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A Survey of London
… 1257. (sayth Mathew Paris) there were seene in London a new order of Fryers, called de pnitentia Iesu, or Fratres de … Henry founded a Church and house for conuerted Iewes, in new streete by the Temple, whereby it came to passe that in … and sixt, one of the shiriffes, 1436. hee builded a faire new Ile to the enlargement of this church, on the North side …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Index Ecclesiasticus. Coles, Edmund of Bucks, pleb. New Coll., matric. 27 Feb., 1595-6, aged 18. Coles, Edmund of … 1618. Coles, Edmund of Winchester, Hants, sacerd. fil. New Coll., matric. 8 May, 1635, aged 19; B.A. 25 Oct., 1638, … Harrie 1694. See Fasti, ii. 378; & Chester's Westminster Abbey Reg., 24. Colthurst, Francis of Corpus Christi Coll. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… collect toll from others using that route. 26 In 1825 the new CheltenhamCirencester road along the bottom of the Churn … which was built soon after the completion in 1825 of the new CheltenhamCirencester road, 33 was enlarged in the later … Margaret, who c. 1178 confirmed grants of land to Bruern Abbey (Oxon.), 75 held it in the later 12th century 76 but …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the commissioners of the turnpikeroads, who have built a new chapel, a neat edifice, dedicated to St. Mary. Fairs are … 1687; the old schoolroom was taken down, and on its site a new one erected by subscription, in 1812. There is a … and St. John the Evangelist, and was made a cell to the abbey of Abingdon, in Berkshire; at the Dissolution it had a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… English monk named Germanus, and appointed him prior of a new foundation at Westbury, which became the centre of the … was apparently favourable, for he collated his clerks to new prebends. 17 The prior and convent of Worcester … clerks and members of his household whom he instituted as new canons of Westbury. 18 The prior and convent of Worcester …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… there and in Albright Hussey were leased from Shrewsbury Abbey, 15 but the only substantial addition was the township … are found collecting alms, nominally for the fabric and new buildings, in 1461, 22 1480, 23 1484, 24 and 1525. 25 The … IUXTA SALOP In his will Roger Ive directed that a new seal should be made on the ground that the first seal had …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… would form an imposing and attractive feature in the new town he planned to establish at Quatford. 3 The content … foundations at Shrewsbury and Wenlock and from Gloucester Abbey, two sheriffs, and at least six of the earl's principal … 1102. Earl Roger's son Hugh granted Quatford to the French abbey of La Sauve Majeure, 8 presumably because he no longer …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Draper to acquire the advowson of Newport from Shrewsbury Abbey and to found a college consisting of a master and four … for the fabric of the Lady Chapel. 7 In 1448, when the abbey's grant was confirmed, Draper conveyed the advowson of … college servant was to have 13 s. 4 d. a year. Shrewsbury Abbey was to nominate and institute the master but in other …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1086, Betton was shortly afterwards granted to Shrewsbury Abbey, Crowmeole formed part of the original endowment of … the building had collapsed in the late 18th century and a new parish church had been built on a different site. 105 As … The college seems to have put up little resistance to the new threat to its estate posed by the growth of Haughmond …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… licence to acquire the advowson of Tong from Shrewsbury Abbey and to convert it into a collegiate church. The college … in 1535. 19 The detailed instructions given to the new lay owner of the college in 1546 regarding allowances of … at the same time as the college ruins and rebuilt on a new site. 35 A description of the church is reserved for a …
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