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A History of the County of York
… Friaries The Trinitarian friars of Knaresborough 103. THE TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF KNARESBOROUGH … Pannal with the advowson of the church of Fewston. 14 The house was not treated as a mendicant friary, but taxed like … area, in which the Dropping Well was situated. They made a stone conduit from the well across the river to their house; …
A History of the County of Kent
… Friaries The Trinitarian friars of Mottenden (Headcorn) 39. THE TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF … and 1235, is called by Leland the original founder of the house, 3 though this title was afterwards given to Sir Michael de Ponynges, knt. 4 The friars of this house are sometimes described as of the ' Order of the Holy …
A History of the County of London
… Friaries The white friars 13. THE WHITE FRIARS The house of the Carmelites or White Friars 1 in Fleet Street was … caught and hanged. This incident argues that the house was already of some standing, but its importance …
A History of the County of York
… Friaries Houses of white friars 86. THE HOUSE OF WHITE FRIARS, DONCASTER The … 'that Christ would dwell in no church made of lime and stone by man's hands, but only in heaven above and in man's …
A History of the County of York
… Friaries The white friars of Northallerton 90. THE WHITE FRIARS, NORTHALLERTON The … from John Palman alias Coke, 1436. 13 James, prior of this house, admitted Thomas Gayneng and Agnes his wife to … in the spiritual benefits of the convent, 1487. 14 The house was surrendered 20 December 1538 by William Humphrey, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Friaries Thetford 60. THE DOMINICAN FRIARS OF THETFORD The Friar Preachers were not established at … year 1335, an unusually late date for the founding of a house of any of the mendicant orders. The church of St. … which they were to maintain, and hence this friars' house was often termed the priory of the Maison-Dieu or God's …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Friaries Trinitarian friars of Hertford 18. THE TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF HERTFORD Who … in 1287, 11 there can be no doubt that it was the leper-house outside Hertford, of which brothers of the Trinitarian … the hospital. 19 How much longer it lasted as a religious house is uncertain. A bequest to 'the chapel of the Trinity …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Friaries Trinitarian friars of Thelsford 24. THE TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF THELSFORD Near the … correct in believing that this monastery was originally a house of canons of the short-lived order of the Holy … for the same. His grave was to be covered with a marble stone 7 ft. by 4 ft., with the arms and effigies of himself …
A History of the County of Essex
… Friaries White friars of Maldon 33. THE WHITE FRIARS OF MALDON Richard Hely, prior of Maldon, in an account 1 of … king to arrest Edmund Barnton, an apostate friar of the house, and deliver him to Thomas, the prior, for punishment. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Worcester FRIARIES 12. THE BLACK FRIARS, WORCESTER The house of the Black Friars was founded in 1347 by William Beauchamp … on the north side of the quire'; the chapel of lime and stone, with the tomb, were to be built according to the …
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