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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Houses of Knights Templar Preceptory of Temple Rockley HOUSE OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS 17. THE PRECEPTORY OF TEMPLE … known to us by name, nor any event in the history of the house. The Order of the Templars was suppressed in England in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1229 and 1254instituted Robert de Swaffham as vicar of Great Wilbraham in the presence of the Master of the Temple, a composition was made by which the great tithes of the church were allotted to the support of … a special position in their economy. The Hospitallers' house at Chippenham, which affords a parallel as an …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… certain lands in Pampisford, the rent to be paid in the 'House of the Temple in Duxworth'. The seal bears the device … him, and he was probably the sole professed member of the house, for John Creke found only one bed, with its … of the secular chaplain with whose stipend of 5 marks the house, according to Philip de Thame, 6 had been charged by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Houses of Knights Templars Preceptory of Great Wilbraham 15. PRECEPTORY OF GREAT WILBRAHAM Robert the Chamberlain gave to the cell at … and the churches of Great Wilbraham and Wendy. 13 The house of the preceptory seems to have been a small …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… manor of Mere formed only a part of the endowment of this house, and did not support a separate preceptory; there was … importance; the brethren were allowed to crenellate the great gate in 1306, 43 and in 1312 there were nine … that the commander, Sir John Boswell, 'by reason of his great might and power,' had enfeoffed his own bastard son, …
A History of the County of London
… messengers of that church when they came to London. The house was to be subject to the bishop of Bethlehem, who was … brought in about 40 marks a year, the obventions in the great and small chapels 52 s., those on the great feasts another 52 s., the box at the door of the house
A History of the County of London
… a messuage between the church of St. Olave and their house in 1268, 5 and in 1269 they received some houses in … were the chantries neglected, but the house was reduced to great poverty, so that in 1327 outside intervention was again … his mother was buried, 44 and the house must have derived great benefit from grants in London, 45 for it continued to …
A History of the County of London
… both in men and money for the cause. The foundation of the house outside Holborn Bars probably dates from this time, for … of St. Clement Danes. 8 Henry seems to have been a great benefactor of the knights, for he gave them lands in … 52; Thomas, a Templar, 53 was in charge of the king's great ship in 1225 and 1226, and another Templar was acting …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had tried before she founded Denney to found a Carthusian house on at least two occasions, 5 but her only other actual … to benefactors of Denney who visited the house on the great festivals or on the feast of St. Clare, and the fourth … the Black Death in Denney, except the permission (one of a great number granted in consequence of the epidemic) given in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… manor at Waterbeach 'to religious men, or to found there a house of Religious' 5 and had papal approbation for her plan … Waterbeach. Actually no sisters arrived to live at either house until 1293-4, and when they came they were, to speak … fol. 142, 146: William Smith, aged 13, claimed property as great-grandson and heir of Geoffrey and Maud Sharpe to whom …
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