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A History of the County of Lancaster
… really due to the efforts of Hugh Garth, a hermit ' of great perfection,' who is said to have collected the alms of … of Cockerham to the north of the Cocker sands; the house was at first styled St. Mary of the Marsh on the … the secrets of the order and the plans of the house to great lords, or to use their influence to obtain promotion, …
A History of the County of Derby
… the thirteenth century by Thomas de Musca, a canon of the house; it is one of the most vividly written and realistic … proceeded to narrate how one Ralph Fitz Geremund, a man of great power and lord of the moiety of Ockbrook and of … cell, and was wroth at the intrusion; but seeing the great poverty of the man of God he relented, gave him the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… generation. 2 Very little is known of the history of this house, but the name of the abbot of Hagnaby occurs as acting … in the fourteenth century. 3 Bishop Redman visited this house, like the rest, towards the close of the fifteenth … were given as to singing, and it was ordered that the great bell of the church should be rung at the elevation of …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Clavering from their lordship of that name in Essex. The house was colonized by brethren from Alnwick, the abbot of … and relief on the appointment of each abbot of their house for a certain tenement, and an aid to knight his son … a letter of request that they might be admitted to the house of Langley, as the abbey of Wendling was in such very …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… they would be required to pay arrears due to the mother-house; 6 but the king's writ of prohibition stopped the … their lifetime, or until more novices should come to the house. 9 There was evidently some difficulty in finding … seems to have been fairly well. Bishop Redman visited this house from 1475 to 1503. In 1482 he found it heavily in debt, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… foundation enfranchised that fee. 2 The dedication of the house was to the honour of St. Mary and St. Martial, and the … of a founder, being admitted to the fraternity of the house; the absolutions of the dead and other like offices … and not in recompense for any particular favour. 7 The house was dissolved under the first Act of Suppression, the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… a benefactor, 2 and Ralf de Neville in 1342 endowed the house with the manor of Ranby. 3 Henry earl of Lancaster … with debt, 5 and it is probable that the abbot died in the great pestilence. 6 Bishop Redman visited this house regularly from 1475 to 1503. In 1478 one canon was …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… three carucates of land in the towns of Wendling, Seaming, Great and Little Fransham, with all appurtenances and … tour of 1482, he praised the general condition of the house. Considerable progress had been made with the new … to forty days' penance and two years at some other house. 15 At the visitation of 1497, there were five canons …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… 11 which was evidently decided in favour of the Norfolk house as they are found in possession of the rectory in 1535. … Norwich, as well as to the rectory of St. Mary's, Great Massingham; which preferments he held in conjunction … Premonstratensian abbey of Titchfield, Hampshire; of the great abbey of Bury St. Edmunds; of the Cistercian monastery …
A History of the County of Kent
… de Aubervilla, his grandson William de Aubervilla, and his great-grandson Nicholas de Cryoll; and Archbishops Baldwin … should receive him as one of themselves until his own house be relieved. 13 Edward III on 20 August, 1347, made a … had been £100, but this was more than cleared off, and the house was excellently supplied with provisions. Robert …
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