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A History of the County of London
… Alien Houses Hospital of St Mary Rouncivall 44. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY ROUNCIVALL … that the master and brothers under pretext of letters of Boniface IX detained tithes and other parochial rights due to … suspicions were found to be justified, the letters of Boniface IX, Urban VI, Clement VI, and Urban V were declared …
A History of the County of Essex
… Alien houses Hospital or Priory of Hornchurch ALIEN HOUSES 45. THE HOSPITAL OR PRIORY OF … the Hospice of St. Nicholas and St. Bernard, Montjoux, in Savoy, was founded by Henry II; probably early in 1159. Two … chapels to New College were confirmed by a bull 19 of Pope Boniface IX in 1392. Masters of Hornchurch Almaric, occurs …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Alien houses Priory of Monks Kirby ALIEN HOUSES 40. THE PRIORY OF MONKS KIRBY … is more fully explained in the Papal Letters. In 1396 Pope Boniface IX issued his mandate to the archbishop of York to … that no step had been taken to carry out that mandate, Boniface ordered the archbishop to grant him licence, with …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Alien houses Priory of Stoke by Clare 74. THE PRIORY OF STOKE BY CLARE Earl Alfric, son of Withgar, who lived in … London and William prior of Okeburne, authorized by Pope Boniface IX to act for the abbot of Bec in the case of
A History of the County of Essex
… Alien houses Takeley 48. THE PRIORY OF TAKELEY The foundation of Takeley is of special interest on account of its connexion … rent of 200 marks. The sale was also confirmed 18 by Pope Boniface IX on 2 February, 1392, and accordingly in 1403 we …
A History of the County of Kent
… Alien houses The priory of Lewisham 71. THE PRIORY OF LEWISHAM Elstrudis, countess of Flanders, with her sons … he was pardoned this at the instance of Amadeus, count of Savoy. 13 Lewisham, being a cell to Ghent, was of course …
A History of the County of Kent
… Alien houses The priory of New Romney 73. THE PRIORY OF NEW ROMNEY The Cistercian Abbey of Pontigny in France owed … of Christchurch confirming the grant in 1245. 7 Archbishop Boniface in 1264 granted 8 the whole church to the abbey, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Honey Lane 11/12 Introduction This property, at the E. end of the parish, was bounded to the W. by 11, to the N. and E. … In 1459 it was said to have a frontage to Cheapside of 22 ft. 2 in. (6.76 m.), and to extend 167 ft. 7 in. (51.08 … mentioned was said in 1546 to be paid to the manor of the Savoy. 9 The origins of the last two rents are not known. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Lane 11/6 Introduction This property lay on the E. side of Honey Lane, bounded to the S. by Cheapside and to the N. by the churchyard of All Hallows. In the 13th century it and 7, its neighbour … the recovery was to endow Henry VII's new hospital of the Savoy, of which William Holgill was the first master, with …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… upon receiving the Queen's pleasure touching the providing of a residence for the Spanish Ambassador, 2 he had secured for him the house of Mr. Dymoke, in Fenchurch Street, which, however, the … the expected arrival of an Ambassador 6 from the Duke of Savoy, and that the King, intending to receive and entertain …
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