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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 … of property worth 18 16 s. a year in the parish of St. Botolph Aldersgate, were granted at an annual rent of 13 … occurs in the will, dated 1500, 24 of Joan, wife of Sir Thomas Frowyk of Ealing. Lady Frowyk left 4 d. each to every …
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 St. Gregory's by the 14th century because in 1301 John de …
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 … The priory stood near the banks of the Lea. The chapel of St. Mary in the priory church served as the parish church for the parish of St. Leonard, Bromley, and its site is indicated today by a …
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 … afterwards Joan North was elected the first abbess and Thomas Fishborne the first confessorgeneral. The Bishop of …
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 … gift by Edward IV, 'through the persuasion and advice of Thomas Colt', of the alien priory of Ogbourne (Wilts.), with …
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 … commanderies. 64 Richard Shelley became Turcopolier and Thomas Tresham prior. 65 Neither had been professed before …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… included lands in East Bedfont from William de Odiham and Thomas Lenee under a licence to acquire in mortmain, which … 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 was a house of Augustinian … 1300 some of the properties had been lost. 90 In Eversden Thomas de Andeville, William son of William of Eversden, Luke …
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 … of a priory of Crutched Friars, 2 and in 1347 Thomas Lord Wake of Liddell had royal licence to grant a toft …
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