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A History of the County of York
… others gave the priory 50 acres and the advowson of the church of Mirfield 3 to provide a chaplain for ever for the … allowed the nuns of Kirklees to appropriate Mirfield Church and to take corporal possession on the death or … of Great Halyton left 10 marks to the fabric of the nuns' church, and 10 marks to the nuns. In 1535 all the …
A History of the County of York
… nunnery was situated about 8 miles from the parish church of Stokesley, and Isabella the prioress 9 obtained … from the abbot (Robert de Longchamp) and the monks of St. Mary's, York, the patrons of Stokesley Church, with consent of Gerald the parson of Stokesley, the …
A History of the County of York
… 31. THE PRIORY OF ESHOLT The small Cistercian nunnery of St. Mary and St. Leonard at Esholt, in the parish of … widow, the house of Esholt became possessed of the church of Belton, in the Isle of Axholme, and this gift was … chambers where the sisters worked on the south side of the church, there was an open way leading to the waterside and to …
A History of the County of York
… the major mass was being celebrated in the conventual church of Hampole, Thomas de Raynevill was to stand, wearing … he should be beaten ( fustigetur) round the parish church of Campsall. The Dean of Doncaster was to see that … all speed to recover the pension of 40 s. due from the church of Greetwell in Lincoln diocese, and also the rental …
A History of the County of York
… among healthy women. On the Saturday after the feast of St. Michael 1315 5 Archbishop Greenfield held a visitation of … visited and gave alms for the conservation of the church and priory of Handale, Cal. of Papal Letters, iv, 393. …
A History of the County of York
… Keldholme 34. THE PRIORY OF KELDHOLME The small nunnery of St. Mary of Keldholme in the parish of Kirkby Moorside was … The nuns of Keldholme never obtained the grant of any church, their possessions were always small, and possibly on … Sunday in Lent he was to go bareheaded to the cathedral church of York, clad in a tunic only, holding a taper of a …
A History of the County of York
… NUN APPLETON About 1150 Eustace de Merch 1 and Adeliz de St. Quintin, his wife, with consent of their heirs Robert and … made to the nuns, 5 and curiously enough the gift of the church of St. Mary Coddenham is included in the grant, though … marriage with Adeliz de St. Quintin, was possessed of the church of St. Mary of Coddenham [in Suffolk], granted that …
A History of the County of York
… of the founder, the nuns received the advowson of the church of Bilton. 4 In 1293, however, the prioress and convent made over the church of Bilton 5 to Archbishop Romanus, who founded the prebend of Bilton in St. Peter's, York, out ot it, and in 1295 6 ordained a …
A History of the County of York
… prior to the death of King Stephen, for his gift of the church of St. Mary of Swine was confirmed to the nuns there by Hugh … II is more particularly alluded to as having been to the 'church of St. Mary of Swine and the nuns' there. The matter …
A History of the County of York
… Priory of Wykeham 40. THE PRIORY OF WYKEHAM The priory of St. Mary 1 of Wykeham was founded about 1153 2 by Pain Fitz … appendix to his work, as yet unprinted. With regard to the church of Wykeham a deed is printed in the Monasticon. 5 It … Karli,' and Gamellus, of whom Wlmar held a portion of the church, had together appeared, and offered at the altar of …
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