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A History of the County of Oxford
… of Reading and three others were 'proctors of the house of St. Robert of Knaresburgh and Oxford, and of the Order of the … from the East Gate at Oxford to the gate of the canons of St. Frideswide or Teckew Gate (i.e. lying between Trinity … and built a chapel for them. The city claimed a rent of 13 s. 4 d. from this land. 2 According to the rule of the order …
A History of the County of Oxford
… near the hospital in Stockwell Street, in the parish of St. George, in 1256, and on 21 August the provincial prior … their oratory these conditions. They were to pay yearly 10 s. to the said abbot and convent in lieu of tithes, and every … for all tithes and offerings due to the church of St. George in the Castle. 9 Meantime the friars had been …
A History of the County of London
… Blessed Mary was founded outside Aldgate in the parish of St. Botolph in 1293 1 by the brother of Edward I, Edmund earl … members of the convent were brought to England by the earl's wife Blanche, queen of Navarre, in all probability from … de Ingham, and 13 s. 4 d. to each of the sisters, 21 and Margaret countess of Norfolk granted to the convent in 1382 a …
A History of the County of Kent
… bought. On 2 July, 1482, the bishop of Norwich in the king's name formally handed over the site in honour of God, the Blessed Virgin and St. Francis, to Friars Bernard de L . . ., Vincent of Ostend, … Edward was perhaps acting in conjunction with his sister Margaret of Burgundy, who appears to have given an …
A History of the County of York
… to send abroad into the country to collect the people's alms for those poor brethren which he had taken into his … to ' those that help in completing the monastery of St. Robert of Knaresborough where that saint's body is … 17 After the death of Edmund of Cornwall in 1300 his widow Margaret claimed the tenements granted to the friars by her …
A History of the County of Kent
… The jurors returned that the prior was in seisin of 14 s. 6 d. and eight hens rent of the gift of Robert, out of a … Robert de Rokeslay the friars were entitled to receive 60 s. a year from the abbot of Boxley for a marsh and mill … of the country; thus the office of warden of the chapel of St. Laurence, Crediton, generally held by a Trinitarian friar …
A History of the County of London
… seems to have gained its freedom from livery of the king's stewards and marshals through Friar Adam Brown who was a … it. In 1443 Pope Eugenius IV commissioned John, abbot of St. Benet of Holme, to try a similar case, that of John … rebuilding of a house in the precinct for lack of money, Margaret countess of Kent came to their aid with a loan of …
A History of the County of York
… he wished to be buried; he left 8 marks to the convent, 2 s. to each friar, his chalice and priest's vestment to the … entertained in 1470, Henry VII in 1486, and the Princess Margaret Tudor in 1503. 10 Edward IV in 1472 conferred the … they came to the White Friars and returned thanks on St. Mary Magdalen's Day, when 'this gracious miracle was rung …
A History of the County of York
… a favourable return, and declared the land to be worth 4 s. a year. 4 The royal licence was granted 7 February 1354-5. … marks for the reparation of their houses. 7 His sister, Margaret, wife first of William, Lord Ros of Hamlake, and … right a saint, mitred, holding a crowned head, probably St. Cuthbert, with St. Oswald's head. Legend: S: COMUN . . . …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of a house of any of the mendicant orders. The church of St. Marythe-Great of Thetford, on the Suffolk side of the … was often termed the priory of the Maison-Dieu or God's House, or else the priory of the Old House. 3 By an … with a fair on the west or St. John's side of Thetford. 17 Margaret, wife of Sir John Puddenham, was buried in the …