sibi & hered. during the same period. Thomas Cavendish, clerk of the pipe in the Exchequer, and father of William … called Priest's Grove, late the property of his father Ralph North, rector, and which had belonged to Anthony and …
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