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A History of the County of Lincoln
… years later received a licence for the continuance of his house, although it was of less value than 200 a year; a fine … 5 to 5 6 s. 8 d. 7 There are a good many notices of this house in the episcopal registers. In 1236, Bishop Grosteste … 41 elected 1407 Robert Ludburgh, 42 occurs 1440 Thomas Day, 43 died 1511 Ralf Fairfax, 44 last prior, elected 1511 A …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… agrees with the evidence of the earliest charter of the house. 1 The church was entitled in the name of St. Mary … in head and members, in their chapter house on a stated day. 11 The like was done by Bishop Welton in 1356 and 1358, … or grudge as ye intende to pleas me. At Morpath the penult day of February Anno xv o H. VIII. 22 From these evidences it …
A History of the County of Kent
… prior, Thomas de Roffa. It was said that he neglected the house, did not stop the excesses of the cellarer, made … be stayed until the debts be paid. 46 The exact end of the house is not known, but it was surrendered some time in the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of his grandson Hugh. 2 Another early benefactor of the house was Alan of Mumby, who granted to the canons the … here, in 1534 there were eight besides the prior. 6 The house was dissolved under the first Act of Suppression. The … in the town; one indeed went to his mother's house every day, and was almost the same as an apostate. Two went …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… clerk, entered into an obligation, in the Mountjoy chapter-house, to pay to the prior and canons a mark of silver, a … the convent and conventual church of Mountjoy on Christmas Day, Circumcision, Epiphany, Easter Day, Ascension, and Pentecost, as well as on the Nativity, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to or left in possession of churches in the gift of the house. The priory was specially rich in churches: fourteen … and eleven of these were still the property of the house in 1535. Simon's endowment was a generous one; his … of 1235 and 1249 no charge was laid against this house; 24 and no other visitation is recorded until that of …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of St. Mary of Newstead ( De Novo Loco) in Sherwood, a house of Austin Canons, was founded by Henry II about the … de Lexinton, not having been admitted. On the following day the cession was duly admitted by the Archdeacon of … issued to the archdeacon to install him; and on the same day information was forwarded to Edward I asking for his …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… founder was William d'Albini (third of that name); and the house was built near the end of the twelfth century, in … the number diminished. Small and insignificant as this house was, however, two of the general chapters of the order … living at Ulvescroft Priory. The prior complained that the house was 20 marks in debt, and almost in ruins, through the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… during the reign of Stephen, 1 and the patronage of the house remained for a long time in the family of the founder. … disseised of 1,500 acres since the first endowment of his house; he appealed to the king to have the foundation charter … 7 The last prior, Thomas Hornell, 8 had to give up his house before Michaelmas, 1536; he received a pension of ten …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… II. When the taxation roll of 1291 was drawn up this house had possessions in forty-two Norfolk parishes, of the … this the bishop adjourned the visitation to the following day, and then further prorogued to 9 July of the next year, … of one cure and one chapel with four masses in the week day, with two honest religious priests for maintaining their …
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