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A History of the County of Norfolk
… founding of a house of any of the mendicant orders. The church of St. Marythe-Great of Thetford, on the Suffolk side of the town, which was for a time the cathedral church of East Anglia, had remained desolate, with its … when Henry earl of Lancaster gave the site of the church and convent to the Dominicans. The king confirmed this …
A History of the County of Warwick
… some time between the years 1200 and 1212, granted the church of Barford and property in the parish to the canons of … side of the way. He also gave them the advowson of the church of Charlecote and half a virgate of land there, and … friars leave to inclose a road which passed between their church at Thelsford and their habitation. From a subsequent …
A History of the County of Essex
… the abbot and convent of Beeleigh, who were rectors of the church, and the vicar. The bishop, however, managed to bring … according to their order, saving the rights of the mother church in tithes and offerings. They should not bury anyone … and then only when the dues had been paid to the mother church in masses and other things. They should not admit any …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to consecrate or dedicate a place for the cemetery of the church of the Friars Preachers. 3 In 1351 William Beauchamp … of the year visit and give alms for the repair of the church of St. Dominic of the Friars Preachers of Worcester, … the Order. 8 On 7 May, 1431, a warrant was issued by the Council for the arrest of Thomas Northfield, S.T.P., a Friar …
A History of the County of Derby
… 2 Henry III was a generous benefactor to their conventual church, which was dedicated in honour of the Annunciation of … of Derby as a royal gift towards the building of their church. The Liberate Rolls also show that the king granted 10 … purpose from the same source in 1242, and 10 in 1244. The church itself was not completed (it was probably built bay by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… border of the county and adjoining Finchley on the E. The church and Campe Almshouses have features of interest. Ecclesiastical (1) Parish Church of St. James stands near the middle of the parish. The old church would appear to have been built about the middle of …
The Environs of London
… there I Edw. VI. It has been in the possession of that church ever since, except during the government of the … Manor-house. The manor-house, which is situated near the church, seems to be a very ancient structure; it has … Sir Robert Peyton's, and died the next year 17. Parish church. The church of Friarn Barnet, which is dedicated to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… endowment of £9 6 s. 8 d. was paid in 1902 by the London Parochial Charities. 87 Campe's widow married Thomas Tooke … fallen to £118 by 1920-1, when there was a deficit. 17 The council requisitioned the alms-houses 18 and restored three …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… most of the parish south of the North Circular Road. 56 A church mentioned in 1187 57 was probably the church of St. … had belonged to an exempt order before the Fourth Lateran Council (1215). 78 In 1846 tithes were commuted for a … it was the residence of assistant clergy and was used for parochial functions. A rectory at no. 147 Friern Barnet Lane …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… extensions to schools between 1881 and 1901 55 enabled the Church to cater for the growth in numbers of pupils from c. … and pupils were to be transferred between church and council schools. 69 The agreements were breaking down in … trust deed of 1900 permitted its use for Sunday school and parochial purposes and vested the management in a committee …
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