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A History of the County of Warwick
… priests by the Trinity Gild, according to Mr. Fretton's extracts from the Leet Book, amounted to 79 8 s., John Norton being the warden. The number of priests, as … to the priests of this college in 1520 amounted to 86 4 s. 2 d.; but it had dropped to 67 4 s. in 1536. These sums, …
A History of the County of Kent
… of the possessions of the college were valued 15 at £142 1 s. 2½ d. yearly, with deductions of £13 19 s. 5 d., leaving a net income of £128 1 s. 9½ d. The college was not dissolved in the ordinary way, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a meadow by the cathedral church of Salisbury and the king's highway in front of St. Nicholas Hospital. His house was to … tiles are in the lower part of the walls of De Vaux Lodge to the south. The tiles were probably brought from Old … f. 105; Sar. Reg. Beauchamp, ii, inst. f. 11 b. Sar. Reg. Langton, inst. ff. 37 b38 a. B.M. Add. MS. 28870, f. 151 a; …
A History of the County of Surrey
… however, was not the primary form of the great founder's intention; but, as for a few months Surrey had the honour … the Malden establishment came to an end. 5 Bishop Hobhouse's Life of Walter de Merton (1859), 9. Hobhouse's Life of Walter de Merton, ii. See also Hist. MSS. Com. Rep. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… hospital seems to have been begun in 1330. 3 The founder's regulations of January 1331 provided that the warden and … of the hospital, living in a house beside the hospital's church, while the remaining thirty, who were to be admitted … Reg., 1379-83 (Camden Soc., 3rd ser. lvi); ed. Eleanor C. Lodge and R. Somerville, i, 5. Ibid. Resigned on consecration …
A History of the County of Surrey
… after this last date, rebuilt the chapel and the priest's house, and in October 1352 obtained license from the Crown … of land, 10 acres of meadow, 120 acres of pasture, and 35 s. of annual rent in Kingston, and two messuages of the … the chaplain (or chaplains if the number was increased) 40 s. yearly in addition to necessary food, and a robe like that …
A History of the County of Derby
… antiquary, which is an early chartulary of the dean's possessions and privileges. It is entitled Chartularium … walls. In the earliest volume, that of Bishop Walter de Langton, there are two such instances, in both of which John … & 14 Edw. I, m. 4. Chart. Dec. fol. 55. Lich. Epis. Reg. Langton, fol. 95 b. Pegge, MSS. (Coll. of Arms), v. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… founded a Cluniac nunnery at Fotheringhay, but in Stephen's reign it was removed to Delapr on the south side of … Castile), Edward of York, desired to carry out his father's wishes, and to rebuild the body of the church on a like … of Henry IV. granted the college a yearly charge of 67 6 s. 8 d. from the manors of Newent, Gloucester, and Kingston, …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… at the college.' John Coote, by will of 1502, left 3 s. 4 d. to the gild of St. Nicholas held in the college, and … supervisor.' Edmund Lee of Bury, esquire, in 1535, left 6 s. 8 d. 'to the company of the Jesus College in Bury, towards … oone Thomas Neche clerke of thage of lxiii yeres having c s. yerely in the name of a pencian owte of the parsonage of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lincoln canonry, he was also canon of York and St. Paul's, and archdeacon of Berkshire and Exeter), and was desirous … John Townesend was then rector sive custos, as only 18 5 s. 6 d.; but this was exclusive of the definite gild … of the college with all buildings and gardens as worth 13 s. 4 d. a year. The gross annual value of the first, second, …
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