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A History of the County of Kent
… diocese in 1350. 5 Friar William Stranfield or Strenfeld, S.T.P., is said by Bale to have been prior of this house, and … a year. 9, Among the goods of the house valued by Sir John Welles, parson of Newenden, John Twysden, farmer there, and others, were three vestments, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… defrauded the town of 28 d. a year due to the ferm of the king for tenements they had obtained in free alms from Simon … of a plot of land 29 perches long by 16 broad, the gift of John Sauce and Robert Lincoln. 6 The church of St. Mary of … to deliver the property to Dr. London for the king's use. The report of Dr. London nine days after the …
A History of the County of Kent
… certain that the friars were settled here before 1280 when John of Sandwich gave them a plot of ground adjoining their place. 4 In 1300 Edward I gave them 5 s. for one day's food; 5 there were probably fifteen friars … in 1344, with papal bulls and letters prejudicial to the king. 9 In 1370, Thomas Brentingham, bishop of Exeter, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a short distance west of the castle in a place called Paul's field. This seems to warrant us in thinking that at least a … which Walter de Meriet, clerk, had lately granted to the king for a church and dwelling house to be built thereon. … at the request of Henry de Lancaster, Earl of Derby the king has regranted the same to the said Walter. Walter de …
A History of the County of Dorset
… In 1269 the Carmelites of Bridport received a legacy of 2 s. from Christina de Strikelane, widow, of Bridport. 71 The house had only a brief existence. In 1365 Sir John Chideock, knt., applied for licence to confer on the …
A History of the County of Chester
… also received gifts of money from him at this period: 6 13 s. 4 d. in 1353 and 13 s. 4 d. in 1358. 8 In 1367 the prior … in the house at a cost of 40 marks and in the same year John Bars left 1 s. each to four named members of the house. … surviving evidence for such a burial is the request of John Bars in 1348. 17 No generous bequests, however, were …
A History of the County of Dorset
… a jury of inquest declared that it would not be to the king's prejudice if he licensed William Darre, chaplain, to grant … of land in Lyme to the Carmelite Friars. The land paid 15 s. 10 d. towards the firm of the town and was worth 2 s. a …
A History of the County of London
… 3 to the great dissatisfaction of the rector of St. Olave's, who found himself thus deprived of a source of income. At … which members of the house were concerned, since in 1391 John Bures, then prior, was pardoned for abetting a man who … of his opinions. He had said that if it were true that the king was determined to put down certain religious houses he …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… &c., made to Cardinal Wolsey in July, 1528, occurs 14 s. annual rent for a portion of tithes in Donnington, paid by … in 1529. 22 The friars of Donnington surrendered to John London on 30 November, 1538. The surrender is signed by … Henry Whete, an extreme aged man, a pension of 6 13 s. 4 d., and to Richard Ungull, priest and brother there, 4. …
A History of the County of Kent
… 5 but their chief founder and benefactor was the king. On 10 March, 1236-7, Henry III granted them an island … land late of William de Bury and the stone house late of John Slupe on the west, 6 and during the next twenty-three … the church; in 1253, 40 marks to pay debts; in 1256, 100 s. for the glass windows in the church; in 1259, £20 for …