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A History of the County of Norfolk
A History of the County of Norfolk
… de Glanvill, and was made subordinate to the Cluniac house of Castle Acre. Bartholomew de Glanvill, son of the … In 1426 John Paston or Wortes, who seems to have had great influence at Rome, was appointed, by papal provision, … prior, one of the year 1461, and one circa 1480. 21 The great event during his rule was the burial at the priory, of …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… OF CASTLE ACRE The Earl of Warenne, the founder of the great Cluniac house, of Lewes, founded a priory of the same order at Castle … wherein are divers relics of saints, and to the which a great number of people resort. The prior, sub-prior, and ten …
A History of the County of Kent
… Houses of Cluniac monks The priory of Monkshorton HOUSE OF CLUNIAC MONKS 14. THE PRIORY OF MONK'S HORTON 1 The … to Lewes as recognition of the authority of the latter house, but might receive whom he chose as novices. Their heir … was to be read by a deacon daily at high mass, as the house was conventual, and there was to be regular reading at …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Simon (1166) and Roger ( c. 1190) were priors before the house was handed over to the Cluniac monks. 2 Hugh occurs as …
A History of the County of Northampton
… amounted to 54 16 s. 8 d. 16 The position of this Cluniac house thus largely endowed, and in the possession of all the churches of Northampton, was one from the first of great importance and influence. One of the earliest … dilectis filiis et fratribus de Norantone, and stated with great affection that, though it was unlikely the writer would …
A History of the County of Northampton
… foundation of St. Andrew's, Northampton, was a cell of the great priory of St. Mary de Caritate or La Charit sur Loire. … honour of St. Augustine was somewhat unusual for a Cluniac house, were speedy and considerable. 2 The founder bestowed … of his prior and convent, sent to Daventry, out of their great affection for that house, he ought to be freely …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… and although the abbot could not spare monks from his house to form the new foundation, he welcomed the proposed … noble parentage and of the highest learning and morals, a great friend of the abbot of Cluni and sub-prior of Lewes, … drew his knife and stabbed him that he died before the great door of the church. The murderer was arrested and …
A History of the County of York
… Houses of Cluniac nuns Priory of Arthington HOUSE OF CLUNIAC NUNS 42. THE PRIORY OF ARTHINGTON The priory of Arthington, the only house of Cluniac nuns in the county, 1 was founded by Peter … heirs, should have the right to nominate a nun in the house of Arthington. There is a grant by Edward I, dated 6 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Dominican Friars Arundel FRIARIES 22. HOUSE OF DOMINICAN FRIARS, ARUNDEL The date and circumstances … who was a Dominican, may have been an inmate of this house, the only one of the order in Sussex at that date. 3 … between them. 7 But in spite of numerous legacies, the house was a poor one, and in 1402, when one of the brethren, …
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