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A History of the County of Essex
… September. The Dunmow Chronicle tells us that 'the work of St. Mary of Tilty,' that is to say, the building of the church, was begun by Abbot Simon on 16 March, 1188. 7 The … 1215, a part of King John's army violently entered the church and offices of the abbey while mass was being …
A History of the County of York
… benevolence to the monks who six years before had left St. Mary's, York, and were settled at Fountains, and they … his vill of Bellalanda super Moram, [Old Byland] with its church and all its appurtenances. Having made this grant, he … set to work to clear the ground, and built a small stone church, a cloister, and other buildings and offices. But when …
A History of the County of York
… Fountains 22. FOUNTAINS ABBEY At the time that the work of St. Bernard had begun to make itself felt in England, when … and himself and friends having to seek refuge in the church. When they left they were accompanied by the thirteen … to Fountains to seize the abbot, but though he was in the church, prostrate in adoration before the altar, he was …
A History of the County of York
… entered in the Cistercian Table, and at the suggestion of St. Bernard and of the Abbot of Savigny, the name of the … the cellarer to convey the better bell of the parish church of Old Byland, on a wagon, to the abbey of Jervaulx. … at the altar of St. Stephen in the metropolitical church of York, of the foundation of the lord of Upsall, 20; …
A History of the County of York
… order imposed a new name on the place, calling it Mount St. Mary's ( Mons Sancte Marie), Henry Lacy, however, was not … abbot of which became in consequence its pater abbas. The church of Barnoldswick was an ancient church, having four parochial villages ( villas parochiales) …
A History of the County of York
… of Beverley, in the midst of which was an eminence called St. Mary's Hill. Striking his staff into the ground he … properties were situated. 6 Between 1160 and 1182 a stone church and dormitory were begun 7; in 1182-97 this church was demolished and a new one begun, 8 and in the same …
A History of the County of York
… gave to certain of the monks sent to England about 1128 by St. Bernard from Citeaux land near Helmsley, in the valley of … were to cede to Rievaulx the whole of Kirkham, with its church and the canons' buildings, gardens, and mills, as well … and his assistants ( sui auxilarii) were to build them a church and other monastic offices. It seems that there must …
A History of the County of York
… of the abbey, and also the paucity of its monks, gave the church of Hatfield to the abbey for the main tenance of … 4 Archbishop Zouch made a formal appropriation of Hatfield Church to the abbey, and ordained a perpetual vicarage in the … Orig. Letters (Ser. 3), iii, 32-4, from Miss Graham, St. Gilbert of Sempringham and the Gilbertines, 199-202. …
A History of the County of York
… 5 William de Percy states that he has given to God and the church of St. Mary, and to Benedict the abbot and the monks of the … abbey from demolition or removal, granted the monks the church of St. Mary of Tadcaster with the chapel of Hazlewood, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the honours of a founder, and was buried in the conventual church before the high altar. 3 The first monks of Biddlesden … Miles de Bray, Roger Foliot, Ralf de Pinkeney, Thomas de St. Walry, and Beatrice, wife of the younger William de … most part during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The church of Ebrington in Gloucestershire was granted to the …
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