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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Formerly there was a small descent, by stone steps, from St. Nicholas' Church-yard into the Low Bridge; and at the … steps stood an Alms-house for two or three poor women. In St. Nicholas' register of 1579, and some subsequent years, … by the corporation, and appropriated to the brethren of St. Mary's Hospital, is marked as a large pile in Bourne's …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… friars. 1 They received their name from their founder, St. Dominic, a native of Cologna in Spain. They were also … were called Jacobins, from having their first houses in St. James' Street at Paris. At Newcastle they appear to have … convent of this house to celebrate mass in the church of St. Nicholas in Newcastle, on asking leave of the vicar, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Religious houses Chapels ST. JAMES' CHAPEL. This chapel, which stood on the north side of the Barras Bridge, was evidently an appendage to St. Magdalen's Hospital. 100 Edward Burrell, the master of … the hospital, is styled also "Provisour of the chapell of St. Jaymes." John Cragg bequeathed by will, in 1349, five …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… house, and its lands and goods granted to the parish of St. Botolph, Aldersgate. In place of the hospital William … hospital chapel (by then an official chapel-of-ease to St. Martin's-le-Grand) had fallen into serious disrepair. The chapel was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with Great Stanmore parish. 46 It was dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen and in the patronage of the Archbishops of … Justiciar 1180-89, 48 perhaps as a cell of the Priory of St. Gregory outside Canterbury. It was certainly dependent on … the Dukes of Abercorn. No seal is known. Priors of Bentley Martin, occurs 1229-30 60 John de Bere, occurs before 1301 61 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Nuns 1. THE PRIORY OF STRATFORD AT BOW 1 The priory of St. Leonard, Stratford at Bow, first mentioned in 1122, 2 was … sum for the upkeep of a wall along the Thames known as 'le priouressewal' in respect of some land she held in West … and York Soc.), 356; W.A.M., Cart. of St. Martins-le-Grand, f. 94v. B.M. Harl. Chart. 47. I. 44. Pipe R. 1183 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 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 … asked that they should apply to Syon. 21 In August 1418 Martin V issued two bulls concerning Syon. Eximie devocionis …
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 … had been started. Manny had offered the Hospital of St. Bartholomew the manor of Streetly (Cambs.) in exchange … recorded in Stow, Survey, ii. 81, 82, and Chron. Galfridi le Baker, ed. E. M. Thompson, 99. Bull of Clement VI cited in …
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 … or a priory, carrying with it the title of ' crucifer' or Grand Cross. In the English tongue there were four Grand … Hampton, Harefield, Harrow, Hendon, Kingsbury, and 'le Boys' (? Edgware); as well as at St. John's Wood (? the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 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 … East Bedfont, Littleton, Stanwell, Hatton in Hounslow, and St. Botolph, as well as the advowson and glebe of Littleton, …
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