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A History of the County of Chester
… were permitted to pipe water from Boughton through the city wall. 5 In 1361 they were licensed to acquire a plot of … over to the mayor. As with the other friaries in the city there was very little lead on the site: only half the … east, Walls' Lane (or Black Friars) to the south, and the city wall to the west. 39 The precinct was bisected by an …
A History of the County of Dorset
… a cardinal and engraved with a cardinal's hat and 'certain arms,' which at the Dissolution was 'converted into the …
A History of the County of Kent
… no property, this was made over to the commonalty of the city, and the brethren had the use of it at the will of the … monks wrote that his teaching has so sweet an odour in the city of Canterbury and has so fructified many of our … kt., who coming from the wars beyond seas died in this city '; Lady Ladrie of Valence; Sir William Trussell, kt.; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… his springs at Fowlewell near Aldershaw south-west of the city. The friars were empowered to erect a conduit head there … to stop the friars from attracting the inhabitants of the city into their church. 31 An early case of burial in the … 39 The friary stood in the south-west part of the city on the west side of Bird Street and St. John Street. The …
A History of the County of Chester
… had shown that the presence of both orders in the same city tended to stimulate the flow of alms. 3 Early in 1240 … and in the following year they were allowed to breach the city wall in order to bring in stone and timber for their … to grind corn and malt there and at other mills in the city. 10 There is little other evidence of royal support …
A History of the County of Kent
… or Hurel. 26 The king recovered it as an escheat, and the city paid the crown a yearly rent of 10 s. for it till 1402. … and P. Hen. VIII, xix (2), 527 (15). Bunce, Minutes of the City of Cant. No. i, xxviii; Hasted, Cant. ii, 613 (ed. ii); Accts. of the City sub annis 1367, 1393 (in the City archives); Arch. iii, …
A History of the County of London
… been one of the most unpleasant in the unsavoury mediaeval city: it bordered on and soon included part of a lane so … explains the enthusiasm 11 they excited in that city, which is shown by the large proportion of London … by the receiver in 1498. 105 It represents a shield of arms of the city of London. The legend is wanting. Monum. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it passed to William Frere. He sold it in 1588-9 to the city, from whom it was acquired by the foundress of Wadham … 94 1518 John Hancocks 95 was sub-prior in 1533 Wood, City, ii, 454-5; Kennet, Parochial Antiq. 270, &c.; cf. leiger bk. of the lords of Borstall, Coll. of Arms, Vincent MS. 85, fol. 136 a-b. Ibid. Rot. Cart. 52 Hen. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of their good cheer, 24 December, 1314. Further, the city supplied the Friars Preachers at this time with food and … of Willingham, and John de Watlyngton, his serjeant-at-arms, to aid the provincial or his vicar in reducing the … Hist. Soc.), i, 142. Wood says the king gave the site; City, ii, 326. Cartul. of St. Frideswide, i, 142; the date …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ser.), ii, 496 (1244). Pat. 33 Hen. III, m. 2. Wood, City, i, 65, refers to the Crossed Friars in 1273; this is a … 25. Ibid. m. 22. Wood says the number of friars was 30 ( City, ii, 492, from Coll. Milonis Windsore in bibl. C.C.C. … that he was the owner of Bekes Inn and Kepeharme Hall ( City, i, 538-9). He was bailiff in 1331, mayor in 1336, and …
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