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A History of the County of Stafford
… 14 In due course, however, on 9 August 1538, Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover, came to the house and read the … of the sale which followed on 27 September, 17 confirm Ingworth's statement that 'the Austin friars there is a poor … very thin with silver', a chalice weighing 13 oz. (which Ingworth took), a pair of organs, a mass book which was sold …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… not sold, but remained as left by the visitor (Richard Ingworth), on account of an order not to meddle as Sir …
A History of the County of Chester
… execution in 1537. 31 The house was surrendered to Richard Ingworth, bishop of Dover, on 15 August 1538 'without any …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Carmelites. Apparently they were dispersed before Richard Ingworth's visitation. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1538 the house was very poor. The visitor, Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover, found the priory 'all in ruin and … already held property in the area in right of his wife. 13 Ingworth came to Newcastle on 10 August 1538. In the presence … of Monasteries, 205. Broke evidently tried to bribe Ingworth to sell him the property. Reliquary, xvii. 131-2. …
A History of the County of Chester
… prior. 32 The friary was surrendered to Richard Ingworth, bishop of Dover, on 15 August 1538. Ingworth removed a chalice, some sealed leases and other … as a whole was impoverished. The inventory drawn up by Ingworth lists contents only for the choir and the vestry, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and who died in 1410-11. 34 On 7 August 1538 Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover, received the surrender of the … without any counsel or constraining, for very poverty'. 35 Ingworth gave the friars letters permitting them to visit …
A History of the County of Stafford
… existence came to an end on 9 August 1538 when Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover, came to the house and read the … this time amounted to only 1 6 s. 8 d.; debts totalled 4. Ingworth removed a chalice and six spoons; the rest of the …
A History of the County of Chester
… It was William Wall who surrendered the house to Richard Ingworth, bishop of Dover on 15 August 1538. 29 There were … by the sale did not meet the debts of 12 8 s. 11 d. 31 Ingworth removed a chalice, a mazer, and six spoons before … friars 'for the maintenance of their hospitality'. Richard Ingworth suspected that there was 'craft' in some of the …
A History of the County of London
… who landed at Dover, September, 1224, 1 four—Richard Ingworth, a priest, and Richard of Devon, an acolyte, both …
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