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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Lord FitzHugh (d. 1425), Constable of England and King's Chamberlain, 7 for over ten years. 8 In 1406 he had visited … on 3 March. 12 Syon was the only monastery of the Order of St. Saviour, commonly known as the Bridgettine Order from its foundress St. Bridget of Sweden (d. 1373), to be established in England …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a work of charity, rented from the Master and Brethren of St. Bartholomew's Hospital for an annual sum of twelve marks a close of some … 86 Their sympathies had unquestionably lain with Queen Katherine, whose marriage they considered valid, and they had …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… hospitallers HOUSE OF KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS 9. PRIORY OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM, CLERKENWELL 15 The priory of St. John of Jerusalem at Clerkenwell was the head house of … revenues of the succeeding year. In addition, the prior's effects were claimed as 'spoils' and shared between the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 47 In 1242-3 the 'Master' of Hounslow held one knight's fee of John de Neville, who held it of the king. 48 This … 1332, the friars received a tenement in the parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate so that they should celebrate … also seem to have provided a warden for the Hospital of St. Lawrence, Crediton, and a chaplain for Warland, near …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… HOUSES OF AUGUSTINIAN CANONESSES 4. THE PRIORY OF ST. MARY, CLERKENWELL The Priory of St. Mary at Clerkenwell … and 1189 William de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, granted 100 s.-worth of land in Edmonton, 83 and John, son of Robert … in Manxey, near Pevensey, which his daughters Joan and Katherine, possibly nuns, held for their lives. By the 16th …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 3. Bentley Priory Augustinian Canonesses 4. Clerkenwell, St. Mary's Priory 5. Haliwell Priory 6. Kilburn Priory Bridgettines 7. … 8. Hounslow Priory Knights Hospitallers 9. Clerkenwell, St. John's Priory 9A. Hampton camera 1 9B. Harefield …
A History of the County of York
… Order there were only four houses for men, but of these St. Mary's, York, Selby and Whitby, were all of the first rank, and … Monk Bretton in 1279, was represented by the monastery of St. John's, Pontefract, and the nunnery of Arthington. The …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by the time of the Council of Clovesho, 747, while St. Egwin, who founded the monastery of Evesham in 703, was … the monasteries did not come until the tenth century when St. Oswald came to Worcester imbued with the true Benedictine … century, had founded and endowed the Cluniac house of St. James of Dudley, and Peter des Roches in 1218 the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… also the distinction of being the home and burial place of St. Aldhelm and of William of Malmesbury, the historian. The … at Damerham (now in Hants) is mentioned in King Alfred's will. 6 No traces of these houses are found in the 10th and … anchorite in Marlborough in 1529, received 13 s. 4 d. from Katherine of Aragon's receivers. 32 A hermitage at Malmesbury …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the greatest house of the order in Englandthe priory of St. Pancras at Lewes, whose possessions extended almost all … hospitals in this county the most important was that of St. Mary at Chichester, which still flourishes. In each of … of Novynton,' 'Noveton,' or 'Neweton,' who held 13 s. 8 d. of rent in 'New'' according to the Taxatio. 3 But …
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