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A History of the County of Suffolk
… is correct. Sir Geraline de Vernuns gave to God and the church of St. Peter, Wangford, and the monks there serving God, … whatever his father Anteredus had granted them, namely the church of Reydon with the chapel of Rissemere (afterwards …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… dedicated to the honour of the Blessed Virgin and St. Giles, in the parish of Methwold, was founded by William …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… The priory of Bromholm, dedicated to the honour of St. Andrew, was founded in 1113 by William de Glanvill, and … lands of Stanard, the priest of Keswick together with the church, the churches of Bromholm, Dilham, and Paston, with … and convent of Bromholm in 1239 to hold to their uses the church of Haninges, value under 20 marks, the patronage of …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… was subject to Cluni. The founder endowed this priory of St. Mary with the Norfolk churches of Castle Acre, Methwold,Wickmere, and Trunch, and the church of Leaden Roding, Essex, together with two parts of … with a considerable amount of additional gifts. The first church had been within the castle area; but the monks, …
A History of the County of Kent
… MONKS 14. THE PRIORY OF MONK'S HORTON 1 The priory of St. John the Evangelist, Horton, was founded as a cell to the … the Taxation of 1291. Licence for the appropriation of the church of Purleigh was granted in 1337 3 and confirmed in … The priory seems to have parted with its right in the church of Stanstead at an early date. Horton is mentioned …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… dedicated to the honour of the Blessed Virgin and St. John the Evangelist, in the parish of South Raynham, was … and the hermitage of Wiggenhall, Godfrey added the church of South Raynham and 9 acres of land at Gerdel. By two …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Houses of Cluniac monks The priory of St Andrew, Northampton HOUSES OF CLUNIAC MONKS 5. THE PRIORY … Both he and Simon the third earl were buried in the priory church. 5 The new foundation was largely endowed by the noble … to the monks of Caritate the possession of their own church and the gift of all the other churches of Northampton. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Houses of Cluniac monks The priory of St Augustine, Daventry 6. THE PRIORY OF ST. AUGUSTINE, … about the year 1090, placed four Cluniac monks in his church of Preston Capes; lack of water and other … founder established a Cluniac priory close to the parish church. This, like the earl of Northampton's foundation of …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Houses of Cluniac monks The priory of St Mary, Thetford 19. THE PRIORY OF ST. MARY, THETFORD 1 The … yearly in token of its dependence. The abandoned cathedral church of the East Anglian bishops, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, was at first selected as the church of the new priory, and a cloister or cells of woodwork …
A History of the County of York
… last placed there by the ancestors of the said Robert. The church of Maltby, near Doncaster, was given to Arthington, … made up by all the officers every year before the feast of St. Andrew, and shown to the prioress and three or four of … when restored to the convent, she was to be the last in church and refectory, and was not to enter the chapter to …
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