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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 3 in 1329 Robert de Merston was presented to Orlton, bishop of Worcester, as master or warden by John de la Warre, … prioress ruled over it. In that year Wulstan de Bransford, bishop of Worcester, allowed the prioress and sisters to let … yearly value of the possessions of the hospital was 12 8 s. 2 d. 44 The dean and chapter paid a salary of 2 to a …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ockendon about tithes in the manor was decided by the bishop 4 in favour of the latter. The free chapel of … belonging to it in Brook Street and South Weald and 36 s. 3 d. rent. Masters of Brook Street Thomas, 6 occurs 1254. … Lond. Epis. Reg. Hill, 3; appointed on 21 January by the bishop through lapse of time. Ibid. 26. On 24 January. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… master and brethren received an indulgence in 1321 from Bishop Burghersh, to induce the faithful of the neighbourhood …
A History of the County of Kent
… or wife remaining in secular life, and must pay 100 s. for admission, or more, according to arrangement, 6 s. 8 d. to the warden for his fee, and 3 d. or a jentaculum … promised indulgence to benefactors, as also did Richard, bishop of Chichester, in 1252. Edward III in 1369 granted …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Hospitals Castle Donington 20. THE HOSPITAL OF CASTLE DONINGTON The … a tithe of nine-tenths of the sheaves of the constable's demesne at Donington, 5 besides the tithe of all the hay … that the hospital held the tithes of the Earl of Lincoln's 7 demesne at Donington, with a little property there, in …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hospitals Castle Hedingham 36. THE HOSPITAL OF CASTLE HEDINGHAM 1 Hugh de Vere, earl of Oxford (1221-1263), founded a hospital outside the gate of the castle for the celebration of divine service for the souls of …
A History of the County of Kent
… by Rochester, is said 1 to have been founded by Gundulf, bishop of Rochester (1077-1108); and it was found by an … the infirm of the hospital a livery of 1 d. daily, and 10 s. yearly which Alfer the falconer used to receive from the … to the brethren and sisters for the soul of Gundulf, bishop of Rochester. 10 In 1546 the gross income was said to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Oakley every week. 1 They declared that by the king's provision a chaplain should sing mass daily in the oratory … chaplain from the time of the foundation. In 1319 Cobham, bishop of Worcester, notified to the master and the poor of … who had been appointed master by Adam de Orlton, bishop of Worcester (1327-32), was ousted in 1336 by the …
A History of the County of York
… it had become a free chapel only. Its freehold land was 60 s. a year; of copyhold it had none. Roger Clarkson was the … situated about two miles from Beverley, in the parish of Bishop Burton, may have been founded by one of the … of a benevolent society. In an inquisition held in York Castle in 1613 two messuages called God's Love Houses, on the …
A History of the County of London
… lands and houses in London which had been John Herlicun's, granted them all escheats falling to him in London, 4 and … legacy of £100 left to the hospital by Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester, was also devoted to the endowment of … West, 38 of which they received all the issues until the bishop of London ordained in 1317 that a rector should in …
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