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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of a building, still (1960) standing and known as 'the Almonry', which may have been the 'Bellhouse' court of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cellerer's court, and was held at le Ameribenche, i.e. the almonry bench, of the priory whence it acquired its present …
A History of the County of Leicester
… the early 13th century. 52 The canons also maintained an almonry school, but by the 16th century it seems that both …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… books, &c. in it; at the same time they fired the great almonry and the church doors, and great tower, all which were …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the poor, his office for that purpose, is called the almonry; he looked over and took care of the alms-houses and …
Old and New London
… the dingy tenements which till lately stood about the Almonry, now almost absorbed into the Westminster Palace …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and was doubtless used for the housing of guests. The almonry adjoined the gate on the north and the almoner's …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… of all the tithes and property formerly belonging to the almonry of the abbey, with the buildings called lez …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
… for that surplusage of the seid Wardeins. Amery, i. e. the Almonry. Counsans, that is, cognisance; compare p. 445, 7, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… The household below stairs 1660-1837 Almonry 16601837 The almonry was under the direction of the lord almoner and sub … Between 1664 and 1668 both were designated yeomen of the almonry and pitcher house with the same wages and board wages …
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