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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… that they do not know whether it was in the time of King Richard or King John. As the site of the hospital was within … of Rampton, died in the hospital, one of his executors was Richard Trukke, commorans in domo; and in the following year … M. Gray, School of Pythagoras, 43. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii, 359. Cartulary of the Hospital, at St. John's College. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 21 appointed 1286 William of Buckingham, 22 died 1316 Richard of Buckingham, 23 appointed 1316 Robert Rous, 24 … died 1444 John Thorpe, 29 appointed 1444 John Brinklo 30 Richard Hylston, 31 resigned 1448 William Athall, appointed … 1461, resigned 1462 Thomas Horne, 36 appointed 1462 Richard Hyndeman, 37 appointed 1462, resigned 1470 Henry …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… gives references to it under the reigns of Edward I, II, and III. In 1387 John of Gaunt, as already detailed in … of the frirs' property, and the site was granted to Sir Richard Fulmerston. 1 Blomefield, Hist. of Norf. ii, 71-2; Martin, Hist. of Thetford, 97-8. There is a certain …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Geoffrey and others was confirmed to the hospital by Henry II, 5 who himself made the lepers a perpetual grant of 1 d. a … to the king 14 occurred probably in the reign of Edward II. 15 It states that the abbot while on a visitation had … held of Geoffrey's endowment (ibid. fol. 193 d.). Abbot Richard de Wallingford withdrew this rent for two years, but …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… This hospital was founded for the poor, in the reign of Richard I., about the year 1197, 3 by Gervase le Riche, who … charter now extant is a confirmation of the year 1197, by Richard I., of the considerable properties granted to the … passage, etc. This was confirmed in 1375 by Richard II., who also in 1385 exempted the hospital property in …
A History of the County of London
… 1333 and the point was decided completely in her favour. Richard de Lusteshull, who had been made master for life by … celebrations for Thomas bishop of Durham; 39 and in 1380 Richard II allowed the hospital to acquire in mortmain from the alien …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Valor of 1535 the revenues are valued at 21 15 s. 8 d. and Richard Walgrave is entered as the warden and master. 26 The … thrice a week. In the rentals of the hospital we find that Richard Hall held the site and demesne lands, Alice Sparrow 2 … Reg. Bubwith, fol. 83. Ibid. fol. 87. Collinson, Somers. ii, 283. Wells Epis. Reg. Stafford, fol. 12. A Dominican. …
A History of the County of Chester
… 7 The chapel was dissolved in 1548 and the last chaplain, Richard Wright, was paid a pension of 3 8 s. 4 d. a year … free chapel of St. Lawrence'. 9 His widow married Richard Wilbraham who left money for the building, in 1613, … For his career and benefices see Emden, Biog. Reg. Oxford, ii. 999. Lancs. & Ches. Rec. ii (R.S.L.C. viii), 395. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 28 appointed 1441 William Edwards, 29 resigned 1470 Richard Hyndeman, 30 appointed 1470 Edward Exmowe, 31 died … 1480 Thomas Shenkwyn, 32 appointed 1480, resigned 1493 Richard FitzJames, 33 appointed 1493, resigned 1497 Bernard … i. 154. Inq. ad q.d. 34 Edw. I. No. 226; Pat. 2 Edw. II. pt. 2, m. 15 (see Elstow Abbey). Linc. Epis. Reg., Memo. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the warden and brethren entered into an agreement with Richard Baker and Denise his wife relative to a messuage in … 1341, resigned 1353 Thomas of Ashborne, 14 instituted 1353 Richard Estwet, 15 instituted 1372 Richard Trenchaunt, instituted 1400 John Beby Richard Foxton, …
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