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A History of the County of Sussex
… House of Austin Friars Rye 28. HOUSE OF AUSTIN FRIARS, RYE The only settlement of this order of … of St. Nicholas in the parish church for the welfare of William Taylour of Rye and Agnes his wife, in return for …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… House of Austin nuns The abbey of Burnham HOUSE OF AUSTIN NUNS 14. … at Burnham was founded in 1266 for Austin canonesses by Richard, King of the Romans, who endowed it with the … Goring, her late superior. 3 Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, the son of the founder, confirmed his father's charters, and with …
A History of the County of Northampton
… House of Austin nuns The nunnery of Rothwell HOUSE OF AUSTIN NUNS … prioress and convent of St. John Baptist, Rothwell, that Richard Clare, earl of Gloucester, founded the priory, but … had by her own confession lived for three years with one William Suffewyk. The bishop thereupon cited the prioress for …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… House of Austin nuns The priory of Crabhouse HOUSE OF AUSTIN NUNS … many a day they served God.' Godfrey de Lesewis (William's son) granted the cell in Normansburgh to the monks of Castle … payde for the ledyinge of the chirche vij skore mark,' Richard Steymour, citizen of Norwich, paid 40 for the roof, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… House of Austin nuns The priory of Goring HOUSE OF AUSTIN NUNS 20. … Nuffield, and a hide of land at the latter place; Alan, son of Renbert, had given a hide of land at Foxcott, Oxon., … But at the election of the prioress in 1268 the patron was Richard, king of the Romans, who held that honour. When his …
A History of the County of Bedford
… House of Austin nuns The priory of Harrold HOUSE OF AUSTIN NUNS 10. … probably confirmed first by David I. of Scotland and his son Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, 6 and certainly afterwards by Malcolm IV., 7 William the Lion, 8 Simon, Earl of Northampton, 9 and Robert …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… House of Benedictine monks of the Order of Tiron The abbey of … was founded probably during the reign of Henry II by 'William son of Ralf, son of Drogo, son of Hermer;' 1 a son, that is, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… House of Benedictine monks Abbey of Chertsey HOUSE OF BENEDICTINE … of the churches of Horley and Epsom, 29 and in 1380 Richard allowed the convent to appropriate the church of … his monks between 1072 and 1077. 41 Odo was dismissed by William Rufus in 1092, and his place taken by Ralph Flambard …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… House of Benedictine monks Abbey of Malmesbury HOUSE OF BENEDICTINE … prior Beorhtric, 105 at once persuaded Earl Godwin and his son Harold to intervene. 106 This they did with success, and … Jocelin claimed obedience. Osbert apparently refused, and Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, intervened in the dispute …
A History of the County of Bedford
… House of Benedictine monks The priory of Beaulieu HOUSE OF … Ralf the hermit by Henry d'Albini, and afterwards by his son Robert d'Albini to the abbey of St. Albans as a cell of … 2 A small cell had already been founded at Millbrook under Richard, the fifteenth abbot 3 (1097-1119), and this was …