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A History of the County of Somerset
… Giso's successor, John de Villula of Tours, obtained from King William II a grant of the abbey church of Bath and … in Brent Marsh with the church of Compton Bishop, and King Stephen gave him for another two canons the manors of … the needs of the church and a large increase of canons. King Richard confirmed to Bishop Reginald the endowments …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… appropriations was not granted until 1350. 4 The same king granted licences for the appropriation of the church of … of the college, signed their acknowledgement of the king's supremacy on 30 July, 1534. 18 The Valor of 1535 …
A History of the County of London
… warden and chaplains. 21 The chapel was purchased from the king in 1550 by the Corporation of London. 22 Wardens of … Lond. Epis. Reg. Bonner, fol. 14–17. The lands were in the king's hands in June, 1548. Rec. of the Corp. of Lond. Journ. … 42. Newcourt, op. cit. i, 362. 17 April, 4 Edw. VI, the king's letters patent of Guildhall Chapel or College made to …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… September the college paid the large sum of 40 for the king's licence to hold an acre of land at Shropham, with the … four chaplains, subscribed to the acknowledgement of the king's supremacy. 7 When the Valor Ecclesiasticus was drawn …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… as 958, which must be corrected to 956; 49 the donor is King Eadwig, and the donee Oskytel, who was probably … 65 On 12 August 1540 the Archbishop of York granted to the king the patronage of all promotion in the collegiate church … It seems that at this time it was the intention of the king to make Southwell the seat of a bishopric. The revenue …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Thornton College was one of the short-lived foundations of King Henry VIII. A part of the revenues of the suppressed …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… and that they had already surrendered the property to the king, each receiving a life pension of 60 s. 116 Pat. 25 Edw. …
A History of the County of London
… 1 In 1381, moreover, Walworth obtained permission from the king to suppress certain chantries established in the church … had belonged to the chantries in Crooked Lane, Bridge Street, Thames Street and elsewhere was settled on the college, 3 and …
A History of the County of London
… in 1423. His executors, however, with the consent of the king 2 and the archbishop of Canterbury, erected there in … Royal, St. Lawrence Jewry and St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street, and was settled permanently on the college by the … at the request of John Carpenter confirmed in 1432 by the king in Parliament. Parl. R. (Rec. Com.), iv, 392 b. Sharpe, …
A History of the County of Dorset
… kings, Kenred and Ine, who after her union with Aldfrid, king of the Northumbrians, renounced married life and, with … to be a sister of thelheard, the kinsman and successor of King Ine, who soon after became superior of the monastery and … at Wimborne, built either by St. Cuthburga or her brother King Ine, strict regulations being laid down prohibiting any …
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