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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the tithes of Tytherington and Horningsham, with the canon's tithes of Heytesbury, all offerings except those of gold … and by Radulf de Rupe of land in Salisbury for the soul of King John and for his own soul, to the same. 13 These gifts … 29 Several canons were papally provided, including some king's clerks, 30 and in 1351, when the temporalities of the …
A History of the County of London
… I, in 1272, appointed a chaplain to pray for his father's soul at a salary of 50 s. a year, 3 but whether this was in … a year from a tenement in 'Candelwykstrete,' 6 until the king, in 1354, made the chapel practically collegiate by the … to be paid by the master and workmen of the Mint. 8 At the king's request, moreover, the pope gave permission for the …
A History of the County of London
… may probably be identified with the preachers licensed by King John in 1207 to preach in aid of the bridge. 5 A grant … chapel for the year ending at Michaelmas, 1484, was £33 5 s. 3 d, 14 almost exactly the same sum as in 1381–2, 14a so … cit. i, 54. Rot. Lit. Pat. (Rec. Com.), i, 58. Wace, the king's almoner, was one of them. He had been made warden of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Book. 1 In 1086 there were 13 of them, described as the king's prebendary canons, who held 14 messuages in Stafford and 3 … of the tradition, recorded in 1546 and 1548, that King John was the founder of the collegiate church. 10 Canons …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… tithes of the manors of Arbury and of Chilton; the dean's residence was to be in a manse called 'Locus Decani,' and … of other colleges. A master was to be appointed at 40 s. salary to teach the boys reading, plain song, part-song, … The bishop, in consequence of 13 having been paid to the king that year in discharge of procuration fees due at the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were to be merely chaplains, removable at the warden's will. The founder ere long increased the endowment in 1334, by giving 69 s. of rents in Stratford. 2 After his advancement to the … in order to visit Rome, but passage being refused by the king, he was reappointed; finally, however, he resigned in …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… is a grant of land near the croft adjoining his father's house, which was assigned to Simon the future archbishop by … was also archdeacon of Middlesex, surrendered it to the king on 9 December, 1544. The surrender, in addition to the … Paternoster, chaplains. 15 On 3 February, 1544-5, the king granted the college and its appurtenances and property …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Edith to whom it was dedicated was probably a sister of King Athelstan who was married to Sihtric, the Norse King of York, at Tamworth in 926 and widowed the following … uncertainty whether Polesworth or Tamworth was the saint's burial-place. 6 It is in any case likely that by the end of …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Tattershall which was to be rebuilt, was, with the king's permission, at that time transformed into a college for … maintain divine service continually, and to pray for the king alive or dead, and for the souls of the founder and his …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Book, which records that they held two hides of the king in alms. 1 Whether they were thus endowed by William I … the foundation and endowment of the collegiate church to King Edgar, 2 but there is no reason to believe them better … who was also Dean of Penkridge, was one of Richard I's clerks. 8 His successors were similarly clerks in royal …
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