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A History of the County of Chester
… a foundation charter was issued for the monastery of St. Mary, Darnhall: the monks were given the site of the … 1,000 marks to the abbot 'towards the construction of the church'. 21 In 1278 the financing of the project was put on a … was to be traced' was levelled and the foundations of the church were dug out. 31 Ten years after the laying of the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 6 s. 8 d., in spite of the falling down of the nave of his church and the loss of 1,000 sheep by the rot; and he hinted …
A History of the County of Bedford
… at their head to form a new and independent house, as St. Bernard did when he left Cteaux for Clairvaux, and twelve … eight hundred.' 9 It had no churches except the parish church of Old Warden, and even to secure that the abbot had … grandchildren of Walter Espec. 10 His claim in 1225 to the church of Eyworth was unsuccessful. 11 The temporalities of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… contested, and ultimately with success, by the knights of St. John. 262 Roger's inherit ance of the great honours of … 263 and lands in that parish. 264 The appropriation of the church was confirmed, subject to the rights of the existing … 269 John de Lacy was also the donor of the advowson of the church of Eccles. A licence for its appropriation to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the same date until 1225, concerning the advowson of the church of Chesham, between the abbots of Woburn and St. Alban's, and the prior of Dunstable. 7 The final agreement gave the church to Woburn, the other houses receiving pensions. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… archdeacon of Richmond, appropriated to the new house the church of St. Michael-on-Wyre, subject to the appointment of a vicar. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Houses of Cistercian monks The college of St Bernard, Oxford 12. THE COLLEGE OF ST. BERNARD, OXFORD In 1437, 1 Archbishop Chicheley founded a college near Oxford for Cistercian monks in honour of St. Mary and St. Bernard. As the college of this order at …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and Waleran the earl her grandfather made to them of the church of Netelton. 2 This carries the foundation back, at … and William Boterell, concerning the advowson of the church of Alcester. 3 Tanner says that Isabel 'might be … William Beauchamp, a legacy of 10 marks was made 'to the church and nuns of Kokeshull, and Isabel my wife.' 5 It is on …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and nuns of Pinley the advowson and rectory of the church of Whatcote. 7 But though the licence was obtained, … a like licence for giving the nuns a moiety of the church of Moreton Morrell, but the transference was never …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the White Ladies of Aston, otherwise known as the house of St. Mary Magdalene, at Whistones, of the order of St. Bernard … he claimed to grant the licence 'without prejudice to the church of Worcester, and without making it a custom.' 27 … in a loud voice as is the custom,' she was carried to the church and her election proclaimed. At length, on the …
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