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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… preserved in the archives of Newcastle, and dated November 20, 1616, a tenement is mentioned "as knowne by the name of … in the archives of the corporation, dated November 20, 1643, it appears there was anciently a Hermitage on this …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The almshouses adjoined the south aisle of the chapel, 20 which had a 'steeple'. 21 Within the precinct was a small … over the sums collected to the 'guider' of the hospital. 29 The hospital received a few private contributions for … son of Adam, ?occurs 1186] 19 [Robert, ?occurs 1186] 20 Walter of Oxford, occurs 1200 21 Roger of St. Anthony, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had been acquired by St. Leonard's in the 14th century, 20 had been alienated before the Dissolution. In Essex the … of a mark, and were to find a suitable clerk to serve it. 29 No vicarage was established in any of the Essex churches … became the prioress. In 1392 the widow of a draper left 20 marks to a relative-possibly a daughter-living at St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Mont St. Michel; St. Bertin; St. Omer; and Sez. 20 Henry V also sought papal confirmation for his new … licence for Margaret, anchoress of Bodmin, to enter Syon. 29 Moreover, almost as soon as the foundationstone had been … new church was completed and consecration took place on 20 October 1488. 59 This was a day of rejoicing in an …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… alienate the rights of his see without papal permission. 20 This was obtained with the assistance of Simon Sudbury, … of 3 acres northwest of the Pardon churchyard to Manny, 29 but for some reason it did not pass to the monks either by … to Popham's chapel of St. Michael, was the chapel (18 by 20 ft.) of Sir Robert Rede (d. 1519), dedicated to St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… until 1310. Supreme authority was vested in the master, 20 appointed for life, and advised by a permanent body of … the knights with an 'inn' or 'auberge' in which to live. 29 He was in theory perpetually resident in the Convent; but … and in the early 14th century received an allowance of 20 s. a day except on the 121 days when he was supposed to be …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… his death. 68 At the same time the friary was granted £20 a year at the Exchequer that prayers might be said for the … at the beginning of the next two reigns and increased to £20 in 1462 but reduced to £10 again in 1468. 69 In 1382 the … 478. Aungier, Syon, 486. B.M. Topham Chart. 48. C 47/15/6/29. Cal. Pat. 1476-85, 29. Feet of F. Lond. and Mdx. i. 209. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… years, and sought licence to accept lands to the value of 20 yearly. 74 Whatever the source of their money, by the … at 10 19 s. 4 d. in the Valor. 4 Alfred of Lincoln gave 20 s. a year from the chapel of Broadway c. 1190. The chapel … brother. This rent was alienated to Waltham Abbey c. 1250. 29 In Lincolnshire the priory had in 1190 one seld in Boston, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… on the main roads out of London, 19 six were in Middlesex. 20 These were at Enfield, 21 Hammersmith, Highgate, Holborn … inmates. 28 Wardens were excused all other civic duties. 29 In 1549 the administration of the City's leper hospitals …
A History of the County of York
… at Ravenspur to commemorate the landing of Henry IV. 20 Instances of the more strictly secluded class of …
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