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A History of the County of Oxford
… it, should receive 10 a year from it for his life. 6 The abbey subsequently maintained two canons and thirteen … recorded, but in 1474 a charge was raised 9 against the abbey of Oseney, that it had received the manor of Walton … that there was no such obligation attaching to it; but the abbey may have thought it advisable to start such a college …
A History of the County of London
… the advowson of which he obtained from Westminster Abbey in 1334; 5 a messuage in that parish in 1336; 6 … of 1547. 25 The master, William Latimer, had adopted the new doctrines, and with them the ways of his party, and was …
A History of the County of London
… the college itself, was the foundation, about 1240, of a new prebend 46 for two additional canons. 47 It was called … of foundation leave it at least uncertain whether two new vicarages were not then created. 57 If, however, the … except the prebend of Newland to the use of Westminster Abbey as part of the endowment of the chapel founded there by …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Robert le Bossu, Earl of Leicester, to the canons of the new Augustinian abbey at Leicester. 4 The new abbey, however, did not altogether replace the old …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 2 was at first under the governance of the rector of the new parish church of Newton, 3 but in July 1411 their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… viii Massebooks and a Gospellary and a Pistelary. Also vi new graduelles and ii olde. Also ii troperes. Also viii … the one of temp (Summer) another of Wynter. Also iii new Antiphoners and ii olde. Also iiii Sauters. Also vi … asked that they might have 'some piece of some broken abbey, or they will go shortly to naught.' 31 In the …
A History of the County of London
… the time of Richard II, 10 and then for the benefit of the abbey of Barking, to which the patronage of the church … and convent, but Richard II gave the advowson back to the abbey. Cal. of Pat. 1385–9, p. 43. Ibid. 1401–5, p. 124. … 1476–85, p. 256. Ibid. That is he was created dean of the new college by Edward IV. Ibid. 341. Hennessy, op. cit. 372. …
A History of the County of London
… and this may have been the cause of the building of a new chapel between 1384 and 1397. 8c There is an interesting … between the outgoing wardens of the bridge and the new wardens. Riley, Mem. of Lond. 263. a Two new antiphonars and two calendars were added in 1397. Welch, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 12th century. 12 Perhaps John promoted the building and a new dedication. 13 This church may have had a predecessor on … to the sheriff that the king sent his mandate to institute new deans. There was no dispute until 1244, and then it was … chapels were immune from ordinary jurisdiction. 23 The new bishop, Roger Weseham, almost immediately obtained a …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 1,000 marks, at the rate of 100 marks a year, towards 'the new work' at St. Peter's, Westminster. Pat. 19 Ric. II. pt. …
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