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A History of the County of Stafford
… his friends', and departed, leaving the possessions of the friary in the charge of William Stanford of Rowley nearby and … granted by the Crown to Edward Stanford of Rowley. 20 The friary site extended south-west from the Green in Forebridge, … of Stafford convent' (ibid. 325) could have been either a Franciscan or an Augustinian. Finally, another dozen Austin …
A History of the County of York
… theological writer, is said to have been an inmate of this friary, and to have been buried here in 1350. 13 Among the … de Bangwell, rector of Dronfield, who left 20 s. to the friary and 12 d. to each of the brethren in 1366, 14 and … of Tibetot and Deincourt, whose arms appear on part of the friary buildings. 15 Thomas Clarel, the elder, who married …
A History of the County of London
… generally were implicated. The power of the London friary had received a check from which it took a few years to … contest with Hyde Abbey 37 lasted. Both the abbey and the friary claimed a certain Arnold Lym as belonging to their … 50 and the French ambassadors in 1445 51 stayed at the friary, and it was there that the Parliament of 1449 met. 52 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 7 These interesting entries show that the building of this friary and its gradual development extended over sixty-seven … should be no longer let, but used for enlargement. 11 This friary seems to have attracted the special benefactions of … chapters of the Premonstratensian Canons were held at this friary, as stated in the account of Sulby Abbey. The most …
A History of the County of York
… service was over to go to the Grammar Schools. 28 The friary was surrendered 21 December 1538 to William Blytheman …
A History of the County of Kent
… a native of Kent, is said to have been received into this friary by the first prior, Ivo of Brittany. 4 A general …
A History of the County of Norfolk
A History of the County of Norfolk
A History of the County of Kent
… the surrender of the lease and proposed to let the friary, with orchard, garden, and land, for 5 marks a year. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… by the Saracens in 1238, reached England in 1240. Their friary at Northampton was founded in 1271 by Simon Montford … and escaped before day. The package deposited at the friary was opened and found to contain two coats of mail. Sir … about 1350, probably of the plague, and was buried in the friary at Northampton. William Beaufeu, doctor of divinity, …
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