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A History of the County of Derby
… be paid by the abbey to the nuns of St. Mary by Derby. 3 Henry III, in 1229, granted the nuns of Derby a messuage and … prayers of the conventual church of King's Mead. 5 In 1236 Henry de Doniston and Eleanor his wife, in conjunction with … Emma, c. 1160 19 Margaret, early thirteenth cent. 20 Emma II, occurs 1230 21 Raimon, early thirteenth cent. 22 Rametta, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… its date, see Regesta Pontificum Romanorum, ed. P. Jaffé, ii, p. 353, no. 13528. The nuns of Langley came from Farewell … 252. Dugd. Mon. iv, 221-2; Regesta Pontificum Romanorum, ii, 353. T. Madox, Formulare Anglicanum (1702), 23; this … is probably Prior Moses, elected 1183 ( V.C.H. Warw. ii, 58), and 'N' Abbot of Stoneleigh is probably Abbot …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… at Handsworth Woodhouses. 4 The Valor Ecclesiasticus of Henry VIII gives the total annual value of the house as 87 11 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… privilege had previously been granted by Edward II to the Carthusian priories of Hinton and Witham in … of the counties of Wilts., Berks., and Oxon., two of them, Henry Longe and John Briggs, being knights. Six bailiffs and … B.M., Lansd. 442, f. 14. Leland's Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, ii, 23. H. J. Todd, History of the College of Bonhommes at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… i. 80. Todd, History of Ashridge, 9-10. Pat. 1 Edw. II. pt. i., m. 8. Ibid. 8 Edw. II. pt. ii., m. 9. Cal. of Pap. Letters, i. 573. Close, 17 … of Bishop Longland (Alnwick Tower, Lincoln). L. and P. Henry VIII. xiii. (1) 931. Dr. Petre took the oath of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for the many royal gifts from the forests, but in 1447 Henry VI gave to the friars 'in relief of their poverty, as … Pat. 131317, 378. Ibid. 131721, 551. Cal. Papal Registers, ii, 202. Cal. Pat. 132730, 333. Ibid. 144652, 108. Ibid. … VIII, xiii (1), p. 548. Reg. Chichele (Cant. & York Soc.), ii, 30. Ibid. 4625. Ibid. 485. L. & P. Hen. VIII, xiii (1), …
A History of the County of Surrey
… CARTHUSIAN MONKS 4. THE PRIORY OF SHEEN In the year 1414 Henry V. founded at Sheen, Richmond, a priory, known as the … in the year 1416, to restore the property with which Henry V. had endowed them and which had belonged to them for … 2 Hen. VI. pt. iv. MS. 27, 26, 25. Willis' Mitred Abbeys, ii. 337, where an account of the dimensions of the house is …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of Willey in Sherwood. In the succeeding reign (18 Richard II) a chantry was founded in the conventual church for two of … of which particulars are given in the chartulary. In 1403 Henry IV granted to this house the alien priory of Bonby, … were practically unanimous in rejecting the supremacy of Henry VIII in matters ecclesiastical, makes special mention …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… The abbey of Buildwas was founded in the last year of Henry I's reign as a daughter-house of Savigny by Roger de … also continued as a daughter house, though in 1466 Henry of Derby, Abbot of Buildwas, was forbidden to visit or … sending to Savigny for the first colony of monks. Eyton, ii. 203. Philip of Belmeis witnessed both Bishop Roger's gift …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… west of the Chippenham-Devizes road. Between 1151 and 1154 Henry, Duke of Normandy, the future Henry II, confirmed Hugh de Plugenet's gift to 'St. Mary of …
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