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A History of the County of York
… in the east part of the town, 1 was founded in 1356 by the king, who, with the consent of the Prior and convent of … an adjacent meadow, containing in all 3 a. 1 r., which John Yole, merchant, of Northallerton, had granted to him for … a favourable return, and declared the land to be worth 4 s. a year. 4 The royal licence was granted 7 February 1354-5. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… the site of the church and convent to the Dominicans. The king confirmed this grant to the friars on 20 July, 1335. 1 … was often termed the priory of the Maison-Dieu or God's House, or else the priory of the Old House. 3 By an … Dominicans moving in this matter was the knowledge that John of Gaunt, their own patron, was a great friend of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… at one time was accustomed to receive a rent of 20 s. from Christina de Valognes's water-mill in Hertingfordbury, 4 presumably the gift of a … holding a fair, 18 half the tolls of which it paid to the king's bailiff of Hertford. There was apparently still a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… century, a small monastery, to the honour of God, St. John Baptist, and St. Radegund. Henry de Bereford and Isabel … at Thelsford, and by his will of the same year left 40 s. to the friars for his obsequies. 13 His son and heir, … he would continue payment of the tenth yearly due to the king. 17 Edmund David, prior, and three others signed the …
A History of the County of Essex
… as executors of wills. The prior and friars were to pay 5 s. of silver yearly to the abbot and convent for their place, … On 23 November, 1381, commissioners were ordered 6 by the king to arrest Edmund Barnton, an apostate friar of the … 10 On 8 October, 1544, it was sold to George Duke and John Sterre; 11 and in the patent there is mention of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… be established in England. On 17 February, 1349-50, Bishop John Thoresby commissioned the bishops of Hereford and … house of the Friars Preachers, and said to be held of the king in free burgage. In return for this favour the friars … part of the land was claimed by the prior of St. Mary's, Worcester, and part by the prior of Great Malvern. In 1455 …
A History of the County of Derby
… of their church. The Liberate Rolls also show that the king granted 10 marks for a like purpose from the same source … it. These acres were held of the Benedictine nuns of King's Mead at 7 s. a year, and declared to be worth 12 d. a year … friars petitioned the crown to sanction the assignment by John de la Corner of 1 acres of land in part satisfaction of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
John FRIER John FRIER Biography Name John FRIER (FRERE, FRYAR, FRYER) Gender Male Primary …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… in Middlesex Friern Barnet 16 FRIERN BARNET (D.b.) (O.S. 6 in. VI, S.E.) Friern Barnet is a parish touching the N. … tablet. Floor-slabs: In S. aisle(1) to Sarah, wife of John Nicoll, 1703, with shield-of-arms. In churchyardE. of … by Mary Cropley, 1709, early 18th-century cup given by John Nicoll, 1709, and two 18th-century pewter plates. …
The Environs of London
… Whetstone, or Freren Barnet, belonged to the priory of St. John of Jerusalem. Sir William Weston, the last prior, held a court there in 1539 3. King Henry VIII. after the dissolution of monasteries, … granted it to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's 4, who held a court there I Edw. VI. It has been in the …
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