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A History of the County of London
… certain tenements in Colechurch Street, in the parish of St. Olave Jewry, and of St. Margaret Lothbury. They also possessed houses in Candelwyk … for the souls of Eleanor the late queen, the king's ancestors, and others. The house was presided over by …
A History of the County of Kent
… suppressed by the Council of Lyons. Edward I gave them 3 s. for three days' food in 1289, 25 and a similar sum in … escheat, and the city paid the crown a yearly rent of 10 s. for it till 1402. 27 The tenement continued to be known as … soon sold it to a Mr. Bingham. The house was situated in St. Peter's Street to the west of the Grey Friars. 29 P.R.O. …
A History of the County of London
… some land and houses close to Newgate, 5 in the parish of St. Nicholas in the Shambles. The spot accorded well with … laid in 1306 by Sir William Walden in the name of Queen-Margaret, the second wife of Edward I, 17 who not only bought … money; his sister Margaret, countess of Gloucester, £26 13 s. 4 d. for the construction of an altar, and another sister, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… at Grantham on the four feasts of the Virgin, and those of St. Francis, St. Anthony, and St. Clare. The convent was in the custody of Oxford. 2 Edward I gave these friars 12 s. 8 d. for two days' pittance and 21 s. for three days' …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to these friars a piece of waste ground by the king's highway leading to Caversham Bridge, 33 perches in length … of Reading, to hear confessions in the diocese. 9 Margaret Twynho, a Reading widow, by will proved in 1501 left her body to be buried in the chapel of St. Francis in the Grey Friars of Reading, near the tomb of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 3 In 1269-70 Bogo de Clare, rector of the church of St. Peter in the East, at the instance and precept of his … any service or exaction. This land paid to the rector of St. Peter's in the East 3 s. 2 d. and 1 lb. of pepper a year; and in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Their first habitation was in the Little Jewry, partly in St. Edward's, partly in St. Aldate's parish, 3 behind the present town hall. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that he and his predecessors were wont to pay to St. Frideswide's 9 d. a year for his tenement called White Hall in Schidyard … of Godstow for 5 s. rent, the other messuage was held of St. Frideswide's priory at a rent of 6 d., and the plot of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… They were already in possession of a site in the parish of St. Budoc before 7 May, 1262, when Henry III, as patron of … and the district more or less uninhabited, 2 the parish of St. Budoc had been joined to the parish of St. George in the … the abbot and convent of Oseney, patrons of St. George's, licence to build a chapel which, however, was only to be …
A History of the County of Oxford
… eight days.' 3 They then hired a house in the parish of St. Ebbe from Robert le Mercer; 4 though they only occupied … buy from William son of Richard de Wileford his house in St. Ebbe's for the use of the Friars Minors; the property was vested …
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