Search

Displaying 9781 - 9790 of 9806
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the town; and the interesting ruins of a monastery of Grey friars founded by Edward II. Some fragments of the conventual … of Augustine, Carmelite, Dominican, and Franciscan friars, the sites of which were, after the Dissolution, …
Survey of London
… The next portion eastward was let, in 1665, to Sir James Austin and others, the trustees of a parish charity for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… century to the Dissolution was the house of the Dominican Friars, the site of whose priory was granted to Winchester …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… III in 1352 granted to the citizens the holdings which the Austin Friars of the city had lately acquired without his licence …
A Dictionary of London
… (q.v.). Winkworth Buildings At the north-west end of Austin Friars, Nos. 15-18, in Bread Street Ward (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and St. John are mentioned in the will of Katherine Austin of Newton, 1455. 75 The third and fourth of these were …
A History of the County of Essex
… shipbuilders included Will- iam King (fl. 1722), and Austin Stanley who was operating from a shipyard upstream of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 16 Dec., 1624, to marry Abigail, daughter of Richard Austin, of Kent; rector of Middleton Stony, Oxon, 1624. See …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… charities accrued to the school in 1972. 22 By 1859 the friars held a free school, and in 1862 a free Catholic school … on the roll. 27 In 1873 a night-school was run by the friars. 28 See p. 205. 18 th Rep. Com. Char. 368-9. Educ. of …
The Environs of London
… of Holy Cross; Prior of Beaulieu, General of the order of Friars of St. Renaldus, alias Camaldules, in all France; who …
Displaying 9781 - 9790 of 9806