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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Fretherne and Saul Introduction FRETHERNE AND SAUL FRETHERNE AND SAUL were formerly separate parishes … in 1966 by four new detached houses standing in small gardens. About 1846 the two hamlets of Framilode were …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Capgrave assigns the building of their house to 1254 2 and this is borne out by architectural evidence. 3 It is not … for his help in alleviating the poverty of the brethren and enlarging their house, not for founding it. 4 His family … of Tuscan hermits, held property communally and their gardens, orchards, and meadows, extending to over 12 acres, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… licence to alienate in mortmain to the Provincial Prior and Austin Friars in England a plot of land three hundred feet square in Wyche to build thereon an oratory and habitation. 1 The prior and brethren of Droitwich in 1343 … to William Borne at a rent of 8 s.; three tenements with gardens were held by Bray, William Bere, and Lawrence Barbour …
A History of the County of York
… 2 Edmund de Lacy, son of John de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and Margaret de Quincy, was born in 1227. He early attached himself to Richard Wych, and after the bishop's death, 3 April 1253, he determined to … With due deliberation he chose the town of Pontefract; and accompanied by many discreet men, both religious and
A History of the County of Lincoln
… in 1318, 2 2a. 1r. from John de la Gotere in 1327, 3 and a messuage containing half an acre from John de Multon, parson of the church of Skirbeck, and John Mosse of Leek in 1342. 4 Thomas de Wike and others … chaplain, for 13 s. 4 d. a year, and a house and two gardens were let to William Spynke, John Bate, and John Nele, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by Maurice de Gaunt, greatgrandson of Robert Fitzharding, and Matthew de Gurnay. 1 In 1230, at the request of the … Blois, bishop of Worcester, came to dedicate their altar and burial-ground. 2 In 1232 Henry III granted a licence to the friars to enlarge their burial-ground, 3 and many of the Bristol citizens in the thirteenth, …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of Nottingham was situated between Moothall Gate and St. James's Lane in the parish of St. Nicholas. It is … been founded about 1276, by Reginald, Lord Grey of Wilton, and Sir John Shirley, kt.; 31 but all the foundation that was … one described as being in the French borough of Nottingham and the other in St. James's Lane. The same charter mentions …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… benefactor was the king: he visited Shrewsbury in May 1232 and the friars secured shortly afterwards a grant of 30 oak trees and the stone which lay in the Severn under the bailey of … church. 2 They were the first friars to reach Shropshire and were certainly welcomed with gifts by local benefactors, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Provence, in affectionate remembrance of her grandson, and that the foundress listened to the desire of the young … the boy prince was deposited in the church of this priory, and was solemnly exposed as the anniversary of his death came … was made to cover the damage done to the house vessels and gardens in entertaining the royal guests. 7 By letters patent …
A History of the County of Warwick
… or new buildings being erected as late as 1296. The patent and close rolls, &c., of Henry III and Edward I contain several instances of further royal … their friary. In this case they had some small houses and gardens which were probably the endowments of certain …
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