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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, …
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 … share of a shop in the mercery in the parish of St. Mary le Bow, with various other shops and solars and 44 s. rent in … by male advisers and agents, clerical or lay, like Martin Jolliffe, upholsterer and citizen of London, who was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 3. Bentley Priory Augustinian Canonesses 4. Clerkenwell, St. Mary's Priory 5. Haliwell Priory 6. Kilburn Priory … 8. Hounslow Priory Knights Hospitallers 9. Clerkenwell, St. John's Priory 9A. Hampton camera 1 9B. Harefield … (in London) 13. Brentford, All Angels 13A. Brentford, St. Mary, St. Anne, & St. Louis 3 13B. Enfield, St. Leonard 4 …
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 … Monk Bretton in 1279, was represented by the monastery of St. John's, Pontefract, and the nunnery of Arthington. The … all three being of pre-Conquest origin. Sir Richard le Scrope in 1393 had licence to found a chantry of six …
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 … was at first a house for nuns following the Rule of St. Benedict. It was refounded in the 12th century and became … there was a small house of Benedictine nuns at Kington St. Michael, and a house of Augustinian canonesses at Lacock. …
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 the Abbey of Sez, who had also a cell in the priory of St. Nicholas, Arundel. The abbey of Troarn had a small priory …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… or Black monks are concerned, the great abbey of St. Edmunds was one of the most important and wealthy houses … its independence eventually failed. Rumburgh was a cell of St. Mary's, York; its priors, though removable at the … were also Austin foundations; the former a cell of St. Osyth, Essex, and the latter a cell of St. Peter, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… impression is that of the overwhelming pre-eminence of St. Albans Abbey. The abbey indeed had more than a great … houses: Hertford and Redbourn Priories were cells of St. Albans, the second practically an annex of the abbey; the … one alien priory in the county, was a cell of the abbey of St. Evroul in Utica; and the small community at Salford in …
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