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A History of the County of Hampshire
… was in the midst of the poor, and closely adjoined God's House. The Franciscans were forbidden by their original … began to bring the water down to their house. In 1374, John le Fouster and William Putton obtained licence for … the dissolution the site passed by purchase, in 1545, to John Pollard and William Byrt, and in 1551 to Sir A. Darcy. …
A History of the County of London
… been the reverse of flourishing, and in March, 1305, 8 the king granted them licence to make over their chapel to Robert … two chaplains 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 to the crown or to Adam Hurice or Hurel. 26 The king recovered it as an escheat, and the city paid the crown … Dethick, Derbyshire, being at that time in the tenure of John Welett. 28 It afterwards came into the hands of Sir …
A History of the County of London
… for fifteen days. They then hired a house in Cornhill of John Travers, sheriff of London, and made in it little cells. … money; his sister Margaret, countess of Gloucester, £26 13 s. 4 d. for the construction of an altar, and another sister, … were seventy-two inmates of the friary, 31 and in 1346 the king had to check the influx of foreign friars into the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 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' … four altars in this church and one in the infirmary. 5 John de Warenne, earl of Surrey (1304) granted the friars 32 … was renewed by his grandson in 1313 and confirmed by the king. 6 Ralph of Barneby gave them a spring of water at …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… granted to these friars a piece of waste ground by the king's highway leading to Caversham Bridge, 33 perches in length … for a great man. Your most bounden orator and servant, John London. 14 Being friars, the inmates were of course …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house of Austin friars 27. THE HOUSE OF AUSTIN FRIARS Sir John Handlow, knt., then or later lord of the manor of … which parcels at the instance of the said knight the king gave to the Austin Friars to build a church and other … 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
… habitation was in the Little Jewry, partly in St. Edward's, partly in St. Aldate's parish, 3 behind the present town … possessed a plot of ground, 'measuring in length from the king's way to the parish of St. Edward 14 perches, and in … between the lands of Robert Wyth, and that formerly of John of Navarre; for this land an annual rent of 13 d. was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… divine service for ever, for the good estate of the king and his children, as long as they live, and for their … he and his predecessors were wont to pay to St. Frideswide's 9 d. a year for his tenement called White Hall in Schidyard … had a house in this district when New College was founded. John son of Walter Wrenche of Milton, 18 spicer, bequeathed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the abbot and convent of Oseney, patrons of St. George's, licence to build a chapel which, however, was only to be … the licence from Oseney Abbey. 5 In February, 1264-5, the king gave them the church of St. Budoc, which adjoined their … brethren died, 13 and Clement V at the request of John of Brittany, earl of Richmond, granted the place to the …
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