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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Walter de Merton at Oxford, but in 1233 another 'House' was founded in Oxford for the monks of Gloucester … open to all Benedictines; but the Gilbertine Canons had a house in Cambridge which anticipated the expansion of … order to study at the castle at Cambridge' and needed a house in which to form a canonry there. A fair price was to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Gilbertine canons Priory of St Margaret, Marlborough HOUSE OF GILBERTINE CANONS 13. THE PRIORY OF ST. MARGARET, … Gilbertine houses it appears to have been from the start a house for canons only. The earliest surviving mention of it … 5 However, it was Henry III who was to prove the house's greatest benefactor. In 1222 he ordered the Constable …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sempringham, and Thomas, Prior of Poulton, surrendered the house; two canons added their signatures in the margin. 13 … until its demolition in 1873. 16 The site of the house, the manor, the demesne, and the rectory, with six … in 1418, and priest, as a canon of the sister Gilbertine house of Marlborough, in 1419. 18 Priors of Poulton John, …
A History of the County of York
… Houses of Grandimontines Priory of Grosmont HOUSE OF GRANDIMONTINES 45. THE PRIORY OF GROSMONT About 1200 … The brothers were to have 200 acres of land round their house, with the. woods, and timber for building and other … and mother and Nicholaa his wife. Burton 5 states that the house was peopled from an 'abbey' in Normandy, but does not …
A History of the County of York
… but seem in 1338 to have been directly under the head house at Clerken well, though Stainton, which had been … North Burton and other lands. 5 In 1338, 6 besides their house and grounds at Beverley, the knights had some 350 acres … the reign of Henry III the greatest benefactor of the house was Roger Peytevin, lord of Altofts. 22 In 1338 the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Knights Hospitaller Preceptory of Balsall and Grafton HOUSE OF KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS 19. THE PRECEPTORY OF BALSALL … 2 marks. The names of the three brothers of this house in 1338 were Henry de Buckston, the preceptor, Simon … armorum or serjeants-at-arms. The chaplains of this house were ex obedientia, that is, salaried and not …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Knights Hospitaller Preceptory of Poling HOUSE OF KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS 21. THE PRECEPTORY OF POLING …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… amounted to 174 mks. 6 s. 8 d., and the expenses of the house and hospitality, and other outgoings being 75 mks. 6 s. … was a preceptor in charge, and a chaplain to serve the house. It was stated at that time that the endowment of the … went on, and the value of land became still less after the great pestilence, this house apparently ceased to have a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of St. Mary in this chapel. The special character of the house was well established at least by the second quarter of … Robert Tavell of Lavenham, one of the leaders in the great riot at Bury, came into Cambridgeshire and, with … modifications made in the method of appointing both the great officers of the convent and the preceptors in England, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 1 but the first house of the Hospitallers actually founded in the west was … to the farm which lies within the moat on the site of the 'Great House' which took the place of the preceptory. The … for Ely. 24 It seems to have admitted subscribers to the great spiritual privileges of the hospital. John Layer wrote …
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