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A History of the County of Suffolk
… remiss in the collecting of rents to the detriment of the house. It was also reported that the manor house of Alnesbourn was in complete ruin, but not through the … the priory gates were not shut at proper times; that the house was in debt 10; and that they had neither corn nor …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the parish of Barkway 3 probably relates to Eustace's house. 4 The date of Rochester's foundation is fixed as … to eat and sleep together and be present at the services day and night; no office was to be committed to a canon not … because the former date came too near St. John Baptist's Day, the festival of the place. The church was then …
A History of the County of Warwick
… cross upon the breast of their cope, this being the first house of that peculiar order, either in England, Wales, … or Trinitarians, for the redemption of captives, who had a house at Thelsford in this county. The prior and canons of … that they had been in the king's hands for a year and a day. 6 The appropriation of the church of Greetham, Rutland, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of the road leading from North Creake to Burnham Market, a house of Austin Canons was founded in 1206, in honour of the … there were sixteen acres within the precinct walls of the house. In 1286 a jury returned that the abbot of Creake held … prove that the revenues of this comparatively small house varied from 130 to 140, of which about 90 were derived …
A History of the County of Derby
… OF AUSTIN CANONS 3. THE ABBEY OF DARLEY The history of the House of Darley has been hitherto so much neglected that it … inward sanctuary of religion, may be perceived to this day to be redolent with the fragrance of such a father. 6 A … and of a market at Ripley and a fair there on the vigil, day and morrow of St. Helen, and Edward I, who was there from …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Chester and Geoffrey Trussebut were benefactors of the house before the reign of Henry II, who confirmed the gifts … the canons to preach and beg alms for the repair of their house throughout the king's dominions. 5 During the Scottish … from him, but these sums were repaid by Edward III. 6 The house was seriously in debt in 1325, and a secular was …
A History of the County of Kent
… found the abbot notorious for injuring the property of the house, and the latter when questioned had given … answers. He ordered, therefore, that three brethren of the house should be chosen by the convent, and all the property … it seemed as though it could hardly be repaired by the Day of Judgement. 19 Discipline was probably very slack about …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 2 Other monks were sent apparently soon after, for the house was built and inhabited in 1213, 3 and from this time … there was some thought of granting the revenues of this house to Wolsey for his college at Oxford, 8 but the plan was … 13 John 480, n. 4 in dorso. The foundation charters of the house were still kept at Woburn in 1538, but cannot now be …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… state that there were at first but seven canons in the house, and that they came originally from the church of St. … Mansel, the Turvilles and Cheinduits, and many others. The house was never among the greater abbeys of England, but it … of the inquisition made in 1332, which reported that the house was founded as recently as 1293. 9 Yet another William …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by showing the charter of Walter Giffard. 5 Abbots of this house during the fourteenth century were several times … of the affair is unknown 8: but it seems that this house, though not exempt, was seldom visited by the bishops … than a century later that the churches belonging to this house were ruinous and badly served. 11 In 1374 it was …
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