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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 42 East Wimer ward: St. Martin at the Plain to White-Friars (102) The Church of St. Martin at the Plain Was … on the west side of St. Martin's bridge, now called White-friars bridge, belongs to the Archdeacon, it being anciently … side of the steeple is the street leading to (103) White-friars Bridge, which was so called because the monastery of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… parish being demolished, and laid into the site of the Friars- preachers, the rector sued the prior for loss of his … with the rector, and fine to the King. This house of friars is partly in this, and partly in St. Andrew's parish, … was formerly the site of the house, or (94) Priory of the Friars de Sacco, Or Brethren of the Sac, Called also de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a new cross. 1483, John Dyghton, vintner, buried in the friars minors church, and gave 9 marks to the parish priest … of St. Christopher, abutting against the wall of the Friars-preachers on the north. 1459, Margery Cosseye, widow, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Richard. 1380, Stephen, son of John Horn, buried in the Friars-Austins. 1381, Ric. de Lyng resigned. 1381, Seman the … his brother, rector of Bixley, and to all the orders of friars. In 1459, Kat. widow of Alex. Buxton, was buried in … no means be suffred to come out of their Houses." (23) The Friars of the order of our Lady, called Fratres de Domina, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… after his decease, half by secular priests, and half by friars. 1523, Rob. Bois, grocer, buried in the churchyard by … will informed me that he was interred in the church of the friars-minors at Norwich, as you may see at p. 111. () … records, which till that time laid dispersed, in the White-friars, in the chapel in the Fields, &c. were brought hither; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… space on the east side of the street, leading from White-friars-bridge, to St. James's church, and from thence to the … the said Philip took upon him the habit and order of a Carmelite, 28 and entered the house of his own foundation, … buried in the Carmelites church, Brother Edm. Heverlond, a Carmelite, to sing for him. 1479, Will. Gladen of Norwich, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Maud Radbode alias Bewflower, who was buried in the Austin-friars church, was a benefactrix here; she ordered her body … his merchant mark is over the door. On the old site of the friars-preachers, on the north part of the ancient churchyard … no burial ground belonging to it; and not far from Black-friars bridge, anciently called New-bridge; (see p. 353;) on …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Plumstede. William de Midleton, who sold it to the Austin-friars about 1360, who obliged themselves and successours to … of the street, was got into the possession of the Austin-friars, or Augustinian eremites or hermits, who were one of the four principal orders of friars, though the last of them as to time: they first …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the church. 1460, John Wacey tailor, was buried in the friars-minors church, and gave a picture of St. Swithin here. …
A History of the County of York
… in 1808. 95 Opposite Skeldergate Tower lay Davy or Friars Minor Tower, of which some part of the base is still …
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