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A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Dominican Friars Arundel FRIARIES 22. HOUSE OF DOMINICAN FRIARS, ARUNDEL The date and circumstances … who was a Dominican, may have been an inmate of this house, the only one of the order in Sussex at that date. 3 … between them. 7 But in spite of numerous legacies, the house was a poor one, and in 1402, when one of the brethren, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Dominican Friars Chichester 23. HOUSE OF DOMINICAN FRIARS, CHICHESTER 1 The Black Friars … which is signed by the prior and six brethren. 13 The house was poor, and when their debts had been paid and their …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… SALISBURY The false move of the Dominicans in founding a house in Wilton, which declined rapidly throughout the latter … on 8 September 1298. 15 In August, in anticipation of the great numbers coming, the king ordered the sheriff to provide … son of William of Tinhead, had been condemned to death: great indignation arose in the house of the Preachers, who …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Not so the Preachers, who, as late as 1245, started a house in Wilton. It stood in what is now West Street, but no … 3 miles to Fisherton Anger, a suburb of Salisbury. 1 The house at Wilton had powerful and rich local patrons, and was … 2 The following year the king gave 30 marks to this house to be paid by the sheriff, 3 who was also ordered to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Dominican Friars Winchelsea 24. HOUSE OF DOMINICAN FRIARS, WINCHELSEA 1 Although when the new … was founded it had been stipulated that no other religious house than that of the Grey Friars should be erected within … not far from the New Gate, for the erection of a house of Black Friars. 2 The site thus granted, however, was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Franciscan Friars Chichester 25. HOUSE OF FRANCISCAN FRIARS, CHICHESTER The date at which the … a psalter. 3 In 1269 the friars were allowed to move their house from the original cramped position to the vacant site … to have had little; when the bishop of Dover visited the house in July, 1538, he found it in good order, 6 and so left …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Franciscan Friars Lewes 26. HOUSE OF FRANCISCAN FRIARS, LEWES The Grey Friars were … the church of St. Mary at Lewes and escaped thence to the house of the Friars Minor of Lewes and remained there for ten … nothing of the matter, but Thomas Man, 'lister' of the house, wrote to Cromwell saying that about Easter one of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Richard Poore, Bishop of Salisbury, founded the Salisbury house of the Friars Minor. He may well have invited them into … from his bailiwick as timber for the building of their house. 4 By March two years later the walls of the church … Luveret was ordered to deliver 6 oaks to the friars' house. 10 These were no doubt not the only gifts received by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Houses of Franciscan Friars Winchelsea 27. HOUSE OF FRANCISCAN FRIARS, WINCHELSEA The Grey Friars were … it. 2 When the old town of Winchelsea was destroyed by the great storm of 1287 and rebuilt by King Edward the barons … no religious establishment to be erected, save only a house of Friars Minors. 3 With the exception of a casual …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Bestney wrote to Cromwell that the 'little religious house' in Fordham had a prior and one canon and a yearly … were likely to fall into the king's hand; and that 'this house and the land thereunto pertaining adjoineth to my land … profitable'. 17 Legh had also said that it was 'a propre house, and yt stand commodyously and pleasauntly, and it may …
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