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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… PRIORY OF MARMONT In the early morning of 4 February 1188 St. Gilbert, founder of the only English monastic Order, died … de Hauvil gave for the maintenance of the new house the church of Dunton, with its chapel at Doughton, and Kettleston Church in the diocese of Norwich, with Haconby Church in that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Houses of Gilbertine canons Priory of St Edmund, Cambridge HOUSES OF GILBERTINE CANONS 10. PRIORY … than one example of a family of wealthy townsfolk owning a church as a piece of personal property, 4 and of these … to the days of the proprietary chapel. Fuller wrote of the church in 1643 that it 'lay buried in its churchyard, and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Houses of Gilbertine canons Priory of St Margaret, Marlborough HOUSE OF GILBERTINE CANONS 13. THE … the belfry, and in 1232 for building the house and church. 18 He allowed the prior and canons in 1234 to enlarge … Lovel for a fee of 20 marks, to appropriate East Kennett church, which was valued at 6 marks a year. 40 The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Houses of Gilbertine canons Priory of St Mary, Poulton 14. THE PRIORY OF ST. MARY, POULTON 1 Sir … of Poulton, founded and endowed a chantry in the parish church in 1337, and in 1348 he built the future priory church as a chapel for five chaplains. 2 In 1350, under an …
A History of the County of York
… of the order of Grandmont the grant of the advowson of the church of Lockington, made by Robert de Torneham and Joan his … two more chaplains who were to celebrate daily in their church of St. Mary, for his and his wife's and other of his relations' …
A History of the County of York
… BAILIWICK OF YORK The Order of Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem settled at Mount St. John in Feliskirk … founded to the honour of St. Mary. 12 The advowson of the church of Feliskirk soon came into the hands of the … therein was acknowledged by Robert Fossard in 1210. 13 The church was appropriated to the Hospitallers in 1279 and a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the manor courts, 100 s.; and the appropriation of the church of Sherborne, 6 marks. The 360 acres of land and other … 20 s.; profits of eight cows, 16 s.; appropriation of the church of Grafton, 8; lands and stock at Berstanton (Barston … and resided there. 4 In 1496 John Kendall, prior of St. John's, leased the commandery of Balsall to (Sir) Robert …
A History of the County of Sussex
… own free will. 4 After the suppression of the priory of St. John of Jerusalem, the estates at Poling were given, in …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… THE COMMANDERY OF MALTBY BY LOUTH Though the knights of St. John held a good deal of property in Lincolnshire at the … The original endowment seems to have included the parish church of Maltby, with lands at Maltby and Tathwell, and half … vi, 804. The original dedication is said to have been to St. Leonard. L. B. Larking, Knights Hospitallers, 60. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and a comparatively small endowment of land. 1 The parish church at Chippenham was appropriated to Walden Abbey, 2 and … 5 described in later gifts as being before the altar of St. Mary in this chapel. The special character of the house … Mary. There were two chapels, one perhaps the considerable church to which frequent reference is made and the other, …
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