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A History of the County of Lincoln
… fourteen boys, who had to serve at mass, was kept in the almonry, with a master to instruct them, and a large number … in 1424 show that the number of boys educated in the almonry had diminished, and that the poor and infirm were not … not provided for, that there were only two boys in the almonry, and no scholar at the university. The brethren did …
A History of the County of Bedford
… who had bought corrodies, as well as pensioners in the almonry. The porter of the great gate was sometimes a … of white bread used in the house, and the expenses of the almonry and guesthouse were all lessened at the same time. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the Prior's Hospice; 16 are connected with the Almonry and its school and grange; the Hostilar and the … There are also extant four accounts of the serjeant of the almonry grange; of these the earliest covers the years … hands. 106 One of the most interesting aspects of the almonry, however, is its use here, as in other large …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… might be assigned to specific offices, including the almonry, the guardian of the works, or the kitchen of the … north side, facing the street; they may have included the almonry. Some 70 yards south-west of the church, near the … altar of St. Mary, infirmary, guesthouse, refectory, and almonry: N.L.W., Shrews. Cart. no. 163. N.L.W., Shrews. Cart. …
A History of the County of Durham
… and they departed to their books. The 'children of the almonry' 17 had their meals in a loft on the north side of … Jesus mass on Fridays. 29 During Lent the children of the almonry came daily to the north aisle of the choir where, … night at the feet of the corpse, and the children of the almonry knelt on either side, reading over the psalter. In …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Albans was a double monasterywere confined by him to the almonry and its neighbourhood, and regulations were made for … of excommunicated persons. 398 He helped to erect the new almonry and schoolhouses, began a new cloister, and built … He rebuilt the Great Gate, part of the wall and the almonry, &c. ( V.C.H. Herts. ii, 509). Altogether he spent …
A History of the County of Hertford
… near the church, should live together in one house in the almonry to avoid suspicion, and should hear matins and the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were various main departments chamber, kitchen, infirmary, almonry each with certain revenues which were paid directly … the infirmary under him by the mid 13th century. 137 The almonry was endowed for the maintenance of the poor and of … carried out in 1431, beginning 'at the corner against the almonry' probably the northwestern corner. Bishop Heyworth's …
A History of the County of Chester
… is made of the wardrobe, chamber, kitchen, refectory, almonry, infirmary, sacristy, library, and fabric, each with …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… and supported at the 'Sisterhouse' in the office of the almonry, but the custom had fallen into disuse, and lastly …
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