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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 ofof 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 …
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