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A History of the County of Norfolk
… Colleges Holy Trinity or Thoresby, Lynn 110. THE COLLEGE OF HOLY TRINITY OR THORESBY, LYNN Thomas Thoresby was a great merchant of Lynn; his father had been mayor of the town in 1442 and … and illustrated in this volume. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iii, 402. Exch. Spec. Com. 1524. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Colleges Irthlingborough 44. THE COLLEGE OF IRTHLINGBOROUGH In 1353 Sir Simon de Drayton conveyed his … manor in Irthlingborough to John Pyel, citizen and mercer of London, 1 who, a few years later, became possessed of … 235. Ibid. pp. 89, 91, 254, 265. Rymer, Fdera (Rec. Com.), iii. pt. 2, pp. 921, 932, 933, 939, 943, 1026. Pat. 49 Edw. …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Colleges Jesus, Bury St Edmunds COLLEGES 64. THE COLLEGE OF JESUS, BURY ST. EDMUNDS A college was founded at Bury in … witnesses of this will. 4 This college was suppressed by Edward VI. The Chantry and College Commissioners of 2 Edward VI made the following report of this establishment: …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… Colleges Kirkoswald 19. THE COLLEGE OF KIRKOSWALD The collegiate church of Kirkoswald, situated … be appurtenant to the manor and to belong to Thomas, his son and heir, at that time eighteen years of age. In the … head and members belonged to Lord Dacre. The advisers of Edward VI. were a little too precipitate in their attempt to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Colleges Knowle 37. THE COLLEGE OF KNOWLE Walter Cook, a canon of Lincoln, and a native ofof the chantry surveys 37 Henry VIII, and of Edward VI, have been copied by Mr. Bickley in the … callyd Hampton, and some of the parishyoners be dystant iii mylys from the same parissche church and there be CCC …
A History of the County of Durham
… Colleges Lanchester 34. THE COLLEGE OF LANCHESTER The church of Lanchester was rectorial till the year 1283, when Bishop … Ibid. Pat. 7-10 Edw. II. Reg. Palat. Dun. (Rolls Ser.), iii, 2. Surt. ut supra; see Reg. Palat. Dun. iii, 234. Dur. …
A History of the County of Kent
… Colleges Maidstone 67. THE COLLEGE OF MAIDSTONE The hospital of Sts. Peter and Paul called 'le … white. The college was suppressed in the first year of Edward VI, and granted to George Brooke, Lord Cobham, in fee … PATRIS . . . . 11 ET SPIRI . . . . . MEN Inq. p.m. 49 Edw. III (and Nos.), No. 46. a Twysden, Decent Scriptores, 2169. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Colleges Marwell COLLEGES 31. THE COLLEGE OF MARWELL Bishop Henry de Blois (1129-71) founded a small college of secular priests in the church or chapel of Marwell Park, … charter is recited in an inspection and confirmation of Edward II.; Pat. 18 Edw. II. pt. 2, m. 15. It is printed in …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Colleges Mettingham 67. THE COLLEGE OF METTINGHAM 1 The college of Raveningham was founded on 24 July, 1350, by Sir John de Norwich, eldest son of Sir Walter de Norwich and Catherine his wife. It … this transference to Norton had been made in the reign of Edward III and licence obtained in 1371, but it came to …
A History of the County of Durham
… Colleges Norton 33. THE COLLEGE OF NORTON The date of the foundation of the college at Norton is unknown. 1 The … but did not bear the title of dean. Surtees, Hist. Dur. iii, 154. It is said that some of the ejected seculars from …
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